I use a Menage au trois cue. It breaks, it jumps, it runs racks.
So it's the arrow, not the Indian?
I use a Menage au trois cue. It breaks, it jumps, it runs racks.
Yeah, it's another skill that should be learned with your playing cue, not a cheat stick, which is what a jump cue is. It was created to cash in on the millions of $$, people spend, that think it helps their game....total BS. I'm pretty sure most of the pro's only carry them because of the silly rules that allow them.
So you think everyone here may use one though you don't? ( in the title) Really?
To those who would ban jump cues, why not also ban break cues?
A jump cue are an excellent tool that adds alot of flavor and variety to the game.
Anyone who balks at them is cheating themselves. Don't listen to the troglodytes; jumping is great.
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jumping is just another facet of the game. we do use break cues, leather tips AND chalk, now.
I think people use break cues to protect their playing cue. My player has a steel joint and I use a hard tip on my player and I have been known to use my player as a break cue. So I'm fine if break cues are banned. As I had said earlier, thee is no need to ban jump cues. I think one in ten players actually have a modicum of skill using a jump cue. When my opponent pulls out their jump cue I anticipate having ball in hand. Pay attention and you will be amazed how often a jumps result in ball in hand.