i think Jump Cues ruin the game....
Then don’t use one, but don’t complain your st disadvantage.

i think Jump Cues ruin the game....
I can teach somebody to hit a one rail kick quicker than I can teach him how to jump.OLLLLLD argument. I have nothing against jumping, just the use of a short/cheater cue. I like DCC rules: go ahead and jump it but you have to use your playing cue. Jumping with a modern jump cue is too easy. Takes far more knowledge/skill to kick. My .$02, nothing more.
must be one helluva teacher because i've found it to be 100% the opposite. Just recently a lady that comes in my local spot had bought a jumper and had no clue how to use. She wasn't elevating enough. Literally in 5minutes she was jumping full-ball close jumps. She had NO chance doing it with a full cue. As for a draw shot that doesn't require a 'gimmick cue' to accomplish. Your argument is kinda lame. Keep the jump in the game just ditch the 'shorty' cue.I can teach somebody to hit a one rail kick quicker than I can teach him how to jump.
I also have yet to find somebody who can draw the cue ball with a kick. Or is drawing the ball another skill that’s just “too easy” so it shouldn’t be allowed?![]()
The argument is lame because you can't jump draw with a regular cue? Can you even jump with a regular cue? I haven't seen anyone do it, pro or otherwise.must be one helluva teacher because i've found it to be 100% the opposite. Just recently a lady that comes in my local spot had bought a jumper and had no clue how to use. She wasn't elevating enough. Literally in 5minutes she was jumping full-ball close jumps. She had NO chance doing it with a full cue. As for a draw shot that doesn't require a 'gimmick cue' to accomplish. Your argument is kinda lame. Keep the jump in the game just ditch the 'shorty' cue.
must be one helluva teacher because i've found it to be 100% the opposite. Just recently a lady that comes in my local spot had bought a jumper and had no clue how to use. She wasn't elevating enough. Literally in 5minutes she was jumping full-ball close jumps. She had NO chance doing it with a full cue. As for a draw shot that doesn't require a 'gimmick cue' to accomplish. Your argument is kinda lame. Keep the jump in the game just ditch the 'shorty' cue.
i can jump with a regular cue ... that is what i learn on and is what most professionals used when jumping became popularThe argument is lame because you can't jump draw with a regular cue? Can you even jump with a regular cue? I haven't seen anyone do it, pro or otherwise.
Lmao
Whoopty,i can jump with a regular cue ... that is what i learn on and is what most professionals used when jumping became popular
watching yapp vs. capito now- these guys are incredible players
but I just seen them shoot three successive jump shots..
sure there's skill to it, and I realize jump rules are unlikely to change
but more often than not, jumping looks sterile, and sounds dissonant
kicking balls appears so much more attractive, doesn't it?
anyway, my proposition is this: keep the cues, lose the cueball tips
that would seem to make both jumping, and breaking more difficult
maybe we'd see a little more knowledge and creativity applied
really good safeties would be better rewarded, which seems fair
would be interesting to see breaking without the phenolic tip, too
Yawn…
Or just learn to jump rather than complaining about those who can.![]()
They now have leather tips just as hard as Phenolic.
OLLLLLD argument. I have nothing against jumping, just the use of a short/cheater cue. I like DCC rules: go ahead and jump it but you have to use your playing cue. Jumping with a modern jump cue is too easy. Takes far more knowledge/skill to kick. My .$02, nothing more.
Go ask Dr.Daveha, I got no beef with players playing. and I can jump a little bit..as I suggested, there's an art to it
but there's an art to cornhole, too..and the consensus seems to be that jump cues aren't really adding to the game
I offered a constructive critique, with a possible future in which jumping still lives, just without "the noise"
this seems impossible. prove it?
agree 100%, 'cept I don't even mind the shorty- just lose the cue ball tip..be fun to see how players would respond
thanks for the replies, everybody- I appreciate the convo, and don't post cos I know it all..
I kick much better than I jump, but it's a skill like any other. I'll choose which to do based on how easy it is to get shape on the next shot or get a good safe. It really is part of the game and a player who can do both will have better results than a player who can do one or the other. Also slight masse shots are great to know, they can be a good option, but as above it's situational.Why can't the jumpers learn to kick?
Jump-escaping (with a specialized jump cue) out of a well-played safety is a cop-out imo.
watching yapp vs. capito now- these guys are incredible players
but I just seen them shoot three successive jump shots..
sure there's skill to it, and I realize jump rules are unlikely to change
but more often than not, jumping looks sterile, and sounds dissonant
kicking balls appears so much more attractive, doesn't it?
anyway, my proposition is this: keep the cues, lose the cueball tips
that would seem to make both jumping, and breaking more difficult
maybe we'd see a little more knowledge and creativity applied
really good safeties would be better rewarded, which seems fair
would be interesting to see breaking without the phenolic tip, too
I think the worse thing is super hard tips. The hardest tips are likely putting little scratches and divots on the cb, and that's no good unless you enjoy a suprise ob skid here and there.
Go ask Dr.Dave
Not everyone can jump and make a ball and if you know the Diamond Sysytem it all the same. The Pro's jump because its easier and they have a better chance of making the ball, but it aint like they dont know how to jump, thats why their Pros!less skill in jumping than kicking ... if you have a good hard tip and stiff taper .... anybody can jump over a ball good enough to make contact .. not everyone can kick accurately
SJM, the spectators like it and we need all the help we can get. It does take skill so we cant pretend that everybody with a jump cue has the skills of the guys that seem to never miss with one. You and I surely remember when there was no such thing as a break cue or a template rack or all this chalk that prevents mis-cues.., just say'n it aint that bad is it?The best players can succeed without a jump stick. Fedor Gorst, possibly the best jumper (at very least in the conversation with Jayson Shaw, Albin Ouschan and Ko Pin Yi for that designation) dominated at the 2022 Derby City Classic, winning about $60,000 in just nine days. Jump cues are not permitted at the Derby City Classic, and it makes for a better event.
Jump cues make the game look cheap and compromise its integrity. For those of you who watch snooker, do you feel the introduction of the jump cue would add anything? While there's no denying that the use of the jump cue requires skill, the net effect is that the value of safeties is diminished and the penalty for hooking yourself is reduced. That doesn't sit well with this old schooler.
All of that said, I'm pretty sure they are here to stay, so those who play or hope to play professionally should develop their skills with the short stick.