Help buying my first pool cue

What do you think is best for use in a pool hall?

  • Players cue sneaky pete

    Votes: 9 34.6%
  • Players cue exotic series E3120

    Votes: 1 3.8%
  • McDermott G206

    Votes: 16 61.5%

  • Total voters
    26

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Hey,

I Recently started playing pool a couple months ago, really love the game and I always play at my local pool hall, but the house sticks are all beat up... not looking for anything too flashy I just want to put a kamui black medium tip on whatever I buy one is $60 and the other is about $110... I was also looking at the mcdermott g core series cue for $220 if anyone thinks the two below aren't so good, let me know why i should spend the extra money to buy the mcdermott. Thanks so much!
 

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You should really post in the wanted/for sale section and let everyone know how much you want to spend and buy a really nice used cue. The three you posted are all great beginner cues but i think your money will be better spent on a quality used cue. Good luck and im glad you are enjoying the greatest game on earth
 
If you play on a bar box, any cue will do.


But if you play on a nine foot table, you will need a better cue

with power steering, power brakes, and cruise control.:smile:



Cheap cues do not work well on a nine foot table.

If you want the McDermott, send my a PM. I have some here ready to go...brand new.
My price is a lot better. I give a special discount for members on AZBilliards and pool leagues.

Professional players pay full price....


Wow...just noticed this one on Ebay. Free 1X2 case too.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/221406443533?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1558.l2649
 
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Buy the cheaper one until you know what you really want. Then, don't expect it to improve your game, realize you're just buying a more expensive one because you like it.


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Thanks for the great feedback everyone, I play on a 9ft Gold Crown and I decided to just go with the players sneaky pete... seems like it will get the job done and the upgraded tip should help. Maybe later on down the road I'll get something nicer that really appeals to me.

Just one more question, I noticed the sneaky pete ($60) got more votes than the other exotic players cue ($110), why is that? When reading the description for the exotic cue it seemed like more bang for the buck, everything seems the same between the two it just mentions some extra features on the exotic like it has a special high-impact ferrule and an implex joint... a little bit more elaboration on this would be much appreciated.


Thanks!
 
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You should really post in the wanted/for sale section and let everyone know how much you want to spend and buy a really nice used cue. The three you posted are all great beginner cues but i think your money will be better spent on a quality used cue. Good luck and im glad you are enjoying the greatest game on earth

Good advice here. There are plenty of solid deals to be found.
 
I have a $40 "McDermott" Lucky cue (the all black one) that after I changed the tip on it... plays as well as any of my $1K+ cues
 
I have a $40 "McDermott" Lucky cue (the all black one) that after I changed the tip on it... plays as well as any of my $1K+ cues

Yup, these cues are probably the best bang for the buck but the players sneaky isn't bad either. I'd go with what you like the looks of better.
 
Thanks for the great feedback everyone, I play on a 9ft Gold Crown and I decided to just go with the players sneaky pete... seems like it will get the job done and the upgraded tip should help. Maybe later on down the road I'll get something nicer that really appeals to me.

Just one more question, I noticed the sneaky pete ($60) got more votes than the other exotic players cue ($110), why is that? When reading the description for the exotic cue it seemed like more bang for the buck, everything seems the same between the two it just mentions some extra features on the exotic like it has a special high-impact ferrule and an implex joint... a little bit more elaboration on this would be much appreciated.


Thanks!


That's a good cue for a bar box but for extreme draw or high follow through on a nine foot table,
it's not going to get you where you want to be. You'll need to force the cue ball.

Of course you can always buy a $200 dollar shaft that will fix that.:yeah:
 
That's a good cue for a bar box but for extreme draw or high follow through, it's not going to get you where you want to be. Of course you can always buy a $200 dollar shaft that will fix that.:yeah:

If both tips are changed to a decent tip... the above statement is not true...

I will bet whatever anyone wants that I can still draw 3 rails with his players sneaky...
 
If both tips are changed to a decent tip... the above statement is not true...

I will bet whatever anyone wants that I can still draw 3 rails with his players sneaky...

:slap:



You talking about a nine foot table...right?

Do you shoot with a Players Cue with the original shaft?:yes:
 
any 9 footer with 860, 860HR, 760, 3030, or 3020... all day long

I have owned several players cues over the years, and as long as you put a decent tip on them, they will shoot just fine.

They don't "feel" very good... at all. But performance wise, if you can't get draw out of a players, the problem is your stroke, not the shaft.
 
If both tips are changed to a decent tip... the above statement is not true...



I will bet whatever anyone wants that I can still draw 3 rails with his players sneaky...


I agree. I don't get the same feel as with my players cue as my custom but I can get plenty of action with the players. It's more in the stroke and the tip than the cue itself.


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