yes. The CBSA calls their version Chinese8ball where the ICEA/WPA/JOY uses Heyball. ICEA-WPA teamed up in 21:https://wpapool.com/wpa-icea-joint-press-statement/Is Heyball Chinese 8-ball?
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They use pool cues with smaller tip diameters generally, 10.5-12 usually.No wonder I can't find any Heyball cues.
Kidding.They use pool cues with smaller tip diameters generally, 10.5-12 usually.
I know but you just never know what insane questions people ask on here.Kidding.
This American Heyball shit - play on super tight pool tables. DONE. The whole thing for the price of new rubber.I know but you just never know what insane questions people ask on here.
More often than not they are using one piece, ash cues (or that's what the average player longs for or thinks is the most suited for the task). I've seen some beautiful snooker cues bastardised into fatter tips. They import American made cue butts, or British made snooker cues on mass. Usually 10-11.5mm is the desired tip size. Often I see custom cues with the smaller Cuetec Synergy shaft. I assume a large percentage of those smaller Cuetec shafts are sold here, and would go as far as to say they purposefully created them to target the Chinese 8-ball market. It's certainly not useful for American tabled games or snooker.They use pool cues with smaller tip diameters generally, 10.5-12 usually.
More often than not they are using one piece, ash cues (or that's what the average player longs for or thinks is the most suited for the task). I've seen some beautiful snooker cues bastardised into fatter tips. They import American made cue butts, or British made snooker cues on mass. Usually 10-11.5mm is the desired tip size. Often I see custom cues with the smaller Cuetec Synergy shaft. I assume a large percentage of those smaller Cuetec shafts are sold here, and would go as far as to say they purposefully created them to target the Chinese 8-ball market. It's certainly not useful for American tabled games or snooker.
There has been a huge influx in quality made Chinese brands lately. I've posted about this often in other threads. Not re-hashing it here.
I play with a MEzz Cp21 and 12mm shaft. Works very well for me.
I fail to understand why the smaller tip size? Given the balls are 57.2 mm pool balls, so history tells us the shaft is supposed to be 14-15 mmMore often than not they are using one piece, ash cues (or that's what the average player longs for or thinks is the most suited for the task). I've seen some beautiful snooker cues bastardised into fatter tips. They import American made cue butts, or British made snooker cues on mass. Usually 10-11.5mm is the desired tip size. Often I see custom cues with the smaller Cuetec Synergy shaft. I assume a large percentage of those smaller Cuetec shafts are sold here, and would go as far as to say they purposefully created them to target the Chinese 8-ball market. It's certainly not useful for American tabled games or snooker.
There has been a huge influx in quality made Chinese brands lately. I've posted about this often in other threads. Not re-hashing it here.
I play with a MEzz Cp21 and 12mm shaft. Works very well for me.
Yes, some truth to that. There is a lot 2-piece or 3/4 jointed ash snooker style cues. Fury make some nice ones actually. This is because domestically, you could play two or three decent pay out tournaments a week if you wanted to, and also they invite a lot of foreigners to come and play. Jointed cues are naturally a bit easier with travelling demands. Like I said, those playing with more American style butts are usually partnering it with the slim cuetec. I have seen some beautiful snooker cues worth many thousand dollars bastardised into Chinese-8 cues.among the pros in that game it seems those that come from pool play with 2 piece pool cues (often flashy) and those that come from snooker play with 1 piece ash cues?
The heated cloth, and the fact the green baize is napped. They are playing much slower speed shots, and utilising a lot more spin. It can be boring, but some of the shotmaking is incredible if you have the patience. The only time you'll see them put a bit of power into it, is down the rail into the outside knuckle.I fail to understand why the smaller tip size? Given the balls are 57.2 mm pool balls, so history tells us the shaft is supposed to be 14-15 mmOr about 12-13 of the modern era.
THEY PLAY ON A 9FT SNOOKER TABLE WITH SNOOKER-STYLE CLOTH AND ROUNDED POCKETS. SUPER TUFF GAME BUT ALSO BORING AS SHIT TO WATCH.This American Heyball shit - play on super tight pool tables. DONE. The whole thing for the price of new rubber.
As PJ and others have clearly pointed out the contact patch difference between a 10 and a 13 is tiny so it doesn't really matter. For whatever reason they always tend to to use shafts in that 10.5 range. Many are one-piece ash snooker-style. My guess is they just slightly increased shaft size to play 8b when it started back in the day. A lot of early Ch8b guys started out playing snooker.I fail to understand why the smaller tip size? Given the balls are 57.2 mm pool balls, so history tells us the shaft is supposed to be 14-15 mmOr about 12-13 of the modern era.
Yes I know what Chinese 8 ball looks like. Bunch of elaborata with crappy pockets. At least you can hit super tight pool pockets down the rail.THEY PLAY ON A 9FT SNOOKER TABLE WITH SNOOKER-STYLE CLOTH AND ROUNDED POCKETS. SUPER TUFF GAME BUT ALSO BORING AS SHIT TO WATCH.
Be surprised how many rail shots they make. Is 'elaborata' even a word??Yes I know what Chinese 8 ball looks like. Bunch of elaborata with crappy pockets. At least you can hit super tight pool pockets down the rail.
have you played on a chinese 8 ball / Hey ball table?This American Heyball shit - play on super tight pool tables. DONE. The whole thing for the price of new rubber.
I have a couple buds that have played on them in Calif. Both said it was just a 9ft snooker table. Said game was pretty tough but not a whole lot of fun to play. I've really tried to watch it and i just can't get into it at all. Slow and the time-clock deal is bizarre. I mean wtf??? Just play shorter sets. Seems obvious to me.have you played on a chinese 8 ball / Hey ball table?
Elaborata - elaborate stuff mostly the table cosmetics. It's a word now.Be surprised how many rail shots they make. Is 'elaborata' even a word??I'm not a fan either. Very tough game with highly skilled players but its boring as fk to watch.
Played 8 ball and practiced a bunch on 10 and 12 foot snooker tables. 2.25 balls of course.have you played on a chinese 8 ball / Hey ball table?