I like the dynasphere cueball with the light blue markings (think it was in a Japan limited edition set or something? Can check the box next time I am at the store, but pretty sure it is). I have the Dynasphere set with the black markings. My local hall has three boxes of the limited blue dynaspheres, A box of predator (which always get used by the same group of guys) and a load of aramith sets which are pretty much entirely the red-dot ones. Think the Dynaspheres and Predator ball sets are for VIP/membership holders. Anyway, I traded out one of my two black Dynasphere cueballs for a light blue one. So, I'd say either that or a single black dot is what I like... not that I care too much to be honest.I'm sure this has been discussed in the past, but it seems like we have a ton of options nowadays. I'll go first... I hate me a red circle cue ball. Favorite may be the Predator, but that's not really the question.![]()
I also like the Dynasphere. My favorite local pool room, Main Street Billiards in Mesa, AZ uses them.I like the dynasphere cueball with the light blue markings (think it was in a Japan limited edition set or something? Can check the box next time I am at the store, but pretty sure it is). I have the Dynasphere set with the black markings. My local hall has three boxes of the limited blue dynaspheres, A box of predator (which always get used by the same group of guys) and a load of aramith sets which are pretty much entirely the red-dot ones. Think the Dynaspheres and Predator ball sets are for VIP/membership holders. Anyway, I traded out one of my two black Dynasphere cueballs for a light blue one. So, I'd say either that or a single black dot is what I like... not that I care too much to be honest.
That's usually the one I break with!My least favorite cue ball is the kind that ends up in the pocket or on the floor.
Some people rave about the Brunswick Blue Circle Centennial cue ball, but it retains chalk marks worse than any premium cue ball out there, unless they have changed it.I'm sure this has been discussed in the past, but it seems like we have a ton of options nowadays. I'll go first... I hate me a red circle cue ball. Favorite may be the Predator, but that's not really the question.![]()
You may be right, I just don't like the way the red circles play.Some people rave about the Brunswick Blue Circle Centennial cue ball, but it retains chalk marks worse than any premium cue ball out there, unless they have changed it.
And for all the negative things numerous people have to say about the Aramith Red Circle, it is the easiest to keep clean of chalk marks and miscue marks of all the premium cue balls, which is why we use it for our daily play sets of balls, even though we will provide Measle cue balls for those that request it.
There are both a red circle and red dot.I've called it the red dot, but most call it the red circle.
The 'mudball' is not the big one. The mudball is the reg. size ball with the metal-flakes in the mix. These are the WORST cb ever. Nearly impossible to draw. Even the cb with the imbedded magnet is better than this pos. The big cb is paradise compared to either one of these.An oversized Dynamo mud ball.
Red circle is my favorite. It stays clean, draws/wears better, and not distracting like the measle (or any with a large logo).Some people rave about the Brunswick Blue Circle Centennial cue ball, but it retains chalk marks worse than any premium cue ball out there, unless they have changed it.
And for all the negative things numerous people have to say about the Aramith Red Circle, it is the easiest to keep clean of chalk marks and miscue marks of all the premium cue balls, which is why we use it for our daily play sets of balls, even though we will provide Measle cue balls for those that request it.