My position plays is so perfect I never need to use a bridge and I'm married to Morgan Fairchild whom I've seen naked.......That's a fair point. I'm no fan of the rest. Id much prefer a long bridge to using the bridge, betraying my snooker roots.
My position plays is so perfect I never need to use a bridge and I'm married to Morgan Fairchild whom I've seen naked.......That's a fair point. I'm no fan of the rest. Id much prefer a long bridge to using the bridge, betraying my snooker roots.
Sounds like a nice rig for taller or long-armed guys.29" butt 2.75" extension that stays on all the time except for wall shots and a 30" shaft, I'm not super tall but this set up is really working for me.
Yeah, but they're Brits.Cue length remains as is, "The one you're used to" - table size does not change that. The fact that snooker players play in 12ft tables and have their default 58 inch cues should be a hint.
I firmly believe that cue length is what you're most comfortable, and should be used at all times. Don't change what you're comfortable with, for any table or any shot. I mean if you can't reach then thats a different story but ofcourse for those you try not to focus more so that you don't miss it, due to the change in length.
Agree 100%. I play mostly 9s but occasionally on 7s.Length of the cue needs to fit you, your body, your grip, your stroke.
It has nothing to do with table size.
The bigger the tables, the harder it is to reach certain shots, that’s why you have mechanical bridge and extensions, you don’t need to use them on all shots.
Remember, pro snooker players use a 57 inch cues on 12 foot tables