Looking at your tip while chalking????

I look before I leap....errr, chalk.
Only my bridge hand holds the chalk and I turn the cue with my shooting hand.
....and I'm always shaping the tip with chalk, grinding off the edge.
You don't need chalk on the center of the tip, I'm always working on the mis-cue zone.

I hate lending my cue to players that don't look when they chalk.....
.....it comes back looking like a smurf.....:sorry:
 
I agree that one thing has nothing to do with the other

having said that, the post above referencing the overwhelming minority is just as laughable, not sure how long u been in the game son, too much time in china maybe, lol
son I have been in the game for 30 years. my boy I have seen the whole range.
 
That post should never be allowed on a pool forum........ever......,even if it is the truth. Unless you just want to just hear from bangers and know-it alls, that can't run a rack of 9 ball or 8 ball on a bar table.But that's pool and it will stay in the gutters,oh well...John B.

Ya censorship that's the ticket

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ONB,
Really? I had to read this three times to check that you were not joking? I know I teased MD about the way he chalked (in fairness I did call his game world class) but that is SO OFFSIDE! John's a big boy and can defend himself but this is so so so out of order.

You want to call him out? PM him. He might just lube up and "pleasure" you.

Nick B

I don't recall him saying "yes".

ONB
 
John has a nice home plus a great wife and family. If you two ever match up in 9 ball, 10 ball or whatever and you have extra to bet, I'll take some of that action on John. You're painting with a very wide brush and making a fool of yourself.

Isn't it nice that you presume to speak in his stead? Did I ask him to play 9 ball or 10 ball?

You and the other girls can bet what you want if the time comes.

ONB
 
You ain't seen nothing John, you simply have a vivid imagination.

ONB

My vivid imagination includes spending time at my pro friend's houses that they own. Helping them cash $30,000 checks. Brokering deals for them to get $100,000 in sponsorship money.

And of course I have seen pros with no money and loaned them money from time to time.

Guess what, you can find golf pros, tennis pros, and pros in every sport who are dead broke as well no matter how much money they earn.

All I know is that your cranky comment has zero to do with how to chalk. Regardless of what pros earn or own they know how to play top level pool and that is something that is theirs that transcends money. It is what we amateurs look up because we understand that this game is not easy.
 
you are developing a habit, I think it's best to stop looking at it, next game you play try to force yourself not to look at it, cause these type of habits are tend to stick.
 
My vivid imagination includes spending time at my pro friend's houses that they own. Helping them cash $30,000 checks.People with money don't cash $30,000 checks, they deposit them Brokering deals for them to get $100,000 in sponsorship money.

And of course I have seen pros with no money and loaned them money from time to time.No kidding, you've seen "pros" without money? You're the 1st I've ever heard of.

Guess what, you can find golf pros, tennis pros, and pros in every sport who are dead broke as well no matter how much money they earn. We aren't talking about any other sports, we are talking about pool & poolplayers.

All I know is that your cranky comment has zero to do with how to chalk.So you thought you'd be the 4th guy to straighten me out? Nice job. Regardless of what pros earn or own they know how to play top level pool and that is something that is theirs that transcends money. It is what we amateurs look up because we understand that this game is not easy.

John, you don't know anything about pool, how to play it, how to gamble at it, and you certainly don't know anything about the unemployed men who play it.

ONB
 
John, you don't know anything about pool, how to play it, how to gamble at it, and you certainly don't know anything about the unemployed men who play it.

ONB

Ok old man you are done here. Let it be.

When focusing on a layout and slowing my game a but , I will switch the chalk to my right hand with stick vertical and swipe chalk on the tip. I have heard and believe that it is good to let the cue out of your shooting hand and allow it to refocus. Helps keep me in stroke. I only find myself doing it when I'm in dead punch almost unconsciously.
 
Isn't it nice that you presume to speak in his stead? Did I ask him to play 9 ball or 10 ball?

You and the other girls can bet what you want if the time comes.

ONB

I didn't attempt to speak for John. He's obviously ignoring you as it is clear you're insignificant and delusional. Thanks for the laughs though.
 
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