Please share your secrets

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Jack Flanagan said:
actually the thread seems to be about tips on your cuestick,,,ya know, them little leather thingies on the end of your cue stick,,,,, :D :D :D

Your supposed to shoot with that end??? :confused: :eek: :confused:


Thanks for the tip
 
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i never shoot if i have to use the restroom. even if it's the leeeeeeetlest bit.
 
But if you hold in it...
You have a good chance to beat the world pool speed record...
:D
 
Jack Flanagan said:
,,,or a litle spit in his chalk,,,it's all been tried on me with varying degrees of success and/or lumps on my opponents head,,,LOL

Hya i do the samethikng but i keep gettin blue chalk in my teeth. :) It that the wrong way to do the wet chalk thing ???
 
Please Share

I should not have started this Thread on April Fools Day, as I was hoping folks would not turn the thread into a Joke. Hopefully now the the Day of Fools is OVER, we can share some good tips on Cue, Shaft, Tips Maintenance, and other Tips and Tricks. ;)
 
Bruce S. de Lis said:
I should not have started this Thread on April Fools Day, as I was hoping folks would not turn the thread into a Joke. Hopefully now the the Day of Fools is OVER, we can share some good tips on Cue, Shaft, Tips Maintenance, and other Tips and Tricks. ;)


Too late...insanity has already taken over. :D
 
This may sound dumb, but here it is anyway.
I've started mimicking certain players.
Not their stroke, but their mannerisms around the table.
When they are looking at how the balls lay.
When they are sitting.
The way they stroll around the table.
Once I start, I continue almost subconciously.
My favorite to copy is Buddy Hall.
 
BazookaJoe said:
A flute with no holes is not a flute. And a donut with no hole is a danish.

This has been bothering me for some time and I have to take issue with this. A flute with no holes is a pool cue. And a donut with no holes is a Dutchie.
 
BazookaJoe said:
This may sound dumb, but here it is anyway.
I've started mimicking certain players.
Not their stroke, but their mannerisms around the table.
When they are looking at how the balls lay.
When they are sitting.
The way they stroll around the table.
Once I start, I continue almost subconciously.
My favorite to copy is Buddy Hall.


Have you tried Charlie Chaplin, John Wayne, Michael Jackson (moon walking) or Pee Wee Herman (while at the movie theater) strolling around the table. :confused:
 
The Hamster said:
This has been bothering me for some time and I have to take issue with this. A flute with no holes is a pool cue. And a donut with no holes is a Dutchie.

What the hell is a dutchie?
 
drivermaker said:
Have you tried Charlie Chaplin, John Wayne, Michael Jackson (moon walking) or Pee Wee Herman (while at the movie theater) strolling around the table. :confused:

Tried Chaplain once
Kept hitting people with my cue when I'd copy the cane twirl.
 
BazookaJoe said:
What the hell is a dutchie?

It's a donut without any holes. Very popular in Canada at Tim Horton's.

(Or possibly a variation of 'Duchy' which is the territory ruled by a Duke. Or even possibly someone from Holland...)

IMHHO.
 
The Hamster said:
It's a donut without any holes. Very popular in Canada at Tim Horton's.

(Or possibly a variation of 'Duchy' which is the territory ruled by a Duke. Or even possibly someone from Holland...)

IMHHO.

Oh.......so it's a danish.
 
I dont really have that many secrets to share, but one thing I've always done is wash my hands before I play and every couple of hours as I'm playing. It keeps the oil on your hands from getting too much on the shaft, and I never have to use talcum to keep everything moving smoothly.
 
A rosin bag like baseball pitchers use works well to keep your hands stroking smooth instead of talcum powder and there is a lot less mess.


Lunchmoney
 
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