cut shot said:I like to use powder instead of the glove. I have seen Bustimonte use it on ESPN from the white handprint on the table. My hands sweat like all getout, so it is powder or the glove. Any opinions or suggestions? Thanks!![]()
that's what i noticed too as long as my cue is clean i don't get sweaty handsWild Eight said:Now I mostly just worry about keeping my cue clean.
He uses the powder/talc too he was putting it on his fingers in WPC.sjm said:Talc or powder on your hands means that when you handle the balls (to rack them, for example) there will be some talc or powder on the balls. As has been discussed in other threads, this can cause balls to skid.
One way to keep your hands dry without making a mess is to use a rosin bag like a baseball pitcher does. Or, you can do what Jeremy Jones does, which is carry a towel to wipe both your hands and cue with.
Cardinal_Syn said:He uses the powder/talc too he was putting it on his fingers in WPC.
Cardinal_Syn said:He uses the powder/talc too he was putting it on his fingers in WPC.
there are referee's on the outer table in the WPCsjm said:On the TV table, no harm done, as there is a referee that racks the balls. On the outer tables, where I don't believe there is a referee, the players have to handle the balls, which would have increased the likelihood that a ball would skid.
cut shot said:I like to use powder instead of the glove. I have seen Bustimonte use it on ESPN from the white handprint on the table. My hands sweat like all getout, so it is powder or the glove. Any opinions or suggestions? Thanks!![]()