Someone asked this question on social media -
There’s many options available to one who might be considering a move from casual to league play. First - Stop looking at all those videos that pitch the next cure. Get an inexpensive cue and put your $$$ into getting a good reliable cue tip - A tip of 80-85 degree hardness is ideal and won’t break down with repeated break shots.
Second - Forget about needing a cue for playing and another for breaking. That’ll come later as you improve.
Third - Make a plan then replicate it.
I started with an inexpensive Players cue and put a Samsara Laminated (M) tip on it. I’ve found that this tip has both the hardness and control once you’ve prepared it for play.
Your own comments are welcome!
https://forums.azbilliards.com/threads/recommend-cue-first-league.547107/
There’s many options available to one who might be considering a move from casual to league play. First - Stop looking at all those videos that pitch the next cure. Get an inexpensive cue and put your $$$ into getting a good reliable cue tip - A tip of 80-85 degree hardness is ideal and won’t break down with repeated break shots.
Second - Forget about needing a cue for playing and another for breaking. That’ll come later as you improve.
Third - Make a plan then replicate it.
I started with an inexpensive Players cue and put a Samsara Laminated (M) tip on it. I’ve found that this tip has both the hardness and control once you’ve prepared it for play.
Your own comments are welcome!
https://forums.azbilliards.com/threads/recommend-cue-first-league.547107/