Snooker cues are quite a bit different from pool cues. Here's a clip of the two common types. The player on the left has a one-piece cue, the type that seems to be the most popular among the top players. The player on the right has a jointed cue, but the joint is not in the middle. It divides the cue into roughly 2/3 shaft and 1/3 butt. The ferrules are typically brass although titanium is used by a few.
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Note the tip protector on the cue on the left. Seems more useful than a joint protector.

✂️ Snooker cues
49 seconds · Clipped by Bob Jewett · Original video "WATCH LIVE | 2023 CHAMPIONSHIP LEAGUE SNOOKER | RANKING | TABLE 2" by Matchroom Multi Sport

Note the tip protector on the cue on the left. Seems more useful than a joint protector.