Was reading a one pocket book a while ago, "Upscale One Pocket", and the author said
serious 1p players should consider getting a dedicated lag cue. He's a very scientific guy
and points out a lot of interesting subtleties in a game (like how the break plays differently
on a bar box for example).
I believe he said the ideal lag cue would have a large diameter, flat tip, and be very light...
like 10 ounces. Because apparently light cue = easier to control the speed.
Has anyone seen or heard of such a thing outside of this book?
serious 1p players should consider getting a dedicated lag cue. He's a very scientific guy
and points out a lot of interesting subtleties in a game (like how the break plays differently
on a bar box for example).
I believe he said the ideal lag cue would have a large diameter, flat tip, and be very light...
like 10 ounces. Because apparently light cue = easier to control the speed.
Has anyone seen or heard of such a thing outside of this book?