Hi guys just looking for some opinions or any experiences you guys may have.
Do any of you shoot snooker with an 'American Pool' cue (I'm from England so forgive me...) or with a proper snooker cue?
The reason I ask is that someone I know made me a low deflecttion shaft with 9.5mm tip which attaches to my 18.5oz playing cue. The problem is, I cannot play snooker with it AT ALL but I play 9-ball and Rotation to a fairly decent club player level.
My highest break with a snooker cue that cost £35 is 67, but I can't even make a 20 break with a cue I use for 9-ball that is worth over £1,000. I'll admit, I've played snooker only a handful of times as Rotation games are my passion. But it is weird that i can't pot a single thing with a cue thats worth a lot of money. Is there some technical reason why a pool cue wont perform on a snooker table? Is it maybe that using a pool stroke doesnt work on a snooker table?
Sorry if it seems a little rambled but I hope that you can make sense of it to be able to share your thoughts.
Thanks
Baz
Do any of you shoot snooker with an 'American Pool' cue (I'm from England so forgive me...) or with a proper snooker cue?
The reason I ask is that someone I know made me a low deflecttion shaft with 9.5mm tip which attaches to my 18.5oz playing cue. The problem is, I cannot play snooker with it AT ALL but I play 9-ball and Rotation to a fairly decent club player level.
My highest break with a snooker cue that cost £35 is 67, but I can't even make a 20 break with a cue I use for 9-ball that is worth over £1,000. I'll admit, I've played snooker only a handful of times as Rotation games are my passion. But it is weird that i can't pot a single thing with a cue thats worth a lot of money. Is there some technical reason why a pool cue wont perform on a snooker table? Is it maybe that using a pool stroke doesnt work on a snooker table?
Sorry if it seems a little rambled but I hope that you can make sense of it to be able to share your thoughts.
Thanks
Baz
