I know that in some leagues and tournaments you cannot switch cues to jump a ball but what would the rule be if lets say someone had more than 1 playing cue?
I know this is probably not going to come up but lets say I have a cue that draws exceptionally well compared to my normal cue...
Would I be allowed to shoot my draw shots with it and my other shots with my regular player or would that violate rules in some leagues or tournaments???
I had someone ask me that at the poolroom earlier tonight because I kept switching cues out for different shots trying out different tip hardnesses... I told them I had no clue.. I doubted it mattered in most tournaments but leagues have some odd rules and I think the WPA had at one time addressed the number of cues you were allowed.....
Anyone know what the answer is for the different leagues and sanctioning bodies????
I know this is probably not going to come up but lets say I have a cue that draws exceptionally well compared to my normal cue...
Would I be allowed to shoot my draw shots with it and my other shots with my regular player or would that violate rules in some leagues or tournaments???
I had someone ask me that at the poolroom earlier tonight because I kept switching cues out for different shots trying out different tip hardnesses... I told them I had no clue.. I doubted it mattered in most tournaments but leagues have some odd rules and I think the WPA had at one time addressed the number of cues you were allowed.....
Anyone know what the answer is for the different leagues and sanctioning bodies????