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    Can anyone tell me which cues are the least flexing - what difference would it make compared to a very flexible shaft?

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    You cant really tell until you have tried them , if you,re going to custom oredr then you can ask for a stiff or a not so stiff shaft .

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    • #3
      Generally two piece cues from my experience, flex more that 1 piece/ 3/4 piece, especially on the occasional hard shots needed.

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by liliput View Post
        Generally two piece cues from my experience, flex more that 1 piece/ 3/4 piece, especially on the occasional hard shots needed.
        I think its normally the other way around muck , The less shaft would usually be stiffer , thats not to say you cant get two piece whippy cues .

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        • #5
          It's taken me a long time to find a cue with the right amount of flex. It's just my personal choice but I don't think the cue should bend in the middle at all and should only start to have any noticeable flex in the last twenty inch's. I would agree with hotpot and say that as a general rule 3/4 cues would have less give.

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          • #6
            What are the cues that the best players and use wood ash or maple?

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            • #7
              Originally Posted by delino147 View Post
              What are the cues that the best players and use wood ash or maple?
              both - and every single cue is diffeent there are not rules about how whippy they are etc.
              https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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              • #8
                I agree with Ard, there are no rules as long as the cue is not like a fencing sword it's just a matter of finding what suits you and the way you play the game. Just like weight tip size and so on.

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                • #9
                  Just want to mention it is not like the stiffer a cue is the better it plays.
                  www.AuroraCues.com

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                  • #10
                    Originally Posted by poolqjunkie View Post
                    Just want to mention it is not like the stiffer a cue is the better it plays.
                    I understand your point - I would like a stiffer cue as mine seems to bend a lot when I hit long shots hard. I do pot a lot of them but having never had another cue I wonder if it would help with accuracy. I have to add that my cue is 15yrs old approx, very light and is slightly bent at some point. I had a 'Cue Craft' Buckingham briefly bought off Ebay - didn't realise it was a pool cue 8mm tip and 55inch long. Felt fantastic - heavy and the fine tip didn't seem to stop me from potting long pots, within the balls it felt beautiful.

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