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    [/I]Hi i have just joined my local club and really enjoying myself, very challenging but i feel i am getting there! If anyone has any tips (apart from Practice, Practice, Practice!) they would be greatfully recieved! Im at the moment lucky if i get a break of above 1, but hopefully this will come in time as ive only played about 8 frames! I splashed out on a Riley Moderna cue from JJB/sports direct for a fiver, minus tip and case, so im after a tip or tips from ebay, if anyone has advice on which to get. hopefully i can stay away from buying anything else!!

    Happy potting everyone!

    And happy new year

  • #2
    Lol you bought a cue for a fiver ???
    Most people spend more than that on a tip

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    • #3
      Start off on the elkmaster or blue diamond tips..

      Oh yes, sorry, welcome to the forum and Happy New Year too.
      JP Majestic
      3/4
      57"
      17oz
      9.5mm Elk

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      • #4
        Hi Baz, welcome to the TSF.
        I think it's a fair bet that your break building will improve significantly once you get a tip on your cue.

        Hope you enjoy the forum.

        -
        The fast and the furious,
        The slow and labourious,
        All of us, glorious parts of the whole!

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        • #5
          Welcome to the forum, you can't go far wrong with an elk master tip when starting out(or blue diamond like recommended ^^)...
          Don't let the fear of losing be greater than the excitement of winning...

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          • #6
            unfortunately my cue only takes tips with screw fittings? cant seem to find elks or bd in a screw?

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            • #7
              buzz:

              Cut off the screw-in ferrule bit and have a cue doctor install a proper ferrule. The screw-in ferrule was originally meant for tables in pubs where the wear and tear on a cue was quite bad and it's very easy to change a tip with a screw on it.

              And also, this type of cue is doing nothing to help your game and skill level. I think you should invest just a bit more in a cue if you intend to play a little more often. You can get a decent snooker cue on eBay for around 50-70quid and some of those include the two extensions and a case.

              The rule of thumb is if the hourly rate for table time costs more than your cue then it's time to look at getting a more decent cue.

              Terry
              Terry Davidson
              IBSF Master Coach & Examiner

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