by russii » 14 Jan 2018 Read
We should be told , why does this mystique exist?
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by Dan-cat » 15 Jan 2018 Read
I think if you asked any player they would tell you. Ask them on twitter :)
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by SnookerFan » 15 Jan 2018 Read
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by Holden Chinaski » 15 Jan 2018 Read
Most players use John Parris cues. Ronnie plays with a John Parris Ultimate cue. I think Mark Selby and Ding play with Stamford cues. Luca Brecel plays with Acuerate and Maximus cues.
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by russii » 17 Feb 2018 Read
Maybe the top 64 odd are getting financial kick backs for using the equipment!.I have noticed that the players are never very keen to discuss their cues.
As an aside does anyone have an opinion as to whether or not each individual cue has its maximum conceivable cue power? in other words it will screw back a given distance for a given power applied! From russi
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by snooky147 » 19 Feb 2018 Read
Graeme Dott is using a Maximus cue.
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