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8 Ball Pool Cues



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There are a few different things to consider when buying a professional 8 ball pool cue. The tip size of your cue is the most important. For consistent shot placement, the tip size is crucial. Also, consider the price. There are many brands and styles to choose from, so a professional cue might be more expensive than an entry level cue. You can choose the style and tip that best suits your needs.

The rules

Rules of 8 pool can be complex and difficult to grasp at first. For beginners, however, simplified explanations may help to better understand the game. First, the 8-ball is the center of the triangle when you rack up the balls. You should not keep the 8-ball in your pocket before you have the six other balls. If you fail to pocket it correctly, your opponent will re-rack the balls for you, and you will automatically lose the game.

The second step is to understand the fouls. In 8 ball pool, there are three types: non-standard, standard, and break fouls. Standard fouls are hitting an object ball directly on the pool cue. This causes the ball to lose its resting place and can also result in the frame being lost by hitting one or more of the balls too early. Non-standard offences include not moving away after hitting the ball.


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Types of pool cues

There are many types of 8-ball pool cues on the market. They differ in their tip width and ferrules to reinforce the tip. They also vary in the wood they are made from. Some cues are made out of Ash, others from Maple.


Galaxy Cue is the most pricey of all. It is available for purchase at a cost of 25 coins. It is also extremely fast and can go at very high speeds. It is also strong, making it a great choice in the early game when trying to lift the white ball off the table. Moreover, it is also useful in long shots, which are necessary for winning 8 ball pool tournaments.

Tip size

A cue's tip is one of its most important attributes. A small tip can cause miscues and make it harder to control. A large tip is more powerful and gives the ball spin. To achieve the best balance between spin control and power, the tip should be the same size as the shaft.

Professional 8 ball pool cues must have the same tip size as their shaft diameter. Thick shafts allow for smaller tip diameters which reduces the likelihood of tip splitting.


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Cost of cue

The cost of a professional 8-ball pool cue depends on a number of factors. The most obvious factor is the material used to make the cue. While most American and English cues are made from maple or ash, other materials, such as fiberglass and carbon fiber, are also available. Some of these materials are better suited for particular applications or have more durability.

The type of wood used in a cue also makes a difference in cost. It is generally more expensive to buy expensive wood than cheaper wood types. Inlays are also costly.




 


8 Ball Pool Cues