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Published: 2010-10-28

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The First thing to realise then considering having a custom built cue made, or in fact buying any new cue is that the cue isn't going to do all the work for you and transform you into a better player overnight if at all. Until very recently Stephen Hendry had been playing with a medium priced maple cue that can be purchased out of most shop racks!, it's the player that's holding the cue that counts & just because you now have the same stick in your hands as Rocket Ronnie doesn't mean you will play like him, there is NO substitute for experience and vast amounts of hours spent on the table going through valuable practise routines, if your not sure what you should be practising, have a look at the TUTORIALS section of the site.

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Buying a Cue Part 2

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David Weller

David Weller

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Total Points: 3000

I have been playing the game of snooker for over 20 years but had to give it up in 2002 and have only played a couple of times due to illness. This is why i originaly built MaXimumbreak to pass on some of my knowledge and now the site is going from strength to strength. Long may it continue...
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