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Is a soft or hard tip better for snooker?

A harder tip has a slightly better hit efficiency (energy transfer) than a softer tip. This will result in slightly more CB speed for a given stroke speed. This can provide a slight advantage for draw shots, where, where slightly more CB speed will retain slightly more backspin on the way to the OB.
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What is the best tip for a snooker cue?

Medium-hard tips

This is the most common cue tip, and it gives players a good balance of cue ball control and consistency. Medium-hard tips also require less maintenance than soft tips. Most beginning and intermediate players will benefit from the medium-hard tip.
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Do snooker players use hard tips?

It's personal preference – but many top professionals and amateurs are using the new Century Pro Cue Tips because they come in four Grades from soft to hard in G1, 2, 3, and 4.
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Which is better soft or hard cue tip?

Hard pool cue tips will not absorb or stay on the cue ball during impact as much as a softer tip. Because of this, hard billiard cue tips create less spin but will miscue more often when striking the cue ball off the center point. However, they play more consistently, last much longer and require less maintenance.
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Should snooker tip be medium or hard?

Also, a softer tip can leave more chalk marks which can lead to more kicks so that's something to keep in mind. I'm personally not a fan of the loud clack sound that's emitted from a hard tip so would opt for a soft-medium tip. Some may prefer the louder, crisper sound that comes with a hard tip.
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What hardness of cue tip should I use?

If you're the type of player that likes to work the cue ball around the pool table, then a soft tip is what you should play with. Unfortunately, though, softer tips tend to "mushroom" and need maintenance more frequently. Medium Hard Tips - are the most commonly used type of cue tip.
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How do I choose cue tip hardness?

Tip Hardness

The rule of thumb is that a harder tip transmits more force into the cue ball. This makes a harder tip better for breaking, jumping, or for those long power shots. The drawback is that a harder tip gives you less control over spin, and it can provoke more miscues.
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What tips do snooker pros use?

Snooker Cue Tip Brands (Elkmaster/Kamui etc.)
  • Elkmaster. The most common/popular brand of cue tip, even among professionals. ...
  • Kamui. Chief rival to Elkmasters – Kamui offers an alternative to players who prefer the contact of a slightly harder tip. ...
  • Century. A brand of tip that is all about quality. ...
  • Talisman.
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What size tip do professional snookers use?

Professional snookers players prefer tip sizes of around 9-11mm which offer great ball feel and control on larger tables using 2 1/16 inch balls.
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What cue tip shape do pros use?

Therefore, a rounded tip is better than a flat tip. You shape the tip with a tip scuffer, a file, a piece of sandpaper, and other similar abrasive tools. Most players like their tips rounded with the radius of either a nickel or a dime; a coin can be held next to the tip for reference.
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Why do snooker players flick their finger?

Why do many players move or tap their ring finger on the table before their shot? It has been suggested that the specific region of the brain that is used for 3D visualization (aiming) is also used for fine motor control of the fingers.
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Is snooker much harder than pool?

The best pool players are very skilful but I'd argue that snooker is harder, given the size of the table. On a pool table the smaller surface area and closer proximity of the pockets means good eyesight is seldom an issue.
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What is Ronnie O Sullivan's cue tip?

A frustrating week at the Welsh Open ended with a whitewash defeat to Tian Pengfei, and Ronnie O'Sullivan bit the tip off his cue before departing the scene. O'Sullivan had to battle against adversity in Llandudno, as his tip came off mid-match on three occasions. Available on Eurosport app.
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What cues do snooker pros use?

What snooker cues do the professionals use? Most pros use John Parris cues and swear by them. However, they are quite expensive and if you're a casual player, SnookerZone wouldn't recommend forking out lots of money on a cue if you're only playing once in a while.
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What is the best weight for a snooker cue?

Pool, snooker and billiard cues range from 17 ounces to 21 ounces, and we recommend a cue between 17 to 19 ounces for snooker and standard English and Australian pool playing. A heavier cue (between 20-21 ounces) is often recommended for American Pool as the balls and table are bigger.
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Can you play snooker with a 9mm tip?

What's the ideal tip size? If you play a lot in clubs, you might find that a 9mm or 9.5mm tip size is ideal, so you can get good cue ball reaction on worn cloths. If you are playing on the cloths that we play on, which are super-fine and silky smooth, you don't want anything over 10mm.
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Are snooker and pool cue tips the same?

The tip normally measures about 8-9 mm wide. Yes, American cues are usually a little thicker with a larger tip (12-13 mm) to accommodate the larger cue ball. Conversely, snooker cues are thicker and made sturdier with a tip that measures 9-10 mm. As for sturdiness, a cue's shaft is rated based on its deflection rating.
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What is the best cue tip for English?

If you are looking for the best pool cue tip for english or draw, the Predator Victory billiard tip is the right cue tip for your pool stick.
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Do snooker players look at cue ball or object ball?

Best results can vary from one person to another, but it is generally recommended to focus on the object ball (or the center of the ghost ball, desired contact point, ball-hit fraction, or a point on the cloth or cushion) instead of the cue ball during the final stroke.
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What is the best posture for snooker?

A snooker stance is more “open” than a pool stance, with the front leg bent more at the knee, with both feet pointing toward the shot, and with front foot not very much in front of the back foot (if at all). An open stance can allow your head to be more square to the shot with less neck twisting.
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How can I improve my snooker accuracy?

How to Improve on Your Pool and Snooker Skills
  1. Treat Pool or Snooker as You Would Any Sport With a Ball. ...
  2. Be Comfortable in Your Stance. ...
  3. Combine Playing on Your Own and With Your Friend. ...
  4. Practice Some Drills. ...
  5. Practice – But Don't Drain Yourself. ...
  6. Know the Fundamentals. ...
  7. Improve Your Aim. ...
  8. Grip Properly, Not Tightly.
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How long does a soft cue tip last?

the odds are that the tip will dry out in around 6 months if it is made of skin. phenolic tips will last until they actually break possibly years. but softer tips wear over time, and frequency of use. The harder the tip the longer it will hold it's shape.
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Should I sand my cue tip?

The light ferrule-end sanding will help the glue bond better. Make sure all tip material and glue is removed before continuing. You should also wipe off any dust on the top of the ferrule with a clean rag or paper towel (and optionally clean with acetone) to ensure a clean gluing surface.
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When should I replace my cue tip?

When your cue's leather tip wears down to the thickness of a dime it's time to replace the tip. If you continue to use a cue stick that has a worn-down tip you increase your chances of miscuing. A miscue is when your cue tip slips off the cueball and digs into the billiard cloth or felt as it's called.
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Why is the tip of my cue not holding chalk?

The tip doesn't hold chalk when it is packed down from hitting the cue ball and the surface is slick. If you tap the tip to give the surface some texture, it will hold the chalk better.
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