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What is a breaking cue?

A jump, or a jump and break cue is generally used in 9-ball and 10-ball pool, where it is within the rules for a player to jump the ball over any obstacles if they are snookered.
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What is a good breaking cue?

What type of cue should I use to break with? It is best to use a dedicated break cue, which is beefier and has a hard tip (usually phenolic). Power breaking with your normal playing cue can cause damage over time, and it will flatten the tip.
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What makes a breaking cue?

A break cue typically plays heavier, much firmer in the shaft, and has a much harder phenolic tip which helps transfer more energy and less spin. This cue can be made of wood or carbon fiber, just like a regular playing cue. A playing cue has many more variables in its construction.
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Are break cues legal?

Two common examples of bad sportsmanship are: conceding an unfinished game; and breaking down a cue during play. Both forms of conduct are frowned upon by professionals, and have no place in amateur play. All players are asked to allow opponents to finish the game before racking the balls or breaking down cues.
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What is a break cue in pool?

A break cue is heavier, which delivers more force. Additionally, it has a harder phenolic tip that transfers more energy to the cue ball. In fact, this type of cue can be so effective at improving your break that some leagues and tournaments prohibit its use.
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Break Cue Comparison

Should a break cue be heavy or light?

The idea is that the lighter the cue, the faster you can swing it. And the faster you can swing it, the harder you can break. Because this theory revolves around acceleration and speed, lighter break cues are good for players who are able to be accurate with a fast, athletic break stroke.
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Should a break cue be heavy?

What Weight Should My Break Cue Be? The ideal cue stick weight varies and depends on one's personal preference. However, heavier sticks providing similar accuracy and speed tend to break with greater power than lighter cues. For the break cue, you want a stick that falls under the standard weight (18-21 oz).
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How often should you chalk your cue?

How Often Should You Chalk Your Cue? Some players find success re-chalking after every other shot, but others prefer to re-chalk before each shot they take. You can chalk your cue more sparingly if you want, but if you need to take a shot with some spin, it's a good idea to apply some chalk.
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What weight cue do most pros use?

What is the standard cue weight? A: The pros use cues which weigh 19 to 19.5 ounces. Available pool sticks range from a low of about 15 to as much as 27 ounces, an extra half-pound over the pro cue.
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What are the 5 cues?

Everyone loves teaching their dog tricks, but your dog isn't truly well-trained until they can respond reliably to these five basic cues, sit, down, stay, come and leave it even around distractions. These are essential cues you will use for your dog's entire life.
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What break tip do the pros use?

Phenolic tips

This type of tip is frequently used for breaking. Phenolic tips transmit the most energy when touched and require the least amount of maintenance.
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What are sneaky Pete cues?

A Sneaky Pete is designed to look like a poorer quality, traditional house cue instead of a custom cue. The idea behind this was that people would underestimate the capabilities of their opponent and be susceptible to being hustled.
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What is the strongest cue?

The Black Hole Cue has extremely high Force, Aim, and Speed, with all three skills almost being maxed out. It also has a few bars in Time, giving the player some precious extra seconds to figure out their shot in a difficult situation. Players can obtain the Black Hole Cue by obtaining pieces from games in Mumbai.
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What is the best wood for break cue?

Both ash and maple are perfectly able to provide you with a full range of shots and also vary in terms of weight, as with everything else, when it comes to choice it is a personal thing, some thing maple is better, other prefer ash.
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What size tip for breaking cue?

Generally speaking most pool players prefer and 8mm to 8.5mm tip for a 1 & 7/8 pool cue ball, and most snooker players prefer a 9.5mm to 10mm tip for a full size 2 1/16 snooker cue ball. American pool uses an even bigger cue ball so the tip sizes are normally between 12.5 mm and 13.5mm.
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Where do you aim when breaking in snooker?

The most commonly used method is to place the white ball close to and at the side of the brown and aim for the outermost red on that side.
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Where do you aim for break in pool?

You'll want to hit the cue ball ½'' (13 millimetres) below the center, which is the size of the tip of your pool cue. By hitting it just below the center, you can make the cue ball stop in the middle of the table after the break.
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What is the average break speed in pool?

medium: 2-4 mph = 2.9-5.9 fps = 0.89-1.9 m/s. fast: 4-7 mph = 5.9-10.3 fps = 1.9-3.2 m/s. power shot: 7-10 mph = 10.3-14.7 fps = 3.2-4.5 m/s. powerful break: 25-30 mph = 37-44 fps = 11-13 m/s.
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Why do snooker players chalk their cues so much?

You have the tip of a snooker cue and the cue ball; but they're not the components that are in contact with each other. The application of chalk creates a barrier between them that increases the friction upon contact of the two surfaces. It's primarily used when playing a shot off the centre of mass i.e. sidespin.
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Do snooker players chalk their cues?

Chalk remains the material of choice because its properties are so uniquely suitable for preventing the cue from slipping on the ball. Chalk is sufficiently soft to rub on to the leather tip, but also abrasive enough to slightly scratch the tip so it retains the chalk and makes good contact with the ball.
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Does chalk actually help in pool?

Chalk lets you add friction to the cue tip, which allows you to make a shot, rather than have the cue slipping off the ball prematurely. Your pool cue tip will come in great condition to play, but over time, it will get worn down, which is why having solid chalk is key to staying on top of your game.
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Is a soft or hard snooker cue tip better?

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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How can you tell a good snooker cue?

The best quality snooker cues are made of maple wood or ash wood. There are many other types of woods which you can choose from, including rosewood and snakewood which are used in more luxurious cues. Different types of wood will have different grain lines, colours and feel.
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Can you jump with a break cue?

This is the proper and only legal way to execute a jump shot, and this is why it makes sense that a jump cue is shorter. So there you have it, a jump/break cue is used as kind of a multi-tool in the sport of pool. Personally, I prefer to have a separate break and jump cue, but to each their own. Have fun!
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