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What is a snooker cue stick called?

A cue stick (or simply cue, more specifically billiards cue, pool cue, or snooker cue) is an item of sporting equipment essential to the games of pool, snooker and carom billiards
carom billiards
Carom billiards, sometimes called carambole billiards, is the overarching title of a family of cue sports generally played on cloth-covered, pocketless billiard tables.
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. It is used to strike a ball, usually the cue ball .
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Is a snooker cue stick the same as a pool cue?

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 stick called in billiards?

billiards, any of various games played on a rectangular table with a designated number of small balls and a long stick called a cue.
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What are the different types of snooker sticks?

There are three main types of snooker cues: one-piece snooker cues, two piece snooker cues and three quarter jointed snooker cues.
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Which cue is best for snooker?

Peradon cues are of the highest quality and Peradon have more experience than anyone and Peradon are the oldest cue makers in the world, so if they don't know how to do it no one does. So if you're looking to buy a quality snooker cue then you can't go wrong choosing a Peradon Cue.
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What are the Differences Between the Various Types of Pool and Snooker Cue?

Why are snooker cues made of ash?

ASH OR MAPLE

The biggest difference is the playability. Maple is a dense wood so has a more solid feel when striking the cue ball and as a result it does tend to have more cue ball deflection with side. Ash is less dense and has more flex through the shaft which is important for applying spin a bit more easily.
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Why do pool players have 2 cues?

It is a type of cue stick that is widely used today. The two-piece cue has a mid-point or a joint that you can find in the middle of the stick. Many players prefer this stick because of their convenience. Because of the adjustable size, you can take it anywhere with you and store it away easily as well.
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Is it legal to use snooker cue in pool?

So if you're only casually enjoying English pool whilst focussing on your Snooker game, feel free to play English pool with a Snooker cue. There are marginal caveats to using a Snooker cue to play English pool - Namely a very slight loss of precision over shooting where an English Pool Cue would deliver.
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Why is snooker cue so expensive?

There is a big difference in the manufacture process. Making a Hand-spliced cue is a longer process and often involves extra splicing and includes more exotic woods. The cheapest cues that many suppliers sell are not spliced at all and are in fact painted to look like they are spliced.
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What are the three types of cue?

There are several types of billiard/Pool cues and each has a specific use case. The different types of billiard cues include snooker cues, English cues, American cues, break cues, jump cues, and masse cues.
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What is the white cue ball called?

In 8 ball pool (or snooker and billiards), the white ball is known as the cue ball. The cue ball in cue sports is as important as a striker in a carrom game.
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What do you call a person who plays snooker?

Snooker player - definition of Snooker player by The Free Dictionary. https://www.thefreedictionary.com/Snooker+player.
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Why do they clean snooker balls?

Chalk from the pool cue powders the cue ball. During its travels, some of that chalk falls onto the table. Consequently, object balls collect this debris and transport it during gameplay. Such chalk is abrasive and can damage the table.
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Why is snooker chalk blue?

Silica chalk substitutes were eventually sold in both green and blue, free from Peple's patent due to it's differing composition. Despite the chalk substitute's new availability in green, the color blue still proved to be more popular with players due to it's reputation as a higher quality chalk.
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Why do snooker players tap their finger?

Why do snooker players tap their middle finger? Many snooker players tap their middle finger as it helps firm the bridge hand avoiding a shaky delivery of the cue.
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Do you need to oil a snooker cue?

Occasionally, (3-6 months depending on the amount you play) treat the cue with raw linseed oil. Wipe cue down with a damp cloth and dry. Do not use a lot of water or this can cause the cue to swell. Apply oil onto cue with a cloth or paper towel, leave overnight to soak in.
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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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Should snooker cue be heavy or light?

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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How long does snooker cue last?

If you are playing every day you might change the tip every three or four weeks but if there is a gap it could last longer. I've had the same cue for about the last three years or so.
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How much does a professional snooker players cue weigh?

Most players these days use cues which weigh at least 17 or 18 ounces. Some of the three-quarter cues are a bit heavier, like Barry Hawkins' which is over 19 ounces. He's had it for a long time, it's a very reliable cue which has stood him in good stead.
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