View Full Version : What is a Good Cue for a Beginner?
CPFall
10-10-2005, 09:16 PM
I've been playing pool for a few months now. I've gotten a little better, and I play enough that I'm looking into buying my own cue. Are there any suggestions for cues for newbies? (I've been eyeing the Predator 4k1, but everyone is telling me that I'm ridiculous for looking into a $500 cue...especially since I'm not that good either >_<)
Any ideas, please? Thanks...
PREDATOR !!!!!!
why getting a $100-$200 cue and then getting a Predator, and then you'll have to change the way you aim, it'll only be harder, make it easy from the start 8)
audiopro
10-11-2005, 12:00 AM
Predator Predator Predator!!!
I do not use one myself because I came across their technology a little late, which would cause need to re-learn a lot of degrees of compensation that I have already grown accustomed to. But if you are new to the game, no better choice!
That said, after a long while of playing with a conventional shaft... I've recently made the decision to move to a Predator, and deal with re-learning some thing. The advantages are just toooooooo big to pass up...
I'm just sorry I waited so long...
(More on this later for everyone else, but for now... Sleep.....)
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