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erickc
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Posted - 11.10.2002 :  01:59:23  Show Profile  Send %s1% an ICQ Messageerickc  Click to see %s1%'s MSN Messenger addresserickc Send erickc a Private Message  Reply with Quote
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thw
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Posted - 11.10.2002 :  04:48:12  Show Profile  Click to see %s1%'s MSN Messenger addressthw Send thw a Private Message  Reply with Quote
normally 2-piece cue, I think, and I saw only one time a player brought himself with a 3-piece cue. Though most perfer using 2-piece cues, some would keep it as 1-piece cue in a 1-piece cue case without unscrewing it back to two pieces after playing.

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Posted - 11.10.2002 :  10:06:20  Show Profile Send GUEST a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Eric, do you mean how many cues a player has, or how many pieces is their cue cut in to?? For either questions, it depends on personal preference and financial status of a player. I was told that you should stick with one cue, and make it an extension of your arm. But I get bored of things, and like to change from tome to time. Therefore I owned quite a few cues, currently I have only 3 with me. But that is why I can't play well, I quess I never get used to one cue (plus talent comes into play as well). And as for how many pieces one's cue should consist, that is even more personal. It depends on what you like and how convenient it is to carry around.

I hope my response helped. Again, this is my personal opinion.
Frank
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