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A snooker cue is a cue designed specifically for snooker tables and balls. It is usually thinner, lighter, and more flexible than a standard pool cue.
Snooker cues have a smaller tip size, a slimmer shaft, and a lighter overall weight. These features allow for more precise control on large tables with smaller balls.
Most snooker cues use tips between 9 and 10 millimeters. This smaller tip helps with fine cue ball control and delicate positional play.
They are typically made from ash or maple wood. Ash is especially popular due to its visible grain and natural feedback.
Yes, but it is not ideal. The smaller tip and lighter build can make power shots and break shots more difficult in pool.
They can be, especially for players focused on snooker. However, beginners often benefit from trying different weights and tip sizes before choosing one.
Yes. Because of the smaller tip size, proper chalking is essential to maintain grip and avoid miscues.