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Get a free Talisman cue tip for the next 10 people to post a link
by snooks on Jul.14, 2009, under Uncategorized
Get a free Talisman cue tip worth approxomately $15 for the next 10 people to post a link to this website on your own website, and email webmaster@billiardclick.com when they’ve put the link up.
This is a limited time offer.
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Snooker - Cue Tips Part 3
by snooks on Feb.08, 2009, under Info
A cue is the most vital element in the game of Snooker and it is essential to own your snooker cue if you are actually looking forward to develop your ability in playing the game. While you are buying a cue you will get a variety of choices. Choosing the right type of cue is very important when you wish to excel in the game. Bought cues may come with a cue tip pre-installled. make sure that this tip is suitable for you before playing. Some cheaper cues will install an extremely poor variety of tip on the cue while custom cue makers will often ask which type of tip you prefer to be installed.
The standard length of a cue is around fifty-eight inches and the recommended weight should be not more than seventeen ounces. Snooker cue tip vary in sizes but 10 millimeters is taken to be the standard size. Although experts use 9mm and 11mm tip sizes, it is best to learn the game in a 10mm tip size. At the end of the cue a ferrule remains attached so that it can prevent the tip from splitting.
Snooker - Cue Tips Part 2
by snooks on Feb.08, 2009, under Info
Most of us play snooker in our leisure. We are well aware of the rules of the games but sometimes we tend to miss out on the other aspects of the game. One such thing is the types and fittings of the Snooker Cue tips.
Most of the Snooker cue tips nowadays are made from various types of leather, the process manufacturing of which is still a very well kept secret.
Various pieces of equipment are available for cue tip fitting. There are various vice grips, sanding pads, tip glue etc. It’s best to experiment to find a system that works for you.
Snooker - Cue Tips Part 1
by snooks on Feb.08, 2009, under Info
If you are playing Snooker then it is very important for you know about the cue tips. There are different types and fittings of cue tips available in the market.
Hard tips are really good to use but it ’s a players personal preference which tips are best.
Here are some very popular cue tips,
-Elk Master is a fine tip made by Tweeten and it is regarded as the most popular soft cue tip across the globe. This is one of the most popular tips for snooker.
-LePro is one of the most popular cue tip used across the world. This is a medium hard tip.
-Moori is a type of a layered cue tip. This cue tip manufactured from pigskin. This is the choice of the professionals. It is available in all types such as hard, medium, and soft. Layered tips give a different feel and consistency of shot.
Lighting your billiards table
by snooks on Feb.03, 2009, under Pool Room
Billiards lighting can be regarded as one of the vital parts of this stylish game. The table lights are not only used for providing sufficient luminosity on the table but it also helps to create a warm ambiance for the players. The lighting can be used both for mood and function.
Billiards lighting is available in a vast array of designs, materials and styles. Billiards light shades are available in chrome, brass, glass, fiberglass and different other materials. You also will have the choice of different shapes and sizes available.
There are quite a few companies out there which provide their customers with the option of having customized billiard lights. The lights are available in both traditional and contemporary styles to suit every ones requirement. Some of the well-known and popular types of billiard lightings include classic Tiffany style, Stained glass fixtures, Hand crafted designs, hand painted designs, single light pendants, hood type lights, bar type lights, hanging lights and many more.
Billiards lighting can be artistically used to create a dramatic effect on the billiard game room. Whether you want a traditional or a contemporary look, billiard lights can be used experimentally and creatively to make the perfect ambiance.
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Billiards Close Up - Part 1- Cue Tips
by snooks on Jan.19, 2009, under Lessons
Welcome to the billiards world of the unseen.
This is part 1 of our new microscopic billiards series.
Cue Tips
When you’re busy playing a game there’s no more that a little thought that goes towards the humble pool cue tip. The poor tip is relegated to the back of your mind as you waltz around the table, yet remain so reliant on its performance.
Take a look at the image. This is an image looking down onto a tip from above, scanned at x32 on an electron microscope. Its amazing to see such detail. Notice all the tiny cracks on the fibrous surface. This is the bare surface of which the chalk will adhere to. The chalk acts to keep these fibers from being impacted, thus keeping friction between cuetip and ball. If you’re a greatly visual person like me then this post will help you to think why chalking needs to take place. Next time spare a thought for the humble tip.
Image courtesy of www.8ballsecrets.com
Pool Tips for Absolute Beginners - Article 2
by snooks on Jan.19, 2009, under Lessons
Practice Games
Ask around and see where more serious players go to play pool. You will probably find that these are places with the best tables. To begin with it may be an idea to go at a time that is quiet so you can get plenty of practice in. Take a friend with you and build up your confidence to play others. When you feel ready try to visit at a busier time. Try to play others, watch and learn from how they play.
Joining a Pool Team
A brilliant way of improving your skills is to join a team. When doing this consider what stage you are at and what you wish to gain. In the beginning it may be an idea to find a team that likes to win but does not take it too seriously. You can have a lot of fun while improving your game. If you want something more competitive in the future you can alway look around for another team to join and with your new skills they will all be queing up to take you on!
Have fun!
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Pool Tips for Absolute Beginners - Article 1
by snooks on Jan.16, 2009, under Lessons
Pool Tips for Absolute Beginners - Article 1
Pool Cues
This is a matter of preference and a very individual thing. I would advise that you begin by using a ‘house cue’ until you get a feel for the game. Once you feel you are progressing visit a sports store and try out their cues. If you are playing with friends have a go of their cues to find out what you like. You can also visit websites and check out what they have to offer. If you find a cue you like it always pays to shop around to get the best deal.
Chalk
You should also make sure you have a supply of chalk to put on your cue tip. The rule of thumb with this is to chalk up after every shot. This will reduce the likelihood of bad contacts and increase your accuracy in the shots you make. Be consistent now, it will pay off in the long run.
Invest in a Good Instructional book
This kind of book should be dipped into when you want to improve a certain area of your game. Invaluable knowledge can be gained from a little reading now and then.
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Learning To Win Again - Making 8ball Great Once More
by snooks on Jan.16, 2009, under Lessons
Learning to win again - making 8ball great once more
After we have not played for a while we sometimes get lazy to win. We lose the initiative to go out to win and it becomes a burden upon us. In occasions like these w need to step back from the normal and refocus.
Prepare well
When we prepare well we increase our chances of making that vital shot. Make sure that if you’ve been away from it all for a while or if you not been playing well that you get down to the practice room. Try out all the shots which bother you, after all there’s no need in practicing the shots you can manage already.
Commit to win
Make a commitment now as you read this that you will win x amount of games next time you play. Don’t suddenly expect to win every game right-away.
It will all take time but one things for sure, each game will make you a better player.
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My experience with Tallisman Cue Tips
by snooks on Jan.12, 2009, under Reviews
I’ve been using Tallisman cue tips for around 2 years now. I’ve found that I get a much better contact with the tip now, improving accuracy and consistency.
The tip itself which I use is a ’soft’ tip. I use the soft tip as I personally feel it reacts better. It’s all personal taste though. I now feel that I get the consistent hit which I have sought after.
Talisman Billiards is owned by Tony Jones. He has clearly done his research when manufacturing a pool cue tip. Tony also sells other billiards accessories.
I play pool but does anyone ever use these on a snooker cue or carom cue? What are your views?



