If you are a beginner, I suggest you buy a snooker club, which can play both big and small balls. And practicing snooker hard for a period of time will make your accuracy get a huge leap. Don't forget that many top nine-ball players started playing snooker. At present, the integrated clubs with tens of dollars used in general billiards clubs can't be called snooker clubs, and the real snooker clubs are thinner. According to the position of the connecting ring, the snooker stick can be divided into 1/2 and 1/4. The center of gravity of 1/4 pole is relatively backward, and the price is relatively expensive because the first half is relatively long and the requirements for wood are relatively high. Many people who specialize in snooker prefer this kind of stick, but the only drawback is that it is a little inconvenient to carry.
3. The choice of the club is the hardness and elasticity of the club. The two are contradictory, and the rod with high hardness is usually slightly less elastic. There are many kinds of billiards cue materials, including maple, ash, sandalwood and even synthetic materials. They all have different hardness and elasticity, even the clubs made of the same material are very different, which is why two cue sticks that look the same sometimes feel very different when used. As for what kind of hardness and elasticity suits you, it depends on your technical characteristics. For example, the hardness of the rod used by jimmy white is very high, because he often likes to hit the ball at a long distance with strong rotation, and the rod that is too soft can't do it; On the other hand, Steve Davis OBE uses a soft stick with moderate elasticity. He seldom attacks when dealing with the far ball and often uses his precise defense. The hardness and elasticity of the cue can only be realized when billiards have reached a certain level, which is a subtle feeling.