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Why do pool players have a separate cue stick for breaking?

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Why do pool players have a separate cue stick for breaking?

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A normal Pool Cue Stick is capable of performing many different billiard shots such as the break shot, the jump shot, and normal playing shots. Other Pool Sticks perform very specialized jobs. The Mezz ZZ-BK, for instance, is designed to be used for breaking the racked balls in the beginning of each game. If you need to jump the cue ball over another ball, a Lucasi L-2000JC will help you do just that. Its shorter length makes the jump shot easier to perform. The 3 piece Fury Jump/Break Cues have a hard phenolic resin tip that transfer enormous amounts of energy when breaking, but will also execute the delicate jump shot when the butt section is removed. If you can’t reach a shot, a bridge stick (a cue with a bridge head attached) will come to the rescue. Table a little close to the wall? Our Trouble Shooter Cues, starting in a 24 inch length, can get you out of a tight spot. If you asked a thousand billiard players who they thought was the best manufacturer, you might get a thousand di

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