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Cues, Balls and More – Outfitting Your Billiard Room

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

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Outfitting your billiard room can be an exciting endeavor. There are so many options on the market for cues, balls and more that narrowing your choices down may prove frustrating.

Where to Purchase Cues, Balls
Outfitting your billiard room should not have to break your billiard and game room budget. With a little ingenuity and perseverance the items to outfit your billiard room can be purchased reasonably. There are great online stores with billiard supplies on the internet where you can purchase items to outfit your billiard room at a cut rate. There are also online auction houses where you can bid on the supplies for your billiard room at relatively low cost. There are discount warehouses that sell cues, balls, hard billiards cue cases, and more at discount rates. Cues, balls and more, outfitting your billiard room can be an activity that is adventuresome if approached in the right manner. There is no reason to spend more than is wanted to outfit the billiard room; the time should be put in to investigate all options. There maybe some of these items available in second hand or thrift shops. A great place to look for these items is the classified section of the news paper. This should not be a decision that is made over night, keeping in mind that these items are a luxury item, meaning that they are not required for day to day living. To wait a day for a better deal will be well worth the effort. Jumping on the first deal that comes along is never a good idea unless the items are being purchased second hand with the possibility of the seller having another buyer waiting in the wings.

How Much will it Cost?
Prices will vary greatly for new equipment. Top of the line equipment can run into the thousands. Lower end equipment can be a few hundred, either way it will cost. Designing and decorating the perfect billiard room can be very expensive and certain considerations should be taken. How often will the room be used and how skilled are the users? If this is the first time anyone has any experience with a billiard room spending too much money on the equipment is not a wise choice. If the users are experienced and will use the equipment regularly than spending a bit more may be warranted. It is entirely up to the users as to what type of equipment to buy. Breaking the budget for recreational purposes is probably not the best option though, good inexpensive equipment can be had.

Styles
When outfitting your billiard room, you will need to concentrate on your personal tastes and the style of the billiard room that you have envisioned. There are many styles of cues, balls and other equipment for a billiard room on the market and the style of these items should match the billiard room. If the billiard room is done in wood with an ornate billiard table, a traditional look, then the equipment should have a traditional style to it. You can also choose more modern accessories in your billiard room – so it all “boils” down to your personal preferences. Take a good look around and make sure the styles match.

Moreover, you should have fun when decorating your billiard room – which is the best way to end up with a billiard/game room that you can be proud of!


Be Sneaky With Your Game With the Sneaky Pete Pool Cue

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

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Pool cues come in all different types and styles, from classic to contemporary.  You will find that there are bright colored cues, wood cues, and designed cues for you to choose from.

If you are looking for a plain cue and cue case that looks more like a traditional house cue, you will want to consider a Sneaky Pete type pool cue.  It is a two-piece pool cue that offers a more traditional look, rather than a more custom look, and this is what many players want.

Why should you choose a Sneaky Pete Cue for your game?

If you want to downplay your pool playing skills and “hustle” your friends, a Sneaky Pete can be just the cue stick for you.  This pool cue looks just like the house models and can make them think that you just picked up a cue before playing, rather than bringing one from home.  Even though it is two-piece, in some brands of cues, this is almost impossible to tell, simply because of how well they are made.

The unique custom pool cues are beautiful, but if you want to just have a good pool stick that you can enjoy playing with, the Sneaky Pete model of cue may be just the one for you.  It has a toned down appearance, but it is still stylish and can give you a solid hit.

If you prefer a stick without any design or decoration, this pool cue is the right choice for you. The Sneaky Pete type pool stick may have gotten its name from the hustlers of old, but you don’t have to be a hustler to enjoy it.  This two-piece pool cue stick is an excellent choice if you enjoy playing billiardsl at your friend’s house or if you simply enjoy the look of it.  Consider a Sneaky Pete Pool Cue for your game today!


Tips For Choosing the Best Pool Cue For Your Game

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

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There are many factors that go into making you the best pool player you can be, but one of the most important is getting the right cue, and the best cue case. When you begin shopping for that perfect pool cue, here are a few things to consider:

The ideal weight

Getting a cue that is the correct weight for your skill level can advance your game. A heavier cue, weighing 20 or 21 ounces, is recommended for a beginner because it stays on line better.  Heavy cues are less likely to drift with a not-so-perfect stroke.  As your skills develop consider moving to a lighter cue, 19 ounces or less.  Lighter cues allow you to better control the speed of the cue ball.  You may also want to check to see if a weight bolt is built in for adjustments.

Sizing up the tip

Pool cue tips range between 11-14 mm with the standard cue tip being 13 mm. The standard size is best for beginners. The tip width can be decreased with experience allowing for more precise control of spin.  The tips come in different degrees of hardness.  Softer tips give a better feel of the shot when starting out.  Harder tips do not become flattened as easily as soft tips. On a more professional level, harder tips are needed.

Personality of your cue

Often a person will enjoy choosing a certain decorative inlay or color to further personalize their pool cue, but this may increase the price.  On the other hand, many people prefer more simple cues that do not draw as much attention to themselves.  You must decide which is best for you.

Amount of investment

Consider the amount you are willing to invest on a cue based on your level of play. Brand name cues tend to be more affordable and best for beginners.  A good quality mass produced cue usually sells for around one hundred dollars and up.  Cues can also be custom made and can sell for several hundred up to thousands of dollar. As your level of expertise increases, then a predator p3 black luxe pool cue or even unique custom pool cues may become more practical.

After evaluating these aspects, you should be able to better select a pool cue that is suited to your needs and level of play.  Try out different types of cues to find what you like. Most importantly make sure you find a cue that you feel comfortable and confident using.