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How many kinds of mysterious billiard sticks are there? What are their names?

One * * 8 series of 23 clubs and their names

Entry level (Enlightenment, Gunner, Winner? )

advanced (classical, champion, eternal, cobra? )

supreme level (classic, perfect, supreme? )

Top level (Century Dream, Haendly Flower, Black Wind Evil, Hell Red Lip, Yellow Temptation)

Peak level (Peak Sun and Moon, Peak Tulip, Solitary Hunter)

Limited level (Ghost Axe, Magic Skill? )

the best (stunner, supreme king? )

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Some misunderstandings in the purchase of cue sticks

Myth 1: You must look at the wood grain when choosing cue sticks, because wood grain can affect the performance of cue sticks

This problem is also a very common misunderstanding. Many people choose cue sticks with wood grain as the first criterion, and some people say.

The grain of the club actually depends on the cutting angle of the whole material. The larger the cutting angle, the straighter the arrow. We know that the material selection of a club may come from the trunk, bark, root, crown and even branches of a tree. Why are the same material clubs, brand-name clubs much more expensive than brand-name clubs?

Because the famous brand clubs are very picky in the selection of materials, usually only the part of the middle part of the trunk near the bark, commonly known as the "second bark", is selected. The wood in this part meets the requirements of hardness and elasticity to the maximum extent, and it is not easy to deform. Low-end clubs are not so strict.

then, if you unfortunately choose a club made of wood from the branch, no matter how good the grain of your club is, it is hard to avoid deformation. Nowadays, many people say that some foreign brands, such as Japan, have poor club lines. In fact, this is because they have reduced the cutting angle of wood in order to save more precious materials.

friends who have the conditions can also try it. In Japan, where the grain is not good, you feel that the power is very transparent and the transmission force is complete when you hit the ball, which proves that the grain does not determine the performance of the club.

Myth 2: The maple cue is better than the pewter cue

Many people think that the maple cue is more elastic, stronger in yin and better in performance than the pewter cue. Actually, it's not entirely like this. Ash wood has always been used as the main raw material for making grab sticks in ancient China, because ash wood has good elasticity and toughness, stability and is not easy to deform.

In Water Margin, Wu Song was drunk on Jingyanggang, and at that time he was carrying a ash whistle stick (although it was useless to kill a tiger), which shows that at least in the Song Dynasty, the application technology of ash wood was quite common and mature. There is no denying that the elasticity of maple clubs is really good, and it is indeed better than ash in some aspects.

However, it can't be said that the performance of any maple cue is better than that of ash cue. Maple is more affected by the weather, and its adaptability is not as strong as ash cue. In different temperature and humidity environments, its performance fluctuates slightly, and the difficulty of control increases accordingly.

here, it's not really to give these two kinds of clubs a competition, but the point to be made is that maple wood is better than ash wood, which is definitely a misunderstanding. The simplest example, among the masters, Jimmy White, who is recognized as the strongest in hitting the ball, uses ash wood clubs.

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