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Cue Selection & Advice
Not every cue suits every player

A snooker cue is not a standard product.
It influences how you accelerate, how you aim, and how you deal with deflection — often without you being aware of it.

That is why I offer snooker cues exclusively with expert guidance.
Not as a product on its own, but as part of a well-reasoned, individual decision.
If there is no clear match with your stroke profile, there is no sale.

No sale without analysis
Understand how you strike before choosing a cue

Many players buy a cue based on other people’s advice, online reviews, or a quick test.
In practice, this often leads to technical compensation and uncertainty at the table.

My principle is simple:

first understand how you play — only then advise a cue.

A cue should support your natural stroke, not correct it.

Class Cues — quality with consistency
A reliable foundation for choosing the right cue

I work with Class Cues because of their:

  • consistent build quality

  • stable and predictable deflection behaviour

  • reliability across different specifications

These are low-deflection cues, but low deflection is not a marketing label for me.
It is one variable that must fit the way you play.

Class Cues provide a strong and honest foundation — when chosen correctly.

Low deflection is not a goal in itself
Why “as little as possible” is often not the right answer

Many players look for “the lowest possible deflection”.
In practice, that does not work for everyone.

The right cue depends on:

  • how you accelerate

  • your timing and impact

  • how your visuals and mechanics work together

That is why deflection is tested, not assumed.

Testing in a professional facility
Compare cues under realistic conditions

In my professional facility, you have the time to test and compare different cues properly.
Not a quick impression, but focused observation and feel.

We look at:

  • feedback and feel in the hand

  • balance and weight

  • shaft behaviour with side spin

  • effect on cue ball control

  • consistency 

A cue should support your game, not force adjustments.

No match = no sale
A clear boundary, also commercially

This is not a slogan, but a principle.

If a cue:

  • provokes compensation

  • creates uncertainty

  • or does not fit your mechanics

then there is no sale, even if it is a high-quality cue.

A wrong cue costs more in the long run than it ever delivers.

Who is this for?
For players who want to choose consciously

This approach is intended for players who:

  • want to invest thoughtfully in their equipment

  • want cue and technique to work together

  • are not interested in impulse purchases or sales talk

Level of play is less important than the willingness to make an informed choice.

Price indication
Clear, without sales pressure

Class Cues are available from approximately €400.
Final pricing depends on specifications and finish.

More important than the price is knowing why a cue works for you.

Interested in cue selection & advice?
A conversation is always the first step

Do you want to know whether your current cue truly fits your game,
or would you like to test and choose a cue under expert guidance?

Cue selection & advice always starts with analysis and testing.

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