The answer is subjective as there are many good starter cues. Some of the best brands for entry level pool cues are Action, Players and Scorpion. All have cues for under $100. A good starter cue is a 14 mm medium tip.
fairly good
Yes, very good. Alot of top professionals use Jian Ying cues.
It depends on what team they play for, and how good they are. I'm sure that volleyball players earn lots of $$$, especially if they're one of the best players. :)
because they dont have good players. their actually good players are to inconsistent. because they dont have good players. their actually good players are to inconsistent.
There are no worst players, just players not as good as others. If you believe some players are bad, then they are just not as good as the better players.
Samoan players are good, and so as every other ethnic group. Good and bad players in every race.
They can make good trumpets, but most of there trumpets are best used for beginner players. I highly recommend Bach especially the Stradivarius.
Professional pool cues costs about anywhere from sixty to ninety dollars. There fairly inexpensive and good to have. Theres places that have those on clearance like billards.
Yes , but they are no way as good as they used to be back in the day .
This would be a very rare happening. It does happen though, especially when two really good players are playing at the same time.
Extremely good especially if Campese is there and Farah from Campbelltown,(NSW).....so you cant beat that.. NSW is ten times better than QLD its just that QLD has the experience of Melbourne storm players and Broncos players but NSW is mostly rookies this year GO NSW!!!