@@network735 No, it's for better contact with the cue tip and because it's easier. If you didn't have the small dimple then you'd only get lines and it would take longer to chalk.
I carry a little shaper/scuffer in my pocket when I go to the bar and use their cues. Everybody mashes the shit out of the tips with the chalk. I just take a minute to shape it up give it a little scuff and then chalk as shown.
@@losoj30 I’ve been using Taom Pyro for two years now, a cube lasts for 8 months or more and I play several hours daily. Chalking them correctly helps 👍🏻
When we use english, top spin or follow Rishab, we are striking the cue ball off center. Because of this, the tip would have a tendency to slip off the side of the cue ball without using chalk. When this happens, it known as a miscue. *Chalk creates grip so the tip does not skid off the side of the cue ball when a player uses spins. Thanks for your question 👍🏻
This is correct, but you should chalk upwards towards the center instead of downwards towards the edges. This loads the chalk up closer to the point of contact instead of wiping it away towards the edges.
Lol.. my dad said his uncle Johnny who taught him how too play pool used too play with Minnesota fats unfortunately my dads uncle passed away many years ago from MS. MY DAD SAID HIS UNCLE WAS SUPER GOOD AND USED TOO PLAY THE PROS IN POOL HALLS FOR MONEY AND THATS HOW HE MADE HIS LIVING. IDK HOW TRUE THIS STORY IS BUT ITS A NEAT STORY ESPECIALLY IF IT HAPPENS TOO BE TRUE..
That’s a bummer 😟 Buy a belt clip or keep your chalk on your possession Austin. This way, only you can use your own chalk. This also helps to not lose your chalk. Thanks for sharing what happened to your chalk 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@@ronthepoolstudent I’m thinking about it I have nowhere for it so when somebody looks at my case they walk over and grab it I have been hiding it tho 😉
A slight cup contours to the arc of the tip HSB. Watch Fedor Gorst when he stands over a shot as an example, you’ll see him properly apply chalk by gently rubbing the cupped chalk over his tip radius.
I also chalk as shown. My chalk remains arced but ends up arced from side to side and corner to corner using the full face of the chalk. This makes the chalk last a long time. The small divot seems to help start this as long as the player doesn't think it means insert here and begin drilling.
@@bruceb4679 A great lesson in life for you young man: When you’re good at what ever it is you do, stay humble and let your actions speak for themselves. From there, others will do the bragging for you… Good luck as you advance in life.
@@Justin-ew5qv thanks for commenting Justin. Btw, let me know when you’re able to defeat Earl 😉 Also remember this, “you never get a second chance to make a first impression”…think about it 😊
Been playing pool for 20 years, and it doesn't matter lol. As long as the chalk is on the tip. I'd say dont spin it simply because it will wear your chalk down fast. But this weird idea that there is a special way to make the chalk stick onto the tip, is silly. Its just a fad that caught on. All the pros used to spins the chalk on the tip, didnt make them less of a pro. As long as the chalk stays on the tip, thats all that matters. But if you are buying 20 dollar one piece chalks, you might want to make it last lol.
You're right, its silly to think the way you chalk will affect the way it sticks to the tip. But reality is that this is the only logical way to apply chalk. Makes chalk last longer, less unnecessary chalk dust which will dirty the cue ball and felt, can make use of the chalk edges. When its a house cue and chalk it doesn't matter, but when its your own stuff, even if its a cube of silvercup, better use it "correctly".
@@richngo8585 thanks Rich. Btw, I have two cubes of Taom Pyro chalk that are on my home table that are a year old now. They are only half used up and I play several hours daily.
Who said this video was about making chalk stick? Funny how you read into that way Prove Me Wrong 🤔 With all respect, this YT Short has nothing to do with making chalk stick lol.
sometimes a good old elk master and simple master chalk plays better then all this new " technology " 😂 let me guess that expensive chalk gives you low deflection lol lol
@@bankonitbilliards300I haven't used it, but a guy I shoot with has some. Supposedly, it doesn't make a big mess and get everywhere like most chalk will.
Not really low deflection, but it will not leave a mark on the cue ball. Chalk marks on the cue ball can alter shots if the object ball hits that chalk mark. That's why professionals used to ask the referee to clean the cue ball. Now you almost never see that because they use the newest chalks.
It’s funny how people get on here and talk shit about other people over pool chalk, so others will think they’re smart and cool. When in reality, they’re the idiots. Some of y’all trying to act like y’all knew this already. All because some pro said do it this way.
Hello Robby. I created this video to demonstrate an efficient way to simply coat a cue’s tip. It is actually fine that others comment on this subject matter. There should be no issue hearing views by others, as long as everyone treats each other with respect. There should also be no reason to attack fellow Pool Player’s over their opinion to apply chalk to a Pool cue. Let’s all please remain respectful as we are in this together. Let’s instead support one another in this sport we all love and learn from each other. Thank you for understanding.
Maybe if chalk manufacturers stopped putting divots in the chalk to begin with people wouldn't intuitively do these this. Just send the chalk flat
Thank you Daniel, my thoughts exactly. GREAT POINT!!! 👍🏻
Yes I believe they do it so you use the chalk faster, or I may be wrong they may do it because they think they are helping us lol
@@network735 👍🏻
@@network735 No, it's for better contact with the cue tip and because it's easier.
If you didn't have the small dimple then you'd only get lines and it would take longer to chalk.
It’s a tactic so you use it faster
I'm so glad to hear I've been doing it right from the beginning.
It’s the best way Jennifer 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
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So simple yet so wildly unknown. This is muscle memory for me.
Ain’t that the truth 👍🏻
Best video on youtube!! People don't relize how long a chalk can last if their dumd... Would learn this! Glad you put it out there!
Thanks Toby, it’s amazing how many players do not know this 🤷🏻♂️
No matter how carefully I apply chalk, it only ever lasts until the first drop onto a hard floor :-(
Sorry I’m late to class, glad I saw this, because I’ve definitely been doing this🤦🏾♂️. Thank you🤙🏾
Thank you Nehemiah and glad this was of help.
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Yeah, I’ve been playing recreationally for decades and never new better
@@BiggiemanMD I’d say it’s common 👍🏻
Also, don't chalk over the table, it get dust in the felt and makes the table roll slower.
Thanks Matty and yes, avoid chalking over the table 👍🏻
I carry a little shaper/scuffer in my pocket when I go to the bar and use their cues. Everybody mashes the shit out of the tips with the chalk. I just take a minute to shape it up give it a little scuff and then chalk as shown.
Great idea String 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I hope people see this. This is why i dont let anyone use my caulk.
It is amazing to see most players chalking this way 🤷🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
Thanks 👍🏻
@@ronthepoolstudent my cubes last a long time unless someone tries to drill into it
@@losoj30 I’ve been using Taom Pyro for two years now, a cube lasts for 8 months or more and I play several hours daily. Chalking them correctly helps 👍🏻
@@ronthepoolstudentI've even seen people spin the cue with their foot thinking they look cool 😂...obviously they aren't pool players
@@anon2414 👍🏻
I see people chalk their tips like they drilling for oil. "Next thing you know ol' Jed's a milionaire!"
Lol 😂👍🏻
That's the technique!!! 🔥🔥
Saves the chalk for sure Bert 👍🏻
sometimes chalk is free
Let the pencil sharpening begin lol 😊
Your expensive chalk. I like that.😄
Thank you for watching Kesh 👋
Thanks, Ron! 💪
You’re welcome O 👋
Informative upload Ron. 🤩👍
Thanks bud! 👍🏻😊
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Thanks for watching.
Question - Why do u need to chalk the tip of cue stick?
When we use english, top spin or follow Rishab, we are striking the cue ball off center. Because of this, the tip would have a tendency to slip off the side of the cue ball without using chalk. When this happens, it known as a miscue.
*Chalk creates grip so the tip does not skid off the side of the cue ball when a player uses spins.
Thanks for your question 👍🏻
This is correct, but you should chalk upwards towards the center instead of downwards towards the edges. This loads the chalk up closer to the point of contact instead of wiping it away towards the edges.
Thanks Joel.
Minnesota fats said it's like putting on lipstick
It is… 👍🏻💄😊
Lol.. my dad said his uncle Johnny who taught him how too play pool used too play with Minnesota fats unfortunately my dads uncle passed away many years ago from MS. MY DAD SAID HIS UNCLE WAS SUPER GOOD AND USED TOO PLAY THE PROS IN POOL HALLS FOR MONEY AND THATS HOW HE MADE HIS LIVING. IDK HOW TRUE THIS STORY IS BUT ITS A NEAT STORY ESPECIALLY IF IT HAPPENS TOO BE TRUE..
@@cryptonator1988 cool 😊
Very informative ty sir
What's your cue tip mm?
11.8
Masters chalk is perfect! Why buy anything less?! I agree tho people tend to chalk their cues like crazy n waste so much on just the tip alone
It all a matter of personal preference SD 👍🏻
Taom chalk is better for the table
@@nakkadu amen to that Nakadu 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
See I knew I was a natural cuz no one taught me how to do this I learnt it on my own I’m a real pool soldier
Awesome Tyrone, it’s the efficient way to do it 👍🏻
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I won't let anyone use my chalk for that reason alone
Exactly 👍🏻
Somebody tried to drill my predator 1080 left a big mess and it doesn’t go on easy like it did before it does just leaves a mess
That’s a bummer 😟
Buy a belt clip or keep your chalk on your possession Austin. This way, only you can use your own chalk. This also helps to not lose your chalk.
Thanks for sharing what happened to your chalk 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@@ronthepoolstudent I’m thinking about it I have nowhere for it so when somebody looks at my case they walk over and grab it I have been hiding it tho 😉
@@austinmoore1689 that’s not cool 😟
I would never do something like that. The answer is definitely to keep it on you at all times 🤷🏻♂️😊
Thats how i do it like putting on lipstick
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That was like $11 worth of Taom chalk wasted there lol
Lol 🤷🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
can i use chakl on leather tip?
Yes you can Bryan.
@@ronthepoolstudent should i pinch the tip first?
@@BryanRock505 it should be shaped and scuffed first.
Is this a 7ft table?
8’
EXACTLYLYLYLYLYLYLLYYLYLYLYLYY LALALALALALALALALAAAAA I ESTING RAW POTSTSOTES
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Don’t put it drilled hole down on the rails either. 🤬
Or smack the chalk down on the rail when you screw up 👍🏻
Way is there dimple in the middle of the chalk than?
A slight cup contours to the arc of the tip HSB.
Watch Fedor Gorst when he stands over a shot as an example, you’ll see him properly apply chalk by gently rubbing the cupped chalk over his tip radius.
I also chalk as shown. My chalk remains arced but ends up arced from side to side and corner to corner using the full face of the chalk. This makes the chalk last a long time. The small divot seems to help start this as long as the player doesn't think it means insert here and begin drilling.
@@michaelfredieu-ec6we well articulated Michael 👍🏻
Thank you for your explanation.
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Give me some cue stick please 🥺
Can't stand drilled chalk. Messy.
AMEN!!!!! 👍🏻
I’ll beat you all day and won’t chalk at all !
I’m proud of you, you’re the best Toni B and you are very humble at that 😂
@@ronthepoolstudent Was hoping you were up for a challenge, all good , keep practicing sir !
@@bruceb4679
A great lesson in life for you young man:
When you’re good at what ever it is you do, stay humble and let your actions speak for themselves. From there, others will do the bragging for you…
Good luck as you advance in life.
@@ronthepoolstudentwhat about Earl Strickland?
He isn't humble. Could you beat him?
No. So why be humble?
@@Justin-ew5qv thanks for commenting Justin. Btw, let me know when you’re able to defeat Earl 😉
Also remember this, “you never get a second chance to make a first impression”…think about it 😊
Been playing pool for 20 years, and it doesn't matter lol. As long as the chalk is on the tip. I'd say dont spin it simply because it will wear your chalk down fast. But this weird idea that there is a special way to make the chalk stick onto the tip, is silly. Its just a fad that caught on. All the pros used to spins the chalk on the tip, didnt make them less of a pro. As long as the chalk stays on the tip, thats all that matters. But if you are buying 20 dollar one piece chalks, you might want to make it last lol.
Thank you for watching
You're right, its silly to think the way you chalk will affect the way it sticks to the tip. But reality is that this is the only logical way to apply chalk. Makes chalk last longer, less unnecessary chalk dust which will dirty the cue ball and felt, can make use of the chalk edges. When its a house cue and chalk it doesn't matter, but when its your own stuff, even if its a cube of silvercup, better use it "correctly".
@@richngo8585 thanks Rich. Btw, I have two cubes of Taom Pyro chalk that are on my home table that are a year old now. They are only half used up and I play several hours daily.
@richngo8585 well yeah, but thats what I said already.
Who said this video was about making chalk stick? Funny how you read into that way Prove Me Wrong 🤔
With all respect, this YT Short has nothing to do with making chalk stick lol.
sometimes a good old elk master and simple master chalk plays better then all this new
" technology " 😂 let me guess that expensive chalk gives you low deflection lol lol
Thanks for watching.
@@ronthepoolstudent I was just messin I'm a jokester. Love the channel and keep up the good work 👍
@@bankonitbilliards300I haven't used it, but a guy I shoot with has some. Supposedly, it doesn't make a big mess and get everywhere like most chalk will.
Not really low deflection, but it will not leave a mark on the cue ball. Chalk marks on the cue ball can alter shots if the object ball hits that chalk mark. That's why professionals used to ask the referee to clean the cue ball. Now you almost never see that because they use the newest chalks.
@@trailerwookie yes Michael, I can speak for Taom Pyro. It never cakes chalk on the cue ball.
GREAT PRODUCT!
Next can you explain to them how light switches work lol
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It’s funny how people get on here and talk shit about other people over pool chalk, so others will think they’re smart and cool. When in reality, they’re the idiots. Some of y’all trying to act like y’all knew this already. All because some pro said do it this way.
Hello Robby. I created this video to demonstrate an efficient way to simply coat a cue’s tip. It is actually fine that others comment on this subject matter. There should be no issue hearing views by others, as long as everyone treats each other with respect. There should also be no reason to attack fellow Pool Player’s over their opinion to apply chalk to a Pool cue.
Let’s all please remain respectful as we are in this together. Let’s instead support one another in this sport we all love and learn from each other.
Thank you for understanding.