
There are many factors to consider when purchasing an 8 ball professional pool cue. The tip size is crucial. Consistency in shot placement is dependent on the tip size. Price is also an important consideration. There are many brands and styles to choose from, so a professional cue might be more expensive than an entry level cue. You decide what style and how big you need.
The game's rules
Rules of 8 are complex and can be confusing for beginners. For beginners, however, simplified explanations may help to better understand the game. First, remember that the 8-ball is the centre of the triangle as you accumulate the balls. It is important that you don't pocket the 8th ball before you take the other six balls. You will lose the game if you don't pocket the 8-ball correctly.
Second, you need to know the fouls. There are three kinds of fouls in 8-ball pool: standard, break and non-standard. Standard fouls include hitting an objectball directly with the pool cup, causing it to move from its resting point, or losing the frame if you hit one or more balls prematurely. Non-standard fouls, on the other hand, include failing to move away from the table after hitting the ball.

Types of pool cues
There are many different types of 8 ball-pool cues. They have different tip widths and ferrules to reinforce their tips. They also have different woods. Some cues are made from Ash while others are made from Maple.
Galaxy Cue, out of all the options, is the most costly. It is available for purchase at a cost of 25 coins. It is also extremely fast and can go at very high speeds. It also has high power, which is vital in early games where you need to get the white marble over the table. You can also use it for long shots which are essential to win 8 ball pool tournaments.
Tip size
A cue's tip is one of its most important attributes. A small tip is more difficult to control, which can lead to miscues. On the other hand, a large tip gives the ball more power and spin. To get the best balance of power and spin control, the tip size should match that of the shaft.
A professional 8 ball pool cue's tip must be the same length as its shaft. Thick shafts allow for smaller tip diameters which reduces the likelihood of tip splitting.

Cost of cue
There are many variables that impact the cost of a professional 8ball-ball pool cue. The most obvious factor is the material used to make the cue. American and English cues tend to be made from maple or Ash, but there are many other materials available, including carbon fiber and fiberglass. Some materials are more durable than others or better suited to specific applications.
Costs can vary depending on the wood used for a cue. The most expensive woods tend to be more costly than the less expensive. Inlays can also be costly.