When you chalk your cue with the more expensive chalk and it doesn’t stick as much to the cue- ball, where is the chalk going after you strike the cue ball?it’s going onto the table itself.It’s my opinion that the more expensive chalks leaves more deposits onto the table making it play slower
The chalk goes into the cloth. Normally you only see the marks on the cloth if the chalk is not the same colour as the cloth. Every time I play at my local club I vacuum the table and I always see how dirty the water in the vacuum becomes.
I've been using taom pyro for about a year now. I haven't had to clean my table, and my hand stays clean. When I go to the pool hall where they are using Master, my palm turns blue. Taom is clean, and stays on the tip.
Almost 200 dollars for ten pieces of chalk?!?! Never in a million years would I pay that for chalk. People need to stop thinking expensive chalk will help their game in some way.
nice review, thanks for the kind words!
The vibe in this video is immaculate
Thanks for sharing this complete and honest review ❤
Predator is expensive these days, £20 in the UK, very good grip on the the cue ball but yes leaves lots of marks
Good review!
were you hitting on the same point on the tip every time during the clean hit counter?
Yes. Always maximum backspin
You think 2.0 be better than v10? About the top spin or draw shot or side spins?
I think the v10 is better because it’s cleaner, but I could shoot more shots without getting a miscue with the 2.0
When you chalk your cue with the more expensive chalk and it doesn’t stick as much to the cue- ball, where is the chalk going after you strike the cue ball?it’s going onto the table itself.It’s my opinion that the more expensive chalks leaves more deposits onto the table making it play slower
The chalk goes into the cloth. Normally you only see the marks on the cloth if the chalk is not the same colour as the cloth. Every time I play at my local club I vacuum the table and I always see how dirty the water in the vacuum becomes.
@@MapleBilliardsyou vacuum the table on the local pool hall? 😅 waw what a nice customer are you
@@perfectiom3718 The people who work there are too lazy. They only clean the tables before a big tournament.
It stays on the tip. That is also why it does not transfer to the ball as much.
I've been using taom pyro for about a year now. I haven't had to clean my table, and my hand stays clean. When I go to the pool hall where they are using Master, my palm turns blue. Taom is clean, and stays on the tip.
The Pagulayan Chalk is Taom so should be the exact same feel and marks as those.
It’s not the same formula. The Taom 2.0 leaves a lot of marks on the table and the Pyro a bit on the cueball. I don’t see that with Pagulayan chalk.
Almost 200 dollars for ten pieces of chalk?!?! Never in a million years would I pay that for chalk. People need to stop thinking expensive chalk will help their game in some way.
People buy it for cleanliness and less chances of skids.
The missque is not made by a chalk 😅 you can make a missque on the first shot because of the technique.