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MARK RICHARD Black Badge 57 inch 3/4 Jointed 8.5mm English 8 Ball Pool Cue - 9.5mm Tip Blue&Black Snooker Cue and Case Set #T15SC98
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MARK RICHARD Black Badge Rainbow 3/4 Jointed 8.5mm UK Pool Cue Stick - 9.5mm Tip Snooker Billiards Cue and Case Set #SC106
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MARK RICHARD Black Badge Burl Spliced 3/4 Jointed 8.5mm English 8 Ball Pool Billiards Cue - 9.5mm Tip Snooker Cue and Case Set #SC35
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57/58" Laos Burl & Cosmic Blue Design Snooker/Pool Cue - Crafted for Precision & Style #SC108
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Mountain Lake Aesthetics Snooker & Pool Cue Set - Handcrafted 57" Zebrano & Ebony Design #T90SC31
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57"/58" Snooker/Pool Cue Set with Ovangkol Brown Splice #SC51
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57" 3/4 Jointed Snooker/Pool Cue & Case Set With Midnight Blue Design #T97SC61
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Luxury 57" 3/4 Jointed Snooker & English Pool Cue Set With Ebony & Burl Navy Inlays #T92SC57
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Crafted for Precision: 57" 8.5/9.5mm Tip Figured Ebony Lemon Yellow Snooker/Pool Cue #T2SC69
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MARK RICHARD Black Badge 57" 3/4 Jointed English Pool Cue Set - Pine Green Snooker Cue with Case #T99SC101
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Premium Handcrafted 57/58" Grey & Black Snooker & English Pool Cue Set #SC107
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Professional-Grade 57"/58" Snooker/Pool Cue & Luxury Case Set With Ebony/White Splice Design #T2SC97
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57" Artisan-Crafted Bocote Snooker Cue Set - Black & White English Pool Cue #T2SC100
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57" 3/4 Jointed Ebony & Coastal Blue Snooker/English Pool Cue with Deluxe Case #T90SC102
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FAQs
Does the joint on a 3/4 cue affect accuracy or cue ball control?
In high-quality 3/4 jointed cues, the answer is no—not in any noticeable way. A well-machined joint will lock tightly with minimal movement or misalignment, preserving the cue’s straightness and delivering excellent feedback.
In fact, many professional and advanced amateur players in the UK prefer 3/4 jointed snooker cues precisely because they offer the feel of a one-piece cue while remaining more practical to transport. The balance point remains further back, which helps maintain a consistent stroke—particularly important for finesse and spin shots in snooker or English pool.
The key is build quality. Lower-end cues may suffer from joint tolerances that affect cue ball control, so always choose a trusted brand or supplier.
Is the weight distribution different in a 3/4 jointed cue compared to centre-jointed cues?
Yes, and for many players, that’s a good thing.
Because the joint on a 3/4 cue sits closer to the butt, more of the shaft remains as a single piece, preserving the natural taper and weight distribution you’d find in a traditional one-piece cue. This often results in:
- A smoother transition from grip to tip
- Better cueing accuracy, especially on longer pots
- A more solid and predictable stroke
Centre-jointed cues, by contrast, split the cue in half and can feel slightly more “mechanical” if not perfectly balanced. That’s why 3/4 jointed cues are often preferred by serious snooker players in the UK.
Why do many UK snooker players choose 3/4 cues over centre-jointed ones?
Because 3/4 jointed cues offer a superior playing feel while still being easy to transport. They’re essentially the sweet spot between the classic one-piece and the more compact centre-jointed design.
In the UK snooker scene, especially among club and league players, 3/4 cues are widely regarded as the preferred choice thanks to:
- Better shaft consistency
- Improved shot feel
- Traditional taper and flex
- Convenient portability in a standard cue case
If you’re aiming to play seriously or just want to upgrade from a pub cue, a 3/4 jointed snooker cue is an excellent investment.
Will the joint loosen over time or affect performance?
Not if the cue is well-made and maintained properly.
A quality 3/4 jointed pool cue should have a precision-machined brass or stainless steel joint that holds firm shot after shot. Over time, regular use won't significantly affect joint stability—assuming it's not overtightened, dropped, or exposed to extreme temperature changes.
To prolong the life of your cue:
- Always disassemble it carefully after use
- Keep the joint clean and dry
- Store the cue in a proper case to avoid knocks or warping
These are standard best practices for any jointed cue, not just 3/4 models.