$0.50 Vs $30 Pool Chalk // Pool Chalk Test & Comparison

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024

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  • @Chitown19
    @Chitown19 3 года назад +505

    Can't believe I'm watching a video about pool chalk on a Wednesday at midnight. Literally haven't played pool in 6 years and could care less about chalk...but here I am enjoying the hell out of this video

    • @TheBilliardCorner
      @TheBilliardCorner  3 года назад +22

      Thank you :)

    • @paxconsciente3352
      @paxconsciente3352 2 года назад +14

      never too late to start again friend !

    • @krystofer66
      @krystofer66 2 года назад +1

      ditto

    • @Shell4520
      @Shell4520 Год назад +4

      Lmao it’s 11:53 pm on a Wednesday and I see your comment over a year later. I too haven’t played in probably 5 years. Crazy

    • @DieSelCLipPys
      @DieSelCLipPys Год назад +1

      must be a night shift thing cause im doing the exact same thing

  • @WorldofPoolandBilliards
    @WorldofPoolandBilliards 3 года назад +12

    I've always used blue diamond, but got a couple things of free Predator chalk and am using that now.

  • @finkelmana
    @finkelmana 3 года назад +16

    Ive tried many of the expensive chalks and find they work no better than Master Chalk. They may last longer. before needing to reapply, but that is pointless, as I made a habit of *ALWAYS* reapplying chalk before shooting. That coupled with the fact Master Chalk is free at the pool hall, why use anything else?

    • @b4ssfunk3d
      @b4ssfunk3d Год назад

      I grabbed a box of Master Chalk for my table because it's a dark red felt and didn't want blue chalk stain which is the standard color. Glad to hear it doesn't really matter that much if you reapply chalk on every shot

  • @LilChrisPoolPlayer
    @LilChrisPoolPlayer 3 года назад +38

    Excellent comparison! Predator chalk is still my go to!

    • @TheBilliardCorner
      @TheBilliardCorner  3 года назад +4

      Thanks Lil' Chris!

    • @John-dn3vh
      @John-dn3vh 2 года назад +1

      I find that predator gets everywhere

    • @Krushard
      @Krushard Год назад

      Tried Predator, didn't like it. Dirty and no performance difference from Masters.

  • @YQMaoski
    @YQMaoski Год назад +4

    I'm looking at your video now in 2023, and I have to say, this is super useful, and helps to guide a buyer's decision way better than most reviews. I am a casual player and tend to chalk up almost every shot, and I have stuck with Master chalk for years. But now I am a bit curious about maybe trying some of these other ones, but perhaps going to be still some time before I plunk down the money to try the higher tiered chalks. Thanks!

    • @TheBilliardCorner
      @TheBilliardCorner  Год назад +1

      No problem thanks for watching! Try some of the mid tier premium chalks to start out with. They aren’t too expensive but offers some extra performance than masters chalk

  • @andymitchell6019
    @andymitchell6019 Год назад +2

    I fond that the kamui roku smooths the tip really quickly and have to scuff the tip back up after a day or so of playing , the thing that separates taom from all of these chalks are that they developed it to stop kicks (providing both players are using it) and it works ,and keeps the table so much cleaner 😀

    • @TheBilliardCorner
      @TheBilliardCorner  Год назад +2

      Testing the new Taom v10 atm. Wonder how much better it is.

    • @andymitchell6019
      @andymitchell6019 Год назад

      @@TheBilliardCorner I was using the pyro blue , started to use the v10 a couple months ago I have found that it leaves a little less residue .

    • @riverotterluresericdenson9216
      @riverotterluresericdenson9216 Год назад

      @@TheBilliardCorner the V10 I think is the best chalk there is for a home table. I use it at home but if I'm at a room that I Don't have to clean IDC. I'll use masters. I chalk every shot anyways and don't see a lot of advantage per shot over it honestly.

  • @dg2015
    @dg2015 3 года назад +35

    I chalk every single time. Pre-shot routine is key! Master's chalk, tried and true!!

    • @rjmills7784
      @rjmills7784 3 года назад +3

      Yeah masters is more than enough in my opinion

    • @AussieWhitePride
      @AussieWhitePride 3 года назад +1

      Nah, play more you’ll understand why they make better chalks

    • @iimiboy
      @iimiboy 3 года назад

      Sorry but no, i use layered tips with a z2 shaft and masters miscues even when chalking every shot.
      Predator and blue diamond are so much better

    • @MrJdsenior
      @MrJdsenior 2 года назад +2

      @@iimiboy If you are miscueing "even when chalking every single shot" you need a semester course in either your stroke or your tip preparation because, dude, that just doesn't happen.
      Maybe this will help, there IS a very definite limit to how close to the edge you can strike a cue ball, regardless of your tip or chalk. Also, the cue should stay on line during the shot, and a solid bridge is required for extreme English. Last point, there have been several decent tests done on the practical friction limits of different chalks and they all come out pretty even.
      Actually one more point. I have a friend who came one ball from winning the Australian snooker open many years ago who does little demos like drawing a diagonal corner to corner shot back to sink a ball placed on the short rail 6" from the pocket, on cut pocket nine footers. And he uses Master's chalk. Just sayin'. I think the only real difference in the waxier chalks is their staying power on the tip, which is great, but also on the cue ball, which isn't. Think skid.

    • @iimiboy
      @iimiboy 2 года назад

      @@MrJdsenior i played snooker from my early teens so my technique is sound, i think it must have been bad chalk, maybe damp.
      I recently tested out masters, blue diamond and predator and you can definitely see masters isn't of the same quality in coverage and grip

  • @Shape_Is_Overrated
    @Shape_Is_Overrated 3 года назад +5

    On my home table the Kamui chalk left the most chalk on the table of all I've used. I'm a Master's Chalk guy all day now that they have Sky Blue.

  • @johnpilon
    @johnpilon 2 года назад +4

    Sticking with my Master chalk. :D I chalk every single time and I honestly didn't notice or any performance difference with Blue Diamond or Predator.... Other than Predator constantly falling out of my chalk holder, and the Blue Diamond caused more miscues I found...could have been an old batch or poor stroke but I wasn't feeling it.

  • @Ridinfixinman
    @Ridinfixinman Год назад +6

    I've always been pretty happy with Triangle chalk - it seems to cover evenly on a typical tip, though it does need a bit more frequent application when compared to some of the calks featured here and it's cheap so I don't feel so bad if I happen to forget it when I leave

  • @jyudat4433
    @jyudat4433 Год назад +1

    love the addition of the clip with Van Boening at the end

  • @eduardoig17
    @eduardoig17 Год назад +3

    One thing to keep in mind is that the more expensive chalks have magnets which increases the cost to manufacture them. It is most likely not a huge cost increase but you are also paying for that feature and convenience

    • @hamadidies1611
      @hamadidies1611 Год назад

      Zما هي فائدة المغناطيس

  • @PoolAddiction
    @PoolAddiction 3 года назад +22

    Great video, you are really stepping up your game! Your quality and content keeps getting better!

  • @alexorchard2457
    @alexorchard2457 3 года назад +7

    I subbed from the intro. The way you explained how you’re spending your money for content was very genuine and hesrt felt. Hope you continue to grow:)

  • @TheJuice34
    @TheJuice34 3 года назад +3

    a tip for the taom pyro to go on easier use a coin to scrape of the top layer there's some kind of protection after this it will stick so much easier even on phenolic tips

  • @davidsiltz
    @davidsiltz 3 года назад +5

    I see a lot of chalk comparisons using miscues as the main criterion. I'd be interested in seeing a comparison of the amount of spin that can be applied with the various chalks. This would probably be a pretty subjective comparison, but I still think it would be interesting.

    • @RodgerMyers
      @RodgerMyers 2 года назад +1

      Depends on how good your stroke is !!! A buddy comes over and plays ... Seldom chalks and uses extreme English with old hard misformed tips and does not miscue .

    • @TheBilliardCorner
      @TheBilliardCorner  2 года назад

      I would be criticized heavily if I did tbh

    • @Blingdung
      @Blingdung Год назад

      @@TheBilliardCorner ź

  • @shortydancer
    @shortydancer 3 года назад +7

    Cool video, very Project Farm like. I would have liked to have the results in the columns to be ordered. I think I’ll be sticking to Masters. Chalking, even for a bit, is part of my pre shot routine.

  • @justdoingitjim7095
    @justdoingitjim7095 3 года назад +2

    Chalk that does well for those who don't chalk after every shot, doesn't impress me. I chalk after every shot. It gives me pause to take in the layout of the table and plan my strategy. You can tell a lot about a player by how often he chalks and the way he does it!

  • @stefan3225
    @stefan3225 3 года назад +39

    When I get divorced again I’m getting a diamond table just like you bud! 😍

    • @ericpoolguysimpson2954
      @ericpoolguysimpson2954 3 года назад +11

      Buy the table now :p speed up the process!
      I say that jokingly haha

    • @SlickRick4EVER
      @SlickRick4EVER 3 года назад +2

      LMAO....

    • @monicogarciaiii9249
      @monicogarciaiii9249 3 года назад

      Hahahhahaa

    • @ldelcors
      @ldelcors 3 года назад +5

      Why do divorces cost so much? Because they’re worth it!!! Buy the table now and start enjoying life.

    • @Neilarmeweak550
      @Neilarmeweak550 3 года назад +1

      Why you need to get divorced to get a pool table?

  • @TheBilliardCorner
    @TheBilliardCorner  3 года назад +8

    Special thanks to John Bertone from Kamui, Chris Renfro from Outsville and Jared Rivers for sending me their chalks to test for the video. Without them, this video would not have been possible. Shaft used in this video is the Hsunami shaft made by Richard Hsu.
    Non-Affiliate links:
    Kamui Chalk: www.kamuitips.com/collections/kamui-chalk
    Great White Chalk: outsville.com/collections/great-white-chalk
    Hsunami Shaft: facebook.com/Hsucustomcues or www.pooldawg.com/hsunami-pool-cue-shaft

  • @TimZ007
    @TimZ007 3 года назад +5

    I've used a bunch of these and always go back to master. I still have the .98 I bought for 20 as a promo when it first came out. It leaves to many dots on the cueball and will cause skids in the long run. I tried to break the world record for longest spinning cue ball. Anyway I was able to get 22 seconds but I wasn't able to do any better with kamui than Masters which was kind of surprising because the kamui really sticks. Also surprising to me is I was able to do it with a predator bk3 what's my best speed my other regular leather tips were around 17 or 18 of seconds continuous spin I was able to get 22 seconds with a predator break shaft. The previous world record was around 23 seconds and Venom trick shots did 27 which is kind of insane how he did it. HAHA I remember your vid of beating Shane a while ago.

    • @chased4221
      @chased4221 2 года назад

      Ship me a piece of .98 please :)

  • @BansheeBunny
    @BansheeBunny Год назад

    The number of hits before a miscue is not a metric I would rate chalk with. Chalks purpose is to secure contact between your cue tip and cue ball. Try chalking between every test shot and just hit the cue ball down table into the rail with a medium stroke using left or right English and measure the angle of reflection. If you have a consistent stroke you should only need 10-15 test shots per chalk to get an average.
    Hint: If you are a new player, chalking your cue between shots will slow you down and improve your outcome. Take this time to walk around the table too even if your next shot seems obvious, you may have missed something.
    After 50+ years of playing pool I use a Kamui standard black SS tip and 1.21 chalk and I only chalk once per rack, but I shoot lightly with a 20oz cue. I will get upset with myself if any ball hits more than one rail on a basic shot or two rails for position. Three rails is trying too hard unless your snookered and need to safety.

  • @Th3Unf0rg1v3n95
    @Th3Unf0rg1v3n95 Год назад

    This video is exactly what I was looking for. Might be an older video, but it has netted you another sub! Thanks for the help, sir!

  • @bryanrmcnair01
    @bryanrmcnair01 2 года назад +1

    I think diff chalk would perform diff with diff types of tips! Like masters with harder tip where more fine chalk with softer tips!?

  • @gappy5546
    @gappy5546 Год назад

    Wow, I've been scrolling through the comments for a couple of minuites now and it looks like he has read every single one. He obviously cares about his viewers

  • @Joseph-xi5bt
    @Joseph-xi5bt 3 месяца назад

    Spend on cleaner chalk if you have your own table. Much less cloth maintenance. Performance wise i doubt the more expensive ones have a significant advantage

  • @billpii6314
    @billpii6314 2 года назад +1

    Been using Masters for 50 years now and don't see a need to change, especially for $25.00 a cube.

  • @larryn1929
    @larryn1929 3 года назад +1

    Master Chalk. Blue. $7.49 for a dozen. I have never had a problem with it.

  • @SwtTrisha8
    @SwtTrisha8 2 года назад +1

    If someone covered the labels on these chalks snd had me go thru to pick which one I personally liked best- I would pick the Kamui brand only the 1.25 . One cube of it lasted me over 1 year and I play nearly everyday. I don’t know about the .98 you are talking about but the 1.25 is not a messy chalk at all, goes on smooth and sticks well. Only 2 things I don’t like about it is that it sticks so well that I have lost the habit of chalking every time because it doesn’t need it every time. And I also don’t like the price , but considering I only need to buy one cube about every year and a half - I figure it’s worth it. I honestly need to just get back in the habit of chalking it anyway rather it needs it or not.
    I have a table at home and I notice other people’s chalk making a mess and it’s sure not mine , nor do my hands or pool shaft get very chalky. I’ve tried most of the ones you listed and the chalk doesn’t stay anywhere close to the Kamui 1.25 and for that reason is why I won’t ever go back to any of the others.

    • @TheBilliardCorner
      @TheBilliardCorner  2 года назад

      Kamui really does make very high quality products. I've been using their Kamui black tips for years.

  • @hunterhill4786
    @hunterhill4786 Год назад

    Casually throws in a clip of him beating Shane Van Boening in 9 Ball. Great video!

  • @crfsam9257
    @crfsam9257 Год назад +2

    Have you ever tried Tiger or How chalk? I have always just used Masters and figured I would try different ones. I bought Tiger first and it is light blue and I really wanted dark blue. So I then bought How. I like them both but was wondering how they compare to more expensive chalks. I don’t know if you would be interested in making another review video. But if so I would send you a cube of each of them to review.

    • @TheBilliardCorner
      @TheBilliardCorner  Год назад

      Making another chalk video now. Haven't tried the HOW or tiger. I appreciate the gesture.

  • @adamlittle4538
    @adamlittle4538 3 года назад

    Legend has it he had alot of spare chalk after recording this video.😂 nice comparison it helped me decide what chalk would suit my needs and price range.

  • @andressims36
    @andressims36 2 года назад

    The clip at the end of your video was awsome, I totally felt the stress of that 9 ball with Shane Van Boening watching.

  • @breakshot7451
    @breakshot7451 Год назад

    since 30 years good oll master, nothing else comes in my case. ;)))) and i am a corner scratcher, will always find mine when several are laying around

  • @ericpoolguysimpson2954
    @ericpoolguysimpson2954 3 года назад +1

    I have the Aramith Blacks and noticed the kamui .98 were leaving impact marks on the balls. Did you notice this?
    I now use Roku.
    Still a great piece of chalk.

    • @TheBilliardCorner
      @TheBilliardCorner  3 года назад +1

      I have the Aramith Blacks too. I noticed most chalks will leave impact marks as chalk is basically an abrasive. I just give em a good polish once in awhile and they look brand new.

  • @bassinbilliards6279
    @bassinbilliards6279 Год назад

    I think I'll stick with kamui. Either the .98 or 1.21. I play with a predator Z2 kamui original Super soft and the chalk will easily hold for long extended periods of time. I rarely miscue if at all in weeks of play. A cube will last me a year without question and I avg 15-20hrs a week. When anyone tells me it's too expensive I laugh because I buy it with money won from tournaments. People will play with a 1000$ cue but complain about 30$.
    Toam, Roku and great white are good alternatives.

  • @garythesnail7631
    @garythesnail7631 Год назад

    I don't know why but the circular one looks so beautiful. Great white. I think I first saw that Europe gut use it in the Misconi cup

  • @makboo3516
    @makboo3516 3 года назад +3

    I appreciate your effort of reviewing these chalks. Very well done. I use Masters but I chalk before each shot and have had very descent performance with it.

  • @benthorpe1637
    @benthorpe1637 3 года назад +1

    I’m impressed by the MCM poster in the back

  • @traviswilson4752
    @traviswilson4752 3 года назад +3

    Is there a way you can do a chalk review on break cues to see which chalk holds the best on break cues?

    • @TheBilliardCorner
      @TheBilliardCorner  3 года назад

      In this video, I use my break cue to show how easy each chalk goes on my tip :)

    • @kevinsmith3901
      @kevinsmith3901 3 года назад

      Its Hard To Stop A Freight Train...WU...WU.
      -- the smitz

  • @ohusky271
    @ohusky271 2 года назад

    nice to see the channel has grown since this vid. Im getting into pool myself. Im more of a Snooker fan, but Snooker isn't big here in the US sadly.

    • @TheBilliardCorner
      @TheBilliardCorner  2 года назад +1

      I started playing snooker a few months ago. It's super fun! Thanks for the support O Husky.

  • @MichaelTux
    @MichaelTux 2 года назад

    How interesting!!! Love this video brother great shooting, really loved all the info you put out🤟🏼

  • @itsrashfordplays7292
    @itsrashfordplays7292 2 года назад

    I personally use Master's Chalk for my snooker cue and it is very clean as I also used the snooker hall favorite Triangle Chalk it is much better than the Triangle Chalk, it is much clean and you can think, the snooker version is it leaves like 5% residue after a soft shot and 10% after a hard shot, so, Master's is the way to go for snooker too

  • @eaglestrikes1
    @eaglestrikes1 2 года назад

    Good video, thank you. I would never pay a lot of money for chalk I only ever use triangle which performs very well and I apply it every stroke so the fact the the expense chalks are good for many shots is irrelevant to me. It’s my pre shot routine to chalk every time

  • @cosmicraysshotsintothelight
    @cosmicraysshotsintothelight Год назад

    The messiness factor comes down to color stain of the chalk medium. I have several colors of Silver Cup chalk, and I have a particular pre-shot routine I use as a result of examinations I have made over the years. So, I have these three "grades" of grey to black chalk. My tip never touches the table, but my chosen break shot cue ball placement starts to show spots on the cloth and I wondered if it was chalk related and determined that it is skid related for folks who break with heavy follow, driving the cue ball against the cloth at the moment the break shot is struck, But I also noticed some chalk "droppings". So I started spanking my stick with my bridge hand right after chalking it, and before shooting. The tip is still chalked, but all of the excess gets popped off by the shock of my routine and I no longer see chalk on the table and not as much transfer onto the cue ball either. My black chalk proved it with little getting on the table, but still marking the cue ball. Folks can handle little blue marks on the cue ball, but get all Donald Trump stupid bent out of shape when it is black chalk marks. So, my nickname is "Smokey" because I make a cloud of "smoke" right before each shot where I chalk and snap the stick under the lights to show the cloud. Since I chalk on each shot (not really), I never worry that I just knocked off part of what I just put on. Anyway.. I put the excess chalk in the air instead of on the table. Here is a nice break and run, where I used no chalk and a house cue... Then I figured I might need a little chalk... ruclips.net/video/ecPTc4cFAZc/видео.html Somewhere in there it shows me grabbing the stick firmly after chalking it, making a small dust cloud of chalk dust. ruclips.net/video/ecPTc4cFAZc/видео.html?t=440

  • @stephengordon5754
    @stephengordon5754 2 года назад

    This was just the information I was looking for, thank you!

  • @fuq584
    @fuq584 2 года назад +2

    Who doesn't chalk after every shot 🤦 I dont see the point of buying high end chalk just to not have to chalk as often, especially if I'm playing for money and risking a random miscues because I didnt chalk after the 18th shot and I forgot. Unless it would allow me to hit the ball with more action because of the grip of the chalk it's not worth it.

    • @TheBilliardCorner
      @TheBilliardCorner  2 года назад

      Skylar Woodward often does not chalk after every shot. Depends on the person's pre-shot routine.

  • @MyMojoGo
    @MyMojoGo Год назад

    I literally was having a conversation with someone about the Dennis Searing tips thirty seconds before starting this video. And I haven't heard yet of these, until now. Maybe it's a good sign that I should give one a try. 🦈

    • @TheBilliardCorner
      @TheBilliardCorner  Год назад +1

      Try thoroughbred tips instead, they feel better to me in quality and hit.

  • @iimiboy
    @iimiboy 3 года назад +1

    Best chalk should be the chalk that gives the best performance applying English and not how many shots before miscues

  • @stevendrury9449
    @stevendrury9449 Год назад

    I live by great white I chalk every shot though never really had a issue until I went carbon and the stain I’d get because of it’s like color but it wipes off very easily

  • @CT99999
    @CT99999 Год назад

    Great! It would be really interesting to see the same exact exercise conducted but without you knowing which chalk was being used for each test. That is, you could get a friend to chalk it each time, and you not know which was being used. That would make it the test more objective and results more credible.

    • @TheBilliardCorner
      @TheBilliardCorner  Год назад

      Hmm...you have a point. I don't have the luxury of a helper though. I could tape up the logos but I would still know by the color and texture.

  • @ferdisaputra1167
    @ferdisaputra1167 Год назад

    Imo, it's very important to chalking before take a shot don't matter the chalk is

  • @JamesBond-lj6ms
    @JamesBond-lj6ms 3 года назад +1

    When I got my new cue last week I got 2 cubes of chalk for like a dollar 🤷‍♂️

  • @cosmicraysshotsintothelight
    @cosmicraysshotsintothelight Год назад +1

    Best chalk there is as far as value, is Silver Cup. It is gritty, I cannot use "creamy" chalks.
    If you shaped your tip correctly there is no need to always index it the same for every shot. A properly shaped tip applies the shot mechanics exactly the same, regardless of stick rotation (indexing).

    • @TheBilliardCorner
      @TheBilliardCorner  Год назад

      Ganna try some Silver Cup on the next chalk video. Silver cup keeps getting brought up.

    • @plhlolelnlilx06
      @plhlolelnlilx06 Год назад

      I’m interested in the results of Silver Cup. I haven’t touched a cube in more than twenty years but from what I remember, it’s not an enjoyable experience.

    • @user-wc9uu9io5i
      @user-wc9uu9io5i Год назад +1

      I agree..hands down..Silver Cup. If someone ever uses it they will throw that Master crap in the can

  • @lancegould9256
    @lancegould9256 Год назад

    Very informative. Great video. I'm a Predator 1080 kind of guy

  • @josealfonsosantoso3131
    @josealfonsosantoso3131 3 года назад +1

    hey man, the new tiger chalk is a good one. $18.97 pack of 3 cleanliness is a 10 and it sticks really well

  • @kyle6209
    @kyle6209 2 года назад +1

    I find myself going back to masters despite all the different variations I try

  • @lkw3695
    @lkw3695 2 года назад +1

    Good video man. But it’s a “miss-cue” not a skid. It hurts.

  • @kennethgeorge5430
    @kennethgeorge5430 3 года назад

    I'm just getting into the pool hobby and never knew there is all this different types of chalk I just use what ever chalk is sitting around at the bar

  • @Justin-ch2sl
    @Justin-ch2sl 3 года назад

    Awesome video! Thank you for all your hard work!

  • @joepool7667
    @joepool7667 3 года назад

    I like kamui roku but really doesn't matter the brand.. we put Chalk any time on the tip so Master Chalk its ok and shipper

  • @danielbrown558
    @danielbrown558 2 года назад

    After 23 years of pool, masters is my go too but only the blue

  • @ryanhough2771
    @ryanhough2771 3 года назад

    I like the way great white grips but hate how dirty the cue ball and my CF shaft get after a few hours of practice.

    • @TheBilliardCorner
      @TheBilliardCorner  3 года назад

      I really enjoyed the Great White for how easy it goes on the tip.

  • @leog9844
    @leog9844 Год назад

    Best chalk I have ever used which is discontinued is Cosmo Chalk out of Japan.

  • @ilijapetrovic5002
    @ilijapetrovic5002 3 года назад +1

    Hey could you do something similar for cue tips? I really want to know what's the difference between, elk master, triangle, buffalo blue diamond, professional, kamui, taom...

    • @TheBilliardCorner
      @TheBilliardCorner  3 года назад

      That's a great idea! I'll try to do one in the future!

    • @ilijapetrovic5002
      @ilijapetrovic5002 3 года назад +1

      @@TheBilliardCorner There's no cue tip comparison video, atleast i haven't found one yet and everyone likes to see some reviews before buying pool gear so i assume it'll be popular.

  • @thegodofpez
    @thegodofpez 2 года назад +1

    I am ok with my Predator chalk. $20+ for one piece? Hard pass. Thanks for this review montage!

    • @suewoo5
      @suewoo5 Год назад

      I hate predator chalk i literally will throw em out if noone takes one lol

  • @ethanletzer3507
    @ethanletzer3507 Год назад

    Hey man you should do another chalk vid, there have been a lot of improvements and new models lately!

    • @TheBilliardCorner
      @TheBilliardCorner  Год назад +1

      Already did: ruclips.net/video/5pgk3LFFGCQ/видео.html

    • @ethanletzer3507
      @ethanletzer3507 Год назад

      @@TheBilliardCorner well lookie there 😅😅😅. Thanks buddy!!

    • @TheBilliardCorner
      @TheBilliardCorner  Год назад

      @@ethanletzer3507 no problem thanks for watching!

  • @rockinbob52
    @rockinbob52 3 года назад

    Love your videos man...would you do a video of cleaning pool table felt? Thanks in advance

  • @seamusmcfadden994
    @seamusmcfadden994 3 года назад +1

    If Master is good enough for Earl and Shane and many other pros to do what they do.......I'm not paying more for the latest and greatest.

  • @theimpaler9465
    @theimpaler9465 2 года назад

    Great review! Keep them coming!
    P.S: what’s the best way to store the chalk? I usually keep a desiccant bag together with the chalk. Is that a good idea?

    • @TheBilliardCorner
      @TheBilliardCorner  2 года назад +1

      Thank you!
      I don't see any harm with having a desiccant bag with the chalk. Keeps the chalk dry and performing the way it should. Some people go as far as to bake their chalk in the oven hehe.

  • @stefan3225
    @stefan3225 2 года назад

    I recently switch to Kamui Roku and while I appreciate the cleanliness I have NEVER had so many miscues. Even compared to Masters. Maybe I need a new tip, but I won’t be spending $30 on another piece of Roku

    • @TheBilliardCorner
      @TheBilliardCorner  2 года назад

      Make sure to clean off all the old chalk first and then scuff the tip before applying the chalk. Should help with your miscues.

  • @bw4593
    @bw4593 Год назад +1

    I really love all of the Taom choices, I just have to suffer with what’s on the table at the pool hall because I’ve lost so many damn cubes I can’t keep throwing money away lol

    • @TheBilliardCorner
      @TheBilliardCorner  Год назад

      I have the same issue haha. They make magnet chalk holders that clip to your waist/belt. I got into the habit of clipping it back after chalking and I don’t lose it anymore.

    • @cosmicraysshotsintothelight
      @cosmicraysshotsintothelight Год назад

      I get up every day now and take a weight reading and blood pressure reading. It took me a while to work that routine in. Same for chalk. I leave it on the table so often. I 3D printed a few carriers, but I found that simply making it part of your "I'm done now and I am going home" routine works best. And the dwindling bank account balance is a great motivator to upgrade your routine. :-)

  • @kevinfoss5461
    @kevinfoss5461 3 года назад +1

    i really love great white

  • @rocketrickstanley
    @rocketrickstanley Год назад

    What about the divot? I always liked the divot in the masters. Which others have the divot like masters that also is very clean? The Toam is very clean but has no divot. So hard to apply to tip.

  • @whetstonemistery
    @whetstonemistery 2 года назад

    Been using "Ballteck Korea carom" chalk and it performs really good $20 for 3 pcs

  • @mcesarey
    @mcesarey 3 года назад

    I really want to like the Kamui .98 but it leaves blue dots all over the cue ball. I might just use it on the break and jump cues.

    • @TheBilliardCorner
      @TheBilliardCorner  3 года назад +1

      For whatever reason Cyclops cue balls will stay cleaner than Aramith

  • @davidwest5452
    @davidwest5452 2 года назад

    I really like Great White. Hard to get my phenolic tip on my break cue to take anything else.

    • @TheBilliardCorner
      @TheBilliardCorner  2 года назад

      same, I always use the great white for my acrylic tip on my break cue.

  • @Crazeyfor67
    @Crazeyfor67 3 года назад

    Don't you think it's better for your rhythm to chalk up before every shot no matter what chalk you use? Thanks for the testing.

    • @TheBilliardCorner
      @TheBilliardCorner  3 года назад +1

      Depends on the player, it doesn't matter for me either way. Thanks for watching.

  • @Theseanbei
    @Theseanbei Год назад

    If you want a part 2, I have a number of chalks to recommend for testing!

  • @jericharding-barns1053
    @jericharding-barns1053 3 года назад

    Nice video man! All the best with your chennel growth 😊

  • @Mic01851
    @Mic01851 9 месяцев назад

    nice video. i use taom blue and green

  • @samwise1532
    @samwise1532 3 года назад

    Sorry to be off topic, but I love the artwork in the background! I have that MCM poster too!

    • @TheBilliardCorner
      @TheBilliardCorner  3 года назад

      Thank you, I bought the limited black one too. Still need to get a frame. Marty & Moog are absolute legends.

  • @plhlolelnlilx06
    @plhlolelnlilx06 Год назад

    Just tried the Tiger chalk and it’s very good. What makes it even better? Three pieces in a tin for $20!

    • @TheBilliardCorner
      @TheBilliardCorner  Год назад +1

      I’m curious, never tired it yet. What’s it like?

    • @plhlolelnlilx06
      @plhlolelnlilx06 Год назад

      @@TheBilliardCorner I think it’s very similar to Mezz which is the only one I’ve really liked as far as cleaner chalk goes. Hard tips like phenolic and impregnated leather seem to take Tiger as well as they need to.
      I’ve been playing with G2 soft tips for more than five years. It seems to work as well or better than anything you have as part of your test with this particular tip.

    • @TheBilliardCorner
      @TheBilliardCorner  Год назад

      @@plhlolelnlilx06 I appreciate the feedback. I'll give tiger a try on the next chalk video.

    • @plhlolelnlilx06
      @plhlolelnlilx06 Год назад

      @@TheBilliardCorner as a reference as to how much I like it… I just ordered five more tins so I don’t have to worry about it going out of stock.

  • @A-leeJ
    @A-leeJ 3 года назад

    Great job... we have this argument damn near every day!!!! Hahaha great video!! Much appreciated!!!

  • @darrellsmall1123
    @darrellsmall1123 2 года назад

    So your saying if ya chalk up after every shot or two masters holds up to the rest

  • @fede6991
    @fede6991 2 года назад

    this channel is underrated

  • @akeiai
    @akeiai Год назад +1

    Oh shit, I thought this was about blackboard chalk. Oh well. Can you try these out on a blackboard heh.

  • @rollinwild1369
    @rollinwild1369 Год назад

    What's your thoughts on the Taom V10 chalk vs all these tested?

  • @apostyle
    @apostyle 2 года назад

    The problem in my country, is that orginal Master chalks are hard to find, I bought Blue Diamond just beacause of the certilogo.
    Whats the difference between Kamui 0.98 and 1.21?. Maybe 1.21 is less dirty idk.

  • @Fearless13289
    @Fearless13289 3 года назад

    Master and predictor is my best brands for me💯👌

  • @albert333pool
    @albert333pool 2 года назад

    Taom V10 hands down! 💯

  • @valtermarques9934
    @valtermarques9934 2 года назад

    hello I would like to produce a chalk for my very soft use, where can I find ingredients to make it?

  • @crazylarryjr
    @crazylarryjr 3 года назад

    Master user here, it works for me, because i rarely go beyond three shots without chalking

  • @ventingknight98
    @ventingknight98 Год назад

    started using predator almost 2 years ago and it's been my favorite ever since, definitely on the messier side! Just get a glove that matches the chalk color and all your problems are solved lmao

  • @weswes4187
    @weswes4187 Год назад

    Thank you! Great video.

    • @TheBilliardCorner
      @TheBilliardCorner  Год назад

      No problem, check out my latest chalk video if you enjoyed this one ☝️

  • @pablojoseariasmartinez7984
    @pablojoseariasmartinez7984 2 года назад

    Quiro las predador precio dr la caja y cuantas unidades trae la caja

  • @denizchelik7475
    @denizchelik7475 3 года назад

    Ty for that mate)
    Are you planning to carry on carbon shaft reviews? If so can review cuetect and meucci's carbon shafts. Cheers!

  • @RickfromLafayette
    @RickfromLafayette 2 года назад

    You forgot to mention that the Great White also has a metal base for a magnetic holder which they also sell. Otherwise, great job.

    • @TheBilliardCorner
      @TheBilliardCorner  2 года назад

      Ah you're right! I'll make sure to mention it next chalk video.

  • @AdamMurrayLive
    @AdamMurrayLive 3 года назад

    Very cool video, man!! Thank you for making it.

    • @TheBilliardCorner
      @TheBilliardCorner  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the support

    • @AdamMurrayLive
      @AdamMurrayLive 3 года назад +1

      @@TheBilliardCorner My pleasure, man. Thanks for making a sweet video. I also liked the match play at the end. Well done.

  • @iAnubis.
    @iAnubis. 3 года назад +1

    I didn’t even know there were different kinds of chalk