Blimey that's a good question. I always thought it was green, the softer compound. that's what I go for. Could be blue. Why doesn't anyone market whacky colours like red or purple just for a gag
2006-09-22 06:19:44
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answer #1
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answered by Warlock Fiend 4
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Blue
2006-09-22 06:19:01
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answer #2
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answered by philipscottbrooks 5
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Green chalk, it doesn't mark the cue ball as much as the blue ones. Professional players are very particular about chalk marks on cue ball because it will alter the direction slightly on impact.
2006-09-22 14:04:26
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answered by Micky 3
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Blue the same as you get at a snooker club or pub
2006-09-22 06:28:19
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answered by Confused 1
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not sure I thought is was preference, the colours define the coarseness of the chalk I think...blue is finer that green. I think....!! not sure though.
2006-09-22 06:30:46
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answer #5
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answered by ChrisAds 2
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they always use green it sticks 2 the tip better and u get better grip 4 screwback then blue
2006-09-22 06:29:36
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answered by andrew h 1
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blue
2006-09-22 09:38:11
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answered by ☺hottie_n_training♥ 1
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blue or green
2006-09-22 06:19:09
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answered by Emma-Lou 5
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The kind that sticks to the tip!!
2006-09-22 06:23:21
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answered by Mickey Mantle 5
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blue?
2006-09-22 06:19:12
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answered by abaz_88 2
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