what happened with earl and shaw?

gxman

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It was 13-13 I think and Shaw rattled a ball out the corner. I glanced up and missed the shot.

Did shaw said earl shark'd him?

At the end of the match, Alvin said Shaw broke his cue in half?
 
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It was 13-13 I think and Shaw rattled a ball out the corner. I glanced up and missed the shot.

Did shaw said earl shark'd him?

At the end of the match, Alvin said Shaw broke his cue in half?

He isnt a gracious loser. Even Daz said that jayson is 24 but 12 mentally
 
I was thinking the same thing. I think he said Earl sharked him in some way, but I don't know what he said Earl did.
 
Earl walked into Jason's eye line at 13 13 all on Jason's break shot... Jason called him on it during the next frame "attempted sharking" back possibly?

earl made a valid point "you still shot the shot"

At 14 13 down jays on took on a very risky jump shot whereby even if he made it he was losing the white.. He made the shot but lost the white and played a poor safety.. His head had gone..

Cue snapping was the result..
 
"Sharking" or barracking as we call it is just part of the game here.. Especially in team matches..

Surprised that jays on fell for it to be honest...
 
It was 13-13 I think and Shaw rattled a ball out the corner. I glanced up and missed the shot.

Did shaw said earl shark'd him?

At the end of the match, Alvin said Shaw broke his cue in half?

Earl started yapping early in the match. Later (during the next match) Jason said that he resorted to earphones and music for the first time ever, to try to avoid hearing Earl. But apparently the music ran out and Jayson began hearing Earl again (not sure why he couldn't just replay it). Eventually Jayson went on tilt. The cue he broke apparently was a jump cue.

If the tournament director or referee (when they have one) doesn't act on his own initiative in these situations and ask Earl (or other offender) to sit down and be quiet (or to stop yapping during his own inning), then the other player should make that appeal to the TD/ref. Distracting the opponent is specifically listed in the WPA rules as a form of unsportsmanlike conduct. I don't know whether the Predator Tour rules follow that part of the WPA rules, but surely the TD has the authority to control it.

Earl also yapped at Shane and others in the room during the Shane match, but Shane was able to ignore it well enough to still outplay Earl.
 
Should make for a great TAR 36 with him and Dechaine. Maybe they can fight in the parking lot afterwards.... TAR 37

MD wants no part of Jayson on the parking lot biz. Unless you have been witness to the Scottish way of doing things you would not know but these guys are crazy.
 
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