How does he do that?
Sorry you haven't seen it happen to other players.
Very well saidWhen I talked to Shane and saw that he was visibly upset by how Earl was treating him I decided to say something to Earl. I have never talked to Earl before so I introduced myself and said that I said. I was not threatening violence at all, that was the furthest thing from my mind. He jumped up and said I threatened him and someone should call the police.
When he jumped up for a second I thought he was going to try and hit me, if that would of happened I would of protected myself and that is the only way Earl would ever be injured by me or anyone I know. I have way too much to lose to start a fight with anyone.
I love Shane like a family member and will protect him as such, he is sometimes too nice for his own good and won't say or do things to protect himself.
I kind of feel bad because deep down I know that Earl can't control himself and he is not capable of controlling his actions.
When people say that this is a gambling match and this is the way pool is I believe they don't have a clue. I have been involved and attended many of these matches and there hasn't been a single one with anything like this. In fact I have been involved with straight gambling on pool and poker for many years and have never seen someone act like Earl did last night. I hope he is better today, I know his friends were going to try and talk to him about his behavior.
I watched Earl play several matches at Derby and he was a complete gentleman in each match and the crowd was very supportive of him. I was hoping that this was the Earl that was going to show up for this event.
Anyone who thinks that I said what I did to try and get into Earl's head or because I didn't want to lose money doesn't know me very well. I would of said the same thing if we were up 11 games, it is the principle and not the money.
When I talked to Shane and saw that he was visibly upset by how Earl was treating him I decided to say something to Earl. I have never talked to Earl before so I introduced myself and said that I said. I was not threatening violence at all, that was the furthest thing from my mind. He jumped up and said I threatened him and someone should call the police.
When he jumped up for a second I thought he was going to try and hit me, if that would of happened I would of protected myself and that is the only way Earl would ever be injured by me or anyone I know. I have way too much to lose to start a fight with anyone.
I love Shane like a family member and will protect him as such, he is sometimes too nice for his own good and won't say or do things to protect himself.
I kind of feel bad because deep down I know that Earl can't control himself and he is not capable of controlling his actions.
When people say that this is a gambling match and this is the way pool is I believe they don't have a clue. I have been involved and attended many of these matches and there hasn't been a single one with anything like this. In fact I have been involved with straight gambling on pool and poker for many years and have never seen someone act like Earl did last night. I hope he is better today, I know his friends were going to try and talk to him about his behavior.
I watched Earl play several matches at Derby and he was a complete gentleman in each match and the crowd was very supportive of him. I was hoping that this was the Earl that was going to show up for this event.
Anyone who thinks that I said what I did to try and get into Earl's head or because I didn't want to lose money doesn't know me very well. I would of said the same thing if we were up 11 games, it is the principle and not the money.
if 99.9 % are betting on shane
then how is anyone betting on earl?
dont make since.
someone has to bet on earl for someone to get a bet on shane.
I never doubted your intentions of talking with Earl. You looked to be well controlled & calm. But I disagree about gambling & attitudes. Bucktooth is FAR worse than Earl in terms of acting nutty & has made tons from it. Stuff like this just isn't commonplace nowadays. But heck, it used to be common & even aired on national TV. What happened between you & Earl was unfortunate. What Earl was saying to Shane was below the belt. But during play, Earl wasn't doing anything that didn't used to be common in the game. Miz used to tell stories about a guy he played who would pull out a knife & start stabbing his leg (wooden) & cursing aloud to shark his opponents. Old timers of the game have tons of stories about sharks & vibrant personalities. We just don't see it today. Forrest Whitaker's role in Color of Money was a lot like Earl. It's entertainment & it's raw gambling. Or maybe I just grew up playing in low class ghetto rooms, and think this gentleman stuff is weird & foreign to pool. I really don't know how you haven't noticed the colorful characters in pool if you have gambled that much. And I don't doubt that you have gambled a lot. Just perplexed at the notion that this is something you haven't seen before.
A lot of stories have been blown out of proportion, I am sure some of the crazy things did happen though. I met Bucktooth at Derby one year and in a few minutes realized he is someone who I would never deal with. I try and only gamble with people I respect. I have gambled with Scooter, Alex, Dippy, etc... and never had any problems with them at all. Sure we might both get loud when trying to match up and there might be friendly banter during the match but overall everyone acted like adults.
As I stated earlier this isn't a normal gambling match, it is kind of a mix between a tournament and gambling. All of the previous matches I have watched weren't anything like this, if this were my first TAR match it would of been my last.
he calls out people in the crowd.
When I talked to Shane and saw that he was visibly upset by how Earl was treating him I decided to say something to Earl. I have never talked to Earl before so I introduced myself and said that I said. I was not threatening violence at all, that was the furthest thing from my mind. He jumped up and said I threatened him and someone should call the police.
When he jumped up for a second I thought he was going to try and hit me, if that would of happened I would of protected myself and that is the only way Earl would ever be injured by me or anyone I know. I have way too much to lose to start a fight with anyone.
I love Shane like a family member and will protect him as such, he is sometimes too nice for his own good and won't say or do things to protect himself.
I kind of feel bad because deep down I know that Earl can't control himself and he is not capable of controlling his actions.
When people say that this is a gambling match and this is the way pool is I believe they don't have a clue. I have been involved and attended many of these matches and there hasn't been a single one with anything like this. In fact I have been involved with straight gambling on pool and poker for many years and have never seen someone act like Earl did last night. I hope he is better today, I know his friends were going to try and talk to him about his behavior.
I watched Earl play several matches at Derby and he was a complete gentleman in each match and the crowd was very supportive of him. I was hoping that this was the Earl that was going to show up for this event.
Anyone who thinks that I said what I did to try and get into Earl's head or because I didn't want to lose money doesn't know me very well. I would of said the same thing if we were up 11 games, it is the principle and not the money.
A lot of stories have been blown out of proportion, I am sure some of the crazy things did happen though. I met Bucktooth at Derby one year and in a few minutes realized he is someone who I would never deal with. I try and only gamble with people I respect. I have gambled with Scooter, Alex, Dippy, etc... and never had any problems with them at all. Sure we might both get loud when trying to match up and there might be friendly banter during the match but overall everyone acted like adults.
As I stated earlier this isn't a normal gambling match, it is kind of a mix between a tournament and gambling. All of the previous matches I have watched weren't anything like this, if this were my first TAR match it would of been my last.
so if 1000 people like SVB and bet for him against 1 guy who opens the window because he likes earl, that would be what percentage?
(hint 99.9% of people betting on SVB).
not sure how a gambler like you missed this...maybe because people are used to sportsbooks where they keep the action 50/50 and make money on the vig....doesnt apply in casual gambling.
For doing nothing at all right Chris, just points at people, just to point. They didn't laugh or get loud, take flash pictures while was down on his shot?
I can't believe that you, of all people, would have typed that! A REF???? In a gambling match????? Are you kidding me?????????? Sheesh, I've seen guns pulled when one guy couldn't win any other way!