Jousting Cue
What was the high on viewers on TAR last night? I couldn't get the stream to load?
And the intelligent TD at the SBE wouldn't let him play on the TV table. Take note of that bright move, Hopkins...
Like him or not, people wanna see Earl play...
The PPV stream shut down after operating for only a short while. I don't remember that count but like another poster said, after they sent the stream over to USTREAM (not PPV) they kicked it up to over 2000. That's quite an accomplishment.
I agree people want to see Earl play. I think it was Earl's experience at playing for all these decades that helped him overcome the great talent of Van Boening. People can say what they want about Earl but his ingenuity in using ass-weights, strobe glasses, magnifying glasses, gloves, tape, finger extenders, cue extensions, cue weight enhancers, etc, it is these things and the way he thinks about them that helped him get the cheese.
I've wondered if Earl let Shane hits some balls with his Jousting Cue and what Shane thought if he did.
That 10 foot table needed a cue that could put some "ooomph" in the cue ball to make it move those large distances with precision and little effort.
Earl alluded to something else in his post interview. He said that he "really" like Shane Van Boening and you can tell he does. But Earl said it was too bad that when they compete Shane and he have to be enemies. Earl sees pool matches as a war between two men.
I thought that if I ever played him in a tournament, before we played, I would have a man to man conversation about how I hoped we would play our match. Now, I see I have no chance of talking with him. I'll either have to fight fire with fire, play better than him

or try something more desperate. :thumbup:
A pool match is a war for Earl and he wants to win at all costs.
JoeyA