He ain't my hero. I guess you ain't been 'round these parts in recent times. :grin-square:
If I had bet, though, I would have bet on Earl because, as a veteran player on a variety of equipment, he had the edge. I heard that Earl used to play snooker in his younger life. That was a popular game down South years ago. Plus, he played on the 10-footers in Detroit when he was up-and-coming.
Older players do adjust to equipment much quicker than the younger players, and then there's Earl's experience on the 10-footers. He had the edge. It didn't mean it was a slam-dunk, though.
I do wonder. Did Earl play good, or did Shane have a bad day? Good players can't win every time, you know. Everybody has a bad day, even Shane.