Did you watch the video?
Yes...you know...the one where Earl is pointing at the ten ball with his cue.
...I suspect it was to see if the ten went past the eleven.
The two ball didn't have place to go.
Did you watch the video?
Seriously? You did watch it and you still think he was intending to make the two? If so, I would LOVE to watch a video or three of you playing. Because, if you think a carom on the two is a viable shot, you must be 10 times better than Efren or Earl ever dreamed of being.
I did watch the video. He (Earl) turned to the crowd and said. Efren would play the carom walked up to the table and called the two. It was pretty simple/.
Bert
I did watch the video. He (Earl) turned to the crowd and said. Efren would play the carom walked up to the table and called the two. It was pretty simple/.
Bert
I guess you haven't read much of the posts on AZ.
Earl had a verbal hiccup
Exonerated by the rules....Google 'intent'
Jayson is a nit...applauded by the bar rules crowd
Case closed
(all rise as judge exits)
You are kidding, right ? I don't understand this kind of thinking. Trying to turn black into white as we say in my country.
It says: "he may ask for a call" and not "he should ask for a call".
Strickland made the call which was wrong. Did you expect his opponent to ask him to think again ?
I saw the results in this poll. I know most of the guys who voted "no" are from the U.S. Seems like you don't respect the rules so much.....
If Efren Reyes did the same mistake, he would accept it and sit down without acting like a 3-year old kid.
Why ? Because he is a real sportsman.
You guys are unbeatable !!!!!!!!
Just wondering....given Earl's "career highlights" was there perhaps an agreement between the parties and the ref that would allow Earl to be away from the table. The point being, if Earl is perceived as snarling when he must be there, why make him be there more than necessary ? Also, there are spectators who try to push Earl's buttons. I would like to know if Mr. Shaw considered Earl's seating choice a sharking move; I know I would not be bothered.:scratchhead:
How about the point being, that Earl should be made to conduct himself as a professional, or he should find another profession. This is of course my opinion, and Earl is a great player, but...there is more to being a pro, than just your ability when you're actually at the table. Granted I do not want to see the "game" so sterilized, that it is stale, but expecting a certain level of conduct is absolutely appropriate, and I don't think Earl should be any exception.
regards.
j2
To me, not standing for the anthem in the NFL is worse than Earl's behavior. Should we eject all the players who don't stand?
OK, what the he$$, let's go with it.FWIW, I did not say that Earl should have been ejected. I merely think his behavior is at times in poor taste, and people generally act that way, because they have been allowed to. JMO.
People don't stand "because they are allowed to".
Pool players need to quit being so "thin skinned"...man up!
If Earl gets in your face, get back in his. Tell him you'll kick his ass.
Uh, ok? :thumbup:
I've had people pull out guns during our gambling matches. Listening to Earl act a fool is nothing compared to having a gun pointed at you.
People complain about Earl's behavior all the time. I think it is probably easier to send Earl in a "tail spin" than it is to let him shark you. Start eating potato chips when he is shooting. Take forever to shoot. Ask for a re-rack on every rack. Chew gum and pop bubbles. Start talking to yourself when you walk around the table and look at Earl on every shot and ask, "ain't that right, Earl?"
You'll have him flipping out and breaking every shaft in his case before the second or third game.
Just act crazier than he does. Come in with a toilet seat strapped to your ass or something.
I've had people pull out guns during our gambling matches. Listening to Earl act a fool is nothing compared to having a gun pointed at you.
People complain about Earl's behavior all the time. I think it is probably easier to send Earl in a "tail spin" than it is to let him shark you. Start eating potato chips when he is shooting. Take forever to shoot. Ask for a re-rack on every rack. Chew gum and pop bubbles. Start talking to yourself when you walk around the table and look at Earl on every shot and ask, "ain't that right, Earl?"
You'll have him flipping out and breaking every shaft in his case before the second or third game.
Just act crazier than he does. Come in with a toilet seat strapped to your ass or something.
People don't stand "because they are allowed to".
Pool players need to quit being so "thin skinned"...man up!
If Earl gets in your face, get back in his. Tell him you'll kick his ass.
Seriously? You did watch it and you still think he was intending to make the two? If so, I would LOVE to watch a video or three of you playing. Because, if you think a carom on the two is a viable shot, you must be 10 times better than Efren or Earl ever dreamed of being.
I looked at the video again and your are correct. He does talk about the carom but gestures towards the left foot pocket and calls the two.
Bert
In general no player was calling any shot during the tournament except "tricky" shots. There may have been one or two players occasionally calling obvious shots, like the two ball a diamond from the corner and straight in, which for some reason I find really annoying.... My question is this - was Shaw calling every shot?