The Legendary Pearl to Take On 14.1 Attempts

Yes I agree that everyone who makes money in the pool & billiards industry should have a .5 - 1% annual tax on their gross profit that goes to Earl the Pearl.

I hope he has a breakout run soon but he does seem to be putting himself into troub
Why??

It's been 20 years since Earl Strickland ran 10 consecutive racks to win $1 million at a tournament. ... Strickland's jaw-dropping achievement — he actually ran 11 racks — at the Dallas Million Dollar Challenge event, almost immediately became one of the most memorable, and misunderstood, moments in modern pool history
 
Why??

It's been 20 years since Earl Strickland ran 10 consecutive racks to win $1 million at a tournament. ... Strickland's jaw-dropping achievement — he actually ran 11 racks — at the Dallas Million Dollar Challenge event, almost immediately became one of the most memorable, and misunderstood, moments in modern pool history
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Glen why are you starting shit with everyone today? Is it that bad? Seriously man. Your my friend-relax!!!

Happy new year
Fatboy
 
Just cuz I like the guy from what I’ve seen. And I feel bad that pool didn’t blow up when he was in his prime. It’s easy to disperse other people’s cash man 😎

I don’t think he got his million for that run did he? Some kinda drawn out story I vaguely remember reading.
 
$h!+. I was hoping to watch him get into the 300s this afternoon. Damned scratch. At least it wasn’t a miss or a snooker. But it still killed the run. ☹️
 
Not true at all. You have no clue or knowledge how far back it goes that john acted out against me. And as far as anything else you can just not watch the event or comment on anything if you dont like it.. You have been a hater before our event ever started. Also to note who ever videos their runs or practice? Do you think Cranfield kept a video camera around when he ran 768 in 1971? or when he ran 704 and 709 in 1968? The answer is no one has ever recorded their runs all the time except John and the amazing thing is I was one of the 1st people to make contact to him to congratulate him on 626 even after all the terrible things he has said and continues to say about me. He also said he would use his run to help pool so how has it helped anything but himself. John live streamed all his other runs but not a 626. Then all of sudden everyone hears about it but their was no video proof available to the public to see on youtube or even a video and thats his decision but it hasnt helped pool as he promised he said he would do. Its the only record in any sport that has video and no one can see it on the internet or order a copy and pay for it.
As far as you Glen you have never been positive about anything and thats ok but we will continue to do our event as we want to and you or anyone else can organize and put up your time and finances and do it your way and we would support it even if we didnt agree because thats what everybody should do is support and help pool. Lou said everything correct and that is our stance. Maybe down the road we will invite John but he has alot to do and change for him to be invited. We have NEVER SAID anyone wouldnt be allowed to play but if john wants to ever play then he certainly isnt helping anything out by his actions. I hope you change your ways also and use your knowledge to stay positive and help pool and its a new year so maybe you will change your ways.

This John Schmidt dude…is he the sandwich maker from West Virginia? Had a little pool room there for a bit.

Always wanted to try one of his fried baloney sandwiches. 😋
 
Perhaps a world record for making two balls on a shot. I have only watched briefly a few times and it struck me how many shots resulted in two balls being pocketed.
 
... Run = 15 x 14 + (15-6) = 219 ...
The ball pocketed on the scratched shot would not count.

So 218, or possibly a 140 yesterday and then a 78 today*.

*I don't think I would have any problem with a run carrying over from one day to the next, providing the player did not strike any pool/billiard ball whatsoever (on any table) between the two sessions -- just as he can't on shorter timeouts/breaks.

Edit -- and another condition I might require for the carryover run would be that, between the two sessions, the player did not view or read anything that could be considered educational about pool.

[It's getting tougher, eh? But getting some food and rest doesn't really bother me.]
 
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From the photos you provided, it doesn’t necessarily seem like it curved around that striped ball nearest the end rail, as that striped ball was still moving before the cue ball crossed its path. The cue ball appeared to stay directly on that straight line you drew from the end rail first diamond to the side pocket on its entire path from the end rail to the side pocket.

Yes, certainly very unfortunate that the cue ball squeezed right between the 9 ball and the 3 ball on its way to the side pocket.
 
Then if thats the case, instead of Bobby and Earl being so rude and having no regard for the VIEWERS whom they claim to care so much about, Earl should have FINISHED his attempts at trying to set some kind of record he claims only HE can do, THEN gave Bobby the lessons he was willing to PAY Earl for....so he could still make some "DOUGH" while he's in town! I guess its safe to assume there no "DOUGH" in running race at 14.1😉 what's the minimum balls a player has to run to get a lunch paid for, 200+??? 😅🤣😂

The viewers are getting gravy -- a free stream of the world's best shooting for 14.1 high runs.

If that's problem for you, or anyone else, tell that guy behind you to pull the trigger.

Lou Figueroa
 
The ball pocketed on the scratched shot would not count.

So 218, or possibly a 140 yesterday and then a 78 today*.

*I don't think I would have any problem with a run carrying over from one day to the next, providing the player did not strike any pool/billiard ball whatsoever (on any table) between the two sessions -- just as he can't on shorter timeouts/breaks.
Did you forget the one ball penalty for the scratch? Or just ignore it. The numbers are insignificant. : shrug:
 
The ball pocketed on the scratched shot would not count.

So 218, or possibly a 140 yesterday and then a 78 today*.

*I don't think I would have any problem with a run carrying over from one day to the next, providing the player did not strike any pool/billiard ball whatsoever (on any table) between the two sessions -- just as he can't on shorter timeouts/breaks.
Don't you loose a point for the scratch too?😅
 
Earl's fourth day ....
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20 Innings today.
874 balls sunk
High run 218 (continued from yesterday's)
 
Ain't about you playing Earl there Fatboy, ain't about Earl playing anybody but himself. If Earl had no claims to a high run of 408 and 480 then you'd be seeing his high run taking place now. SVB claimed high run I believe was 304, and his high run in this event was 308. Ruslan claimed high run was real close to the 266 twice he demonstrated here. EARL however, on the other hand can't even hit 50% of his claimed 408, let alone the 480!!!

Bottom line is who's bullshitting who here, we're NOT talking about 9 ball, Earl's accomplishments in 9 Ball are very well documented!!!

Seeing what I saw today, I can easily see a younger, more focused Earl running 480, whatever his style.

Is it optimal? No. If he did shoot with optimal strategy I think he could run 7-800.

Lou Figueroa
 
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From the photos you provided, it doesn’t necessarily seem like it curved around that striped ball nearest the end rail, as that striped ball was still moving before the cue ball crossed its path. The cue ball appeared to stay directly on that straight line you drew from the end rail first diamond to the side pocket on its entire path from the end rail to the side pocket.

Yes, certainly very unfortunate that the cue ball squeezed right between the 9 ball and the 3 ball on its way to the side pocket.

There was no curve -- he chose a bad shot.

Lou Figueroa
 
Why??

It's been 20 years since Earl Strickland ran 10 consecutive racks to win $1 million at a tournament. ... Strickland's jaw-dropping achievement — he actually ran 11 racks — at the Dallas Million Dollar Challenge event, almost immediately became one of the most memorable, and misunderstood, moments in modern pool history

Why are you knocking Earl so much?

Lou Figueroa
 
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