The second link is more interesting...
The second link is more interesting...
Earl never kept his emotions in check and I would bet everything that he had way more titles than this " true genius " player you refer to.I love gambling with those kind of guys. A true genius of a player I once knew often said, “there are 2 kinds of players, those that keep their emotions in control and take down the cash and titles, and those who do not”.
Assholeitis.What illness is he suffering from?
I am incapable of understanding guys that lose their cool and start being idiots. I understand playing embarrassingly bad and being frustrated with yourself, but do as I do: pack your shit, have a beer, and go home.I love gambling with those kind of guys. A true genius of a player I once knew often said, “there are 2 kinds of players, those that keep their emotions in control and take down the cash and titles, and those who do not”.
Pride coupled with anger management problems attached with self-victimization. Many players go on with their pool careers incapable of handling their mistakes. Fear of mistakes & losing are the worst motivators in pool resulting in a whole variety of blowups and meltdowns. Also bigger conflict between execution reality versus skills self-image is always a solid foundation for blow ups.I am incapable of understanding guys that lose their cool and start being idiots. I understand playing embarrassingly bad and being frustrated with yourself, but do as I do: pack your shit, have a beer, and go home.
But I think I'm in the minority in that I play because I love the game. My cues are art with function. I could never imagine throwing or breaking one of them. It's my fault I suck, not the cue's.
He hit that table hard lol I heard it from the other side of the roomit was fabio, mentioned above. good player, mosconi cup player. trick shot world champion too iirc
Earl got into Earl's head.Agreed. Efren was getting into Earl's head.
I would disagree with you. In his prime, in matches and events where he took down his titles, Earls emotions were in check. It was those moments where he got what he felt was a bad roll, or that he felt his opponent got a good one undeserved, or when that delusional paranoia and mental illness he is cursed with surfaced that he would lose control over his emotions and his famous meltdowns would occur as he completely derailed. Without those implosions, he would have won far more titles.Earl never kept his emotions in check and I would bet everything that he had way more titles than this " true genius " player you refer to.
Who was this true genius player? lolI would disagree with you. In his prime, in matches and events where he took down his titles, Earls emotions were in check. It was those moments where he got what he felt was a bad roll, or that he felt his opponent got a good one undeserved, or when that delusional paranoia and mental illness he is cursed with surfaced that he would lose control over his emotions and his famous meltdowns would occur as he completely derailed. Without those implosions, he would have won far more titles.
Oh, and regarding the player I spoke of, Earl does have more titles, as that individual was a high stakes gambler, not a tournament player. Then again, he lived a lavish life and was quite well off when he passed away. Meanwhile, Earl with all of his titles hovers now near poverty and will die broke like many pool players. That genius player was also fond of saying, “you can’t spend or eat a trophy”.![]()
SchitzophreniaWhat illness is he suffering from?
Whatever that girl in the Exorcist had.What illness is he suffering from?
When blood literally flows on the table, then that has to be the worst melt down of all time.fabio petroni. i think it was against gabe owen
I've had many of these meltdowns myself, albeit at a lower tier of play.My definition of meltdown is a pro player repeatedly not being able to make the shots a high level player would ordinarily make with aplomb.
Lou Figueroa
Well getting my mind right is my first challenge.love gambling with those kind of guys.
Yes and no on Earl. Because I've seen him get so angry where it's not a meltdown he's not even trying to make the balls anymore. He is knocking them off the table and stuff. I was at a tournament in South Florida he was he's playing a local player who has no chance at all. Because the guy made the nine on the break a couple of times earl just got so angry he started slamming the balls around and then he finally quit when the score he was behind maybe 7 to 5. Race to 11.Earl owns the meltdown crown. Kinda like Helmuth owns the crown in poker.![]()