Another Earl thread. 14.1.

we play with one foot on the floor.

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Well Rain-guy, there you go with your "3 week" thingy again ?..I find it amazing, that when one pocket became the preferred 'big action' money game..that you or Earl could never find a few weeks to learn it ???..:eek:

I was talking about "all around-all game" skills, something YOU have never possessed, so how can you comment on it ? (but you do play very good '2-shot foul 9 ball'..:p) Also, you may be the worst pool handicapper I have ever seen !...and "That's not just silly talk" ! :eek:

Rainguy strikes again !

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At least we play with one foot on the floor. ;)
 
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SJM..Not just for the sake of arguing...But are you forgetting his opponent was SVB ?...This was the most unexpected one pocket final EVER at DCC !...There were about two dozen 'much better' one pocket player's in the field that year..They either cancelled each other out, or Earl and SVB drew around them !..Not to make light Earl's amazing talent at 9/10 ball, but calling him an 'all-around' player, IMHO is a bit of a stretch !

Both have improved their one pocket game considerably since that time, Shane more than Earl.. But both are still considerable underdogs to the top echelon 1P player's. (Busty, Alex, Frost, even Gentile, etc.)...I would lay considerable odds Earl will never see another DCC finals again !..The odds of another Earl/SVB final, are off the charts ! (and yes, I WILL book either one !) ;)

SJD

Obviously, Dick, you know ten times what I know about 1-pocket, but still, I'm confused by your post.

You may not like Shane's 1-pocket game but after winning the 2011 DCC 1-pocket, he repeated in 2012 at the DCC 1-pocket and came 3rd in the 2013 DCC 1-pocket event last year. He also won the 2012 US Open 1-pocket title. Time and time again, Shane proves he's one of the most elite in the 1-pocket discipline.

Earl's fine effort in 2011 is, in my opinion, not diminished by the fact he played Shane in the final.
 
Obviously, Dick, you know ten times what I know about 1-pocket, but still, I'm confused by your post.

You may not like Shane's 1-pocket game but after winning the 2011 DCC 1-pocket, he repeated in 2012 at the DCC 1-pocket and came 3rd in the 2013 DCC 1-pocket event last year. He also won the 2012 US Open 1-pocket title. Time and time again, Shane proves he's one of the most elite in the 1-pocket discipline.

Earl's fine effort in 2011 is, in my opinion, not diminished by the fact he played Shane in the final.

I've enjoyed watching a lot of Shane's 1P matches and they are thoroughly entertaining. He plays a lot of high skill shots and some of his outs are tremendous. The recent TAR match between Shane and Efren was especially great (Shane lost it, but it could have gone either way, and they both had several moments of brilliance).
 
saying Shane isn't a top notch One Pocket player is naive'.

Obviously, Dick, you know ten times what I know about 1-pocket, but still, I'm confused by your post.

You may not like Shane's 1-pocket game but after winning the 2011 DCC 1-pocket, he repeated in 2012 at the DCC 1-pocket and came 3rd in the 2013 DCC 1-pocket event last year. He also won the 2012 US Open 1-pocket title. Time and time again, Shane proves he's one of the most elite in the 1-pocket discipline.

Earl's fine effort in 2011 is, in my opinion, not diminished by the fact he played Shane in the final.

Shane beat Efren in the Philippines with 8/7 using a "house stick"......he also is the favorite against anyone with "a ball"......saying Shane isn't a top notch One Pocket player is naive'.
 
Is earl going to make any money on this whole Documentary thing you're marketing around his supposed 1 million dollar payout? Or is all that money going in your pocket CJ?
 
Obviously, Dick, you know ten times what I know about 1-pocket, but still, I'm confused by your post.

You may not like Shane's 1-pocket game but after winning the 2011 DCC 1-pocket, he repeated in 2012 at the DCC 1-pocket and came 3rd in the 2013 DCC 1-pocket event last year. He also won the 2012 US Open 1-pocket title. Time and time again, Shane proves he's one of the most elite in the 1-pocket discipline.

Earl's fine effort in 2011 is, in my opinion, not diminished by the fact he played Shane in the final.

SJM and CJ...I clarify my comments, in the link below ! Take a look when you get time ! (CJ, please absorb :o)

http://forums.azbilliards.com/showpost.php?p=4504778&postcount=1
 
Shane beat Efren in the Philippines with 8/7 using a "house stick"**......he also is the favorite against anyone with "a ball"......saying Shane isn't a top notch One Pocket player is naive'.

CJ and SJM...I clarify my comments, in the link below ! Take a look when you get time ! (CJ, please absorb :o)

http://forums.azbilliards.com/showpost.php?p=4504778&postcount=1

PS..**Shane also LOST his recent TAR match, to an 'over the hill' Efren, didn't he ? :sorry:
 
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Earl Strickland:
my high run was on just less than 5 inch pockets which is pretty big,I ran 408 balls on that table. I praticed on a 4 and 1/4 inch pocket 5 years of practicing on the same table,my high run was only 260 once.Most of the time I couldn't crack 100, usually 70 or 80 on that table.I believe with tighter pockets and high quality equipment will put a premium on running 70 or 80 or 100 balls.We have to make straight pool where its difficult to run a 100 balls like it is in English snooker.

That is a great comment by earl.
 
self meditation vs. falling asleep

Luther Lassitor used to fall asleep during straight pool matches from what I've been told.

For anyone out there that thinks I'm serous when I talk about "falling asleep"....well, I won't wake you. ;) It is a historic joke about straight pool and I said it before playing Efren in the finals.......they ask me "what's the most challenging aspect of straight pool?".....I replied "staying awake!".....:eek::groucho:

I understand better now about what you were saying C.J. - Do you think it's possible that the great Luther Lassiter was actually meditating? I only mention this because I remember asking you years ago about straight pool and you said you read a book about the game and then won the first major tournament. I recollect you saying that you thought the game was easy, then I asked you your high run and there seemed to be a ? mark in my view. Either way if a player falls asleep while waiting for their turn at the table I would like to imagine a dream about staying in the moment and or preparing to run a thousand. The best rotation pool I ever saw was when Earl had that huge run in your pool room (the million dollar run). That was by far the best nine ball I have ever seen played, even if he did make it on the break more than once. I prefer straight pool and one pocket over nine ball, but Earl played well that day (in the PCA era).
 
He is an awesome player but my lasting memory is of him blowing up a tournament host and opponent that I saw on YouTube. However; I would love to get him to share his vast knowledge of the game in hopes of picking up some pointers&wisdom.
 
the great straight pool players are directing orchestra when they get in "the Zone"

I understand better now about what you were saying C.J. -

Do you think it's possible that the great Luther Lassiter was actually meditating? I only mention this because I remember asking you years ago about straight pool and you said you read a book about the game and then won the first major tournament.

I recollect you saying that you thought the game was easy, then I asked you your high run and there seemed to be a ? mark in my view. Either way if a player falls asleep while waiting for their turn at the table I would like to imagine a dream about staying in the moment and or preparing to run a thousand.

The best rotation pool I ever saw was when Earl had that huge run in your pool room (the million dollar run). That was by far the best nine ball I have ever seen played, even if he did make it on the break more than once. I prefer straight pool and one pocket over nine ball, but Earl played well that day (in the PCA era).

My high run right now is 134, and I really haven't played it that much. I did run 105 last week practicing, and to run 200+ I'd have to take it seriously for 3 weeks and get some input from top players like yourself or Mike Sigel.

Yes, Danny, and I, too think that Straight Pool is a beautiful form of 'Pocket Billiards'.....it's more like classical music and the great straight pool players are directing an orchestra when they get in "the Zone" (just using a music analogy for a change) ;)

Earl was definitely a "pool playing artist" that week at CJ's.....it was an amazing performance, and I'm glad to have been a part of it along with all the other PCA players like yourself, Danny.

Enjoy your Holiday Season, Bud.

CJ
 
what he did with a few hundred thousand right away.

I'm surprised it's not higher, but no reason to doubt you.

So when will I get the DVD that I ordered on Dec 11? :)

And is Earl getting any of the profit from this DVD?

The Shipping delays have got us a week behind on our orders.

Earl comments on his attitude towards his profit of the Million Dollar Challenge on the documentary. He also tells everything he did to prepare to do it a month prior AND what he did with a few hundred thousand right away.
 
The Shipping delays have got us a week behind on our orders.

Earl comments on his attitude towards his profit of the Million Dollar Challenge on the documentary. He also tells everything he did to prepare to do it a month prior AND what he did with a few hundred thousand right away.

Why do you keep avoiding the question, "Is earl going to make any money off of this documentary"
 
the reasons are simple.......

Why do you keep avoiding the question, "Is earl going to make any money off of this documentary"

Because it's proprietary information and this is a public forum.

Earl and I have had many business dealings over the years and prefer to keep the details to ourselves......this is customary from our experience.
 
Because it's proprietary information and this is a public forum.

Earl and I have had many business dealings over the years and prefer to keep the details to ourselves......this is customary from our experience.

CJ, by no means are you obligated to disclose any terms...Ignore your critics- nothing annoys them more! Much respect and best of luck! :)
 
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