.Dennis Hatch V. Earl Strickland 5x10?..I think Dennis could handle Earl just fine..

Everybody is talking about all of the experience Earl has on a 10 footer, but how often does he really play on it? I mean, he doesn't have one at his house or pool room at which he regularly practices, correct? So, perhaps he just adjusted more readily to the conditions

I mentioned this topic in another thread a few days ago.

Most seasoned and veteran pool players can, and do, adjust to foreign equipment much more quickly than the younger players. This is just a fact that due to their experience competing on a variety of equipment, it helps one to figure out how to adjust fast. ;)

I remember a tournament in Rhode Island, I think it was, when one player beat Ronnie Alcano 9-zip on a table that begins with a "G" that had cloth that was like an ice-skating rink. None of the players at this Joss event could pocket a ball, but the seasoned player who ended up winning had no problem adjusting to the strange equipment. This is an advantage to veteran players who have, in fact, played on a variety of equipment.

Another example is how road players when playing in pool rooms across the country, they have to also figure out how to play on sometimes shoddy equipment. When you go in pool rooms today, not all the tables are level, contain fresh felt, and have rails that accept a bank correctly. Not to mention that in the old days, the road players would use a house cue while their opponents sometimes played with custom-made cues. :grin-square:

Earl Strickland, I was told, did, in fact, play snooker in his younger life. Most pool peeps from the South ran across a snooker table from time to time. I can remember going in the Baker's pool room in Tampa during the '80s and there was a ring game of 9-ball with Steve Mizerak, et al., on a snooker table. It was brutally tough to get a shot with the crew that frequented this joint back then. They were all champions.

Earl also played on a 10-footer in Detroit in his younger life.

So Earl does, in fact, not only have the advantage of seasoning, but he's also knowledgeable about how the 10-footers play as compared to the 9-footers, how a ball rolls down the rail differently with the two different cloths when they meet a tight pocket.

It was a brilliant move for Earl to have this kind of equipment. I am glad to see him score a win. It will do wonders for his self-confidence. I'd also like to see him score a win against Johnny Archer. That would be the icing on the cake for Earl. :cool:
 
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8ball or sc5 or all the other names said:
I think most of the top Phillipinos would beat Earl on the 10ft table.

First you say Hatch would BBQ Earl on a 10 footer, now MOST of the top Filipinos? I don't know how well the top Filipino players could move the cue ball around with those tight pockets, but saying "MOST" could is ridiculous.

Well, you are talking to sc5, so ridiculous would be par for the course
 
I'd bet the farm on Dennis all day. Earl would be too busy crying like a b.i.t.c.h to be playing. Earl should get slapped in the mouth next time he says something out of line. ZERO strickland tolerance alliance
 
I'd bet the farm on Dennis all day. Earl would be too busy crying like a b.i.t.c.h to be playing. Earl should get slapped in the mouth next time he says something out of line. ZERO strickland tolerance alliance


sounds like someone just bytch slapped you recently lol
 
Dennis has been playing some pretty good pool lately and I would not put it past him to catch a gear against Earl and beat him. I'm not a big fan of how Earl acts but the way he played this past weekend was god-like. Shane flat out said he could not beat Earl on that table and that he didn't think anyone had a chance except "maybe" Alex. Both Dennis and Earl play with a lot of emotion and I think that would play a huge factor if this match happens. I like this match for 2 reasons:

1) Entertainment purposes...if Earl played Daz it would be boring with the exception of Earl making an ass out of himself. Alex and Earl would be a fun one to watch but Dennis is much louder and emotional (Alex is just downright hilarious).
2) Shot-making ability: both Dennis and Earl are incredible shot makers and this match, on this table, would increase the awe factor.

I literally typed this in 5 minutes and I'm not even sure any of it makes sense! Sorry!!
 
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