Of course he can't. It is 2011.
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Hahhahahahahahahahha +1 for you :thumbup:
Of course he can't. It is 2011.
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you agreed with me the game is harder now? earl was great in his era with lesser competition and lesser technical play where he could win with just his pocketing skills alone. Now you need the total package to win against the top 10 players in the world now.
For goodness sakes, get a doggone haircut. You look like you belong in the '80s.
i actually have my head buzzed lol![]()
Well, there you have it. At least you admit you're buzzed. No wonder your posts are outlandish! :grin-square:
lol i speak the truth :thumbup: i watched the interview with earl and svb, svb gave earl adice on how to win.
earl was great in his era with lesser competition and lesser technical play where he could win with just his pocketing skills alone.
You mean against guys like Efren Reyes, Jose Parica, Mike Sigel, Budy Hall, and Nick Varner in their prime?
Or do you mean like when he won the 2002 World 9-Ball Championship with an international field that included Efren Reyes, Ching-Shun Yang, Alex Pagulayan, Oliver Ortmann, Thorsten Hohmann, Dennis Orcollo, Lee Vann Corteza, Mika Immonen, Ralf Souquet, and Francisco Bustamante, whom he beat in the finals?
Why you gotta bring up the past, yo?
I was thinking you could just mention his 2011 2nd place finish in the DCC One Pocket.. not his best game.. to SVB.. but, then again, somebody might just go on about how there was no real competition here in the state tourneys.![]()
i actually have my head buzzed lol![]()
Champ,
I could give you the wild 6 Up (and I've never seen you play).
Earl could probably give me the wild 5. Thus what do you think Earl would give you? Please stop embarrassing the rest of Canada.
Nick
how has he done in his "best game" in the last ten years?
You mean against guys like Efren Reyes, Jose Parica, Mike Sigel, Budy Hall, and Nick Varner in their prime?
Or do you mean like when he won the 2002 World 9-Ball Championship with an international field that included Efren Reyes, Ching-Shun Yang, Alex Pagulayan, Oliver Ortmann, Thorsten Hohmann, Dennis Orcollo, Lee Vann Corteza, Mika Immonen, Ralf Souquet, and Francisco Bustamante, whom he beat in the finals?
Nick please already! this is why i dont want to play you, your pain in the ass on here and on the phone, give it a rest already.
Pretty sure 9 ball is his best game, and if my math is correct 2002 is within 10 years. I think your question was already answered.