what does it mean that he "made a good hit and unsuccessfully pocketed a ball"?
I've seen Earl use a jump cue before and as you noted, he seemed reluctant but went ahead anyway.
My biggest issue is when a guy forfeits a match he is disregarding all who may have action on the match. It's grossly unfair to fans watching and anyone betting on it.
best,
brian kc
I agree. A woman approached me while the Earl/Niels match was in progress.
She traveled all the way from California and told me that Earl was her favorite player.
She bought a ticket, entered the Tournament Room, and shortly after that, Earl forfeited.
Regarding Earl's jump shot:
Forgive my poor choice of words....he successfully jumped, then hit the 6-ball and pocketed the 6-ball in an unintended pocket.
In other words, he lucked it in.
My point is that Earl ridicules other players for using the jump cue, but when he really, really needs it, he uses it himself.