Earl/Johnny match today - Behind the Scenes Video - Day 2

"CaliRed".

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I have another video for all of you, this morning! Thanks to all of you that responded in my other thread, your positive comments are very uplifting! I am a pool fan, like everyone else here, and I love to watch DVD's, streams, watching pool live played by the best in the world and reading pool forums, so this opportunity presented myself with a chance to do something different and add a different dimension to what we normally have available to us.

Day 2 Video Link

Some pics I took Link

Sorry about Day 1 not being as clear as I liked... I hit the wrong encoding button and it wasn't in HD, like it was supposed to be.

Day 2 started around 2:00, when they brought in the table and set it up. Earl and Johnny arrived and started hitting a few balls on the table. They did not believe it was playing as "hard" as they had expected it to. Talk about the shelf, the material and not being as "springy" as it should.

I got a interview with Nils, the room owner. The majority of this video (about 30 mins), is the Players meeting with the players and the ref, to go over the rules. I included this in it's entirety, because it was a interesting view into 2 professional players that have been playing for several decades, and what rules they needed to agree upon. Whoever would that thunk there were so many rules?:D

They have a top level ref in this match, Bill Stock from CSI. (actually I just found this link, where Bill answers 154 questions about rules in pool) They went over every possible scenario and agreed on what rule would be applied.

This video weighs in at 46 mins. I hope you enjoy the behind the scenes look into a big event. I know I do, and judging by the positive responses from you guy/gals, I'm not the only one.

Here are a few things I took note of, over the past few days.

1. These things take a lot of planning. You can think you've thought of everything and you'll find out you haven't. You can't rely on anything, you need to be able to roll with the punches thrown at you, and adapt and find a solution. These are not for the weak of heart, you need to be able to deal with a LOT of stress. You need to have the mindset, that a problem is just a opportunity for you to find a solution. So for all of you in the pool world that organize events, my hat's off to you.

2. Earl really does have 2 different personalities. One is the off the table Earl, who's as kind and respectful as can be, and the on the table Earl, who is a fiery competitor and a perfectionist, so much so that he goes over the top sometimes.

3. There a lot of passionate pool fans out there, that are willing to put forth money, time and their service for hardly nothing, just to help our game out. These people hardly ever get noticed for what they do, but if not for them, it would be difficult to make a lot of these events happen.

Get the PPV for both days at http://www.tvmike.tv/

Or stop by Drifters Pool Room in Lincoln, NE
 
Good stuff. I enjoyed every minute of it. :)

Would somebody please explain what "dinking" the balls means when they rack 'em? :embarrassed2:
 
Again, another great video Cali.

If you ever question why pool needs standardized rules, watching that players meeting will give you the answer.

It's interesting to me, I come from a snooker background, and I can play in 10 different provinces and 40 different countries. And the rules are always the same. The only rules that change are based on if a match is refereed or not.

Here you have 2 guys sitting for a half hour to decide the rules just for one match.

RC
 
I have another video for all of you, this morning! Thanks to all of you that responded in my other thread, your positive comments are very uplifting! I am a pool fan, like everyone else here, and I love to watch DVD's, streams, watching pool live played by the best in the world and reading pool forums, so this opportunity presented myself with a chance to do something different and add a different dimension to what we normally have available to us.

Day 2 Video Link

Some pics I took Link

Sorry about Day 1 not being as clear as I liked... I hit the wrong encoding button and it wasn't in HD, like it was supposed to be.

Day 2 started around 2:00, when they brought in the table and set it up. Earl and Johnny arrived and started hitting a few balls on the table. They did not believe it was playing as "hard" as they had expected it to. Talk about the shelf, the material and not being as "springy" as it should.

I got a interview with Nils, the room owner. The majority of this video (about 30 mins), is the Players meeting with the players and the ref, to go over the rules. I included this in it's entirety, because it was a interesting view into 2 professional players that have been playing for several decades, and what rules they needed to agree upon. Whoever would that thunk there were so many rules?:D

They have a top level ref in this match, Bill Stock from CSI. (actually I just found this link, where Bill answers 154 questions about rules in pool) They went over every possible scenario and agreed on what rule would be applied.

This video weighs in at 46 mins. I hope you enjoy the behind the scenes look into a big event. I know I do, and judging by the positive responses from you guy/gals, I'm not the only one.

Here are a few things I took note of, over the past few days.

1. These things take a lot of planning. You can think you've thought of everything and you'll find out you haven't. You can't rely on anything, you need to be able to roll with the punches thrown at you, and adapt and find a solution. These are not for the weak of heart, you need to be able to deal with a LOT of stress. You need to have the mindset, that a problem is just a opportunity for you to find a solution. So for all of you in the pool world that organize events, my hat's off to you.

2. Earl really does have 2 different personalities. One is the off the table Earl, who's as kind and respectful as can be, and the on the table Earl, who is a fiery competitor and a perfectionist, so much so that he goes over the top sometimes.

3. There a lot of passionate pool fans out there, that are willing to put forth money, time and their service for hardly nothing, just to help our game out. These people hardly ever get noticed for what they do, but if not for them, it would be difficult to make a lot of these events happen.

Get the PPV for both days at http://www.tvmike.tv/

Or stop by Drifters Pool Room in Lincoln, NE

I really enjoy what you are doing,you are making pool better for everybody,thank you once again!
 
Due to this video I will now discuss rules ahead of my leagues matches. Specifically the all ball fouls and the tapping miscue.
 
Thx again! Did they reshim the pockets? It sounded like they wanted to get the table mechanic back over there to use a different shim.
 
Thanks!

Thanks for the vids. It was interesting to see all the different aspects so thank you!
 
Earls looks like a funny guy off the table. I think Johnny should get sponsored by Mountain Dew, I think he loves that drink, I've seen videos of him always drinking that.
 
Earl is crazy but he sure can play. I saw him shoot that stroke shot in person he practices that shot and he move that rock even farther than he does on the video. Watch him practice in person some really something to behold.

That comment from Earl on the shot clock extension phrasing was a little edgy about the lesbians.
 
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