Earl is using a normal playing cue and not a Pyramid cue too.
Is that correct?
I agree, it is nice to see Earl joking and having fun.
Is that correct?
I agree, it is nice to see Earl joking and having fun.
That game looks stupid. Other than the ultra tight pockets I see nothing about it that is appealing. You can choose to use any ball as the cue ball and shoot any other ball at any time. Caroming a ball in is a point, making a ball is a point, scratching behind a ball is two points.
Obviously there is some skill needed but not much in the way of strategy. Although I could see some safety battles happening.
And Earl......wearing a sweater with the bowtie around his bare neck????
If Earl had had the javelin then it would have been all over for the Russian kid
At one point Earl runs 9 points and he celebrates like he just won the World Championships. He signals "9" to the opponent and the opponent is like "great......." and then jumps up and runs 7 from the break.
It is great to see Earl making some great shots on that table though. I can see how this game would produce some really great shot makers.
That game looks like it was invented during a heavy night of vodka consumption.
I play both games, and WOW! Just WOW! I guess this is what I would sound like talking about cue case construction. But, then again, I know very little about case construction, that is why I do not talk about it...
yes they have,I heard.In new york where there is concentration of Russian immigrants.
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That game looks like it was invented during a heavy night of vodka consumption.
Earl is using a normal playing cue and not a Pyramid cue too.
Is that correct?
I agree, it is nice to see Earl joking and having fun.
Nice find although that was fairly painful to even skip through quickly lol. Those pockets seem to be 3" max. The exposed ball return tracks on that table are interesting too.
Earls ferrule looked like he let a little kid borrow his cue. LOL
I was thinking how bad Earl would BBQ the guy playing pool then I remembered Stalev. I'll never forget that guy playing like god with what looked like a fishing rod.
Anyone know if there are any pyramid tables in the US ?
Exactly that's why I used the word SEEMS which indicates INEXEPERIENCE with something.
In all my travels I have never yet played on a Russian Pyramid table nor played the game. But I have played many many others and I find all games fascinating. This one however can't hold my attention for long as it's obvious to me that it's mostly a shot making contest with little regard for strategy and position.
It seems to me that it would be next to impossible to leave your opponent nothing on purpose and I don't know the rules to know what is a foul or not. Are there fouls in this game? Do you have to even hit another ball?
So for you I will AMEND my description, I find the game, what I know of it from YouTube, to be stupid but HARD. Ok? Feel better now.
earl is still a monster.
i remember Stalev small russian kid was a monter shot maker
People here do tend to call stupid what they do not understand. I just never pegged you for one of them, and was surprised. That said, I do not care what you say or how you say it (especially, if it sounds as a favor that I do not ask for) -- freedom of speech, you know... Please do not change your ways for me.
But, there are different games that are played on that table. Games with 1 Q ball (that yellow rock), or a game where you can use any ball as a Q ball, like this one. Like on the pool table, you know: 8 ball, 9 ball, one hole, etc. There is even a carom game played on it, which was also pretty popular in Italy at one time. Love that game, but it is pretty long for TV. The game you see is a TV game -- like 9 ball. It is fast and does not tolerate mistakes. There are different strategies for each game. Even in this game called (Dynamic Pyramid) you can leave nothing for the opponent, because, unlike the 4 - 5" pockets with a 2.5" ball, not everything goes in. Problem with Earl -- he just does not know what goes and what does not, that is why he does not play safe effectively and gets his ass handed to him. One possible reason you are bored is that Earl plays like a drunk amateur from Brooklyn. I am sure if he practices, then, he would be on the par with a decent Pyramid player in a few years. You do not get to be called the greatest pool player for nothing. But this display is pitiful, which is expected. You can not play this game with a 17 ounce cuetec. Simple physics...
To answer your next post -- the balls are numbered because there are games played on that table, where, depending on the numbers, those balls have different point values.
By the way, runs of 7 balls and up cannot be accomplished without playing position ( and the high runs are 19 +). Now think about it for a second -- it is a 68mm ball and the pocket is between 70 mm (what I play on) and 73mm (tournament table Earl is playing on). Do you still think it is a much easier game that only requires shot-making ability?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0hpM03RajI
Good stuff. The best ball-pocketer playing the game where it's by the toughest to pocket balls.
hi
...Also this game has no finesse...
The game teaches enough finesse in the carom department that it made Efren afraid to gamble at scratch pool when Stalev challenged him a couple years back in Riverside, CA.
The game teaches enough finesse in the carom department that it made Efren afraid to gamble at scratch pool when Stalev challenged him a couple years back in Riverside, CA.