I wonder if SVB checked into using a long cue like Earl. You would think he or his backer would have checked into it. If this were a duel, a 22 against a 357 not too even.
I wonder if SVB checked into using a long cue like Earl. You would think he or his backer would have checked into it. If this were a duel, a 22 against a 357 not too even.
I wonder if SVB checked into using a long cue like Earl. You would think he or his backer would have checked into it. If this were a duel, a 22 against a 357 not too even.
irock...Something you should understand here. The greats played on 5x10's for decades (on slow cloth, with crummy balls), running hundreds of balls, winning thousands of games, and nobody ever needed anything other than a normal length cue. The longer cue is not why Earl is playing better.
Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com
earl just checked the rack with a magnifying glass!