Earl Strickland at One Pocket

bud green

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Is this the first time Earl has entered a one pocket event? I can't remember him ever playing the game in any tourneys. I know he plays in 14.1 events occasionally, but not one pocket.

Anyone watch him play?
 
bud green said:
Is this the first time Earl has entered a one pocket event? I can't remember him ever playing the game in any tourneys. I know he plays in 14.1 events occasionally, but not one pocket.

Anyone watch him play?
He has been in the One Pocket here at Derby City before as well. It's one of the great things about having a prestigious all-around tournament format, because the all-around award draws players into games they might otherwise skip. And who knows, they might even come to like the game, eventually :)

Last year at the Carolinas Open I heard Earl say that if they played a short rack version of One Pocket (just nine or ten balls), he would play more often, and he thought other players would too.
 
I bet the more he plays ,the more Earl would want ALL the balls on the table!

Gerry
 
1pocket said:
Last year at the Carolinas Open I heard Earl say that if they played a short rack version of One Pocket (just nine or ten balls), he would play more often, and he thought other players would too.
That's an interesting insight into Earl's preferences. He obviously has no truck for moves or safety play, but rather is focused purely on running balls. I think that's pretty much the case with most good nine ball players.

Doc
 
I watched Earl play as I often like to. But I personally find it a total waste of time in one pocket. Not because of his play but when his demons come out it is like a child on the verge of throwing a tantrum. One pocket is complex and can be a frustrating game as the options are so many. His attitude is totally unacceptable particularly when there are a lot of great talent at the Derby who seem to approach the game in a more professional manner. Guys like Scott Frost and Shannon who when they were younger would blow off a lot of steam but is now a pleasure to watch as they seem to focus their play. I wish Earl would take their example.
 
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