Good post Dave. Yeah, Earl goes off at times. He's been nothing but a gentleman in the few times I've been around him. Hard to really understand the "whats or whys" when he does go off. I like your analogy Dave with genius and eccentricity, I've seen it many times. He's a firey son of a gun! Eccentric? Umm, yup. Here's a shot from last night's exhibition and challenge. Who else plays with a tape factory on him along with a tennis grip taped onto a cue?
I'm going to post more pic's later in the "Watch AZBers walk the plank vs Earl" thread I started yesterday.
I spoke with him last night about getting lessons from him and he was receptive. I've never had a one on one lesson before and I'm confident he could make me grow a ball fairly easy.![]()
Ohhh, I'm going to add another pic here. Anyone know the guy, Pedro, on the right? A new poster here, Wayne "fat Albert" Smith, intro'd me to him last night. Said he took down Wade Crane and the Miz in his day. He was a super fine guy last night. Very complimentary of my game, even bought me a beer. I was honored. I'd like to know more about him if anyone knows. Thanks ya'll.
The galdiator preps for battle vs KK9
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Wayne and Pedro
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Where did you take that picture of Pedro?? His poolroom is where i grew up playing in....
Hey Tigerseye, I took this Tuesday night at Gate City Billiards in Greensboro during the Earl challenge. I got the distinct impression Pedro has done some serious playing in his day. I was hoping to learn more about him...
Earl is a perfect example of the fine line between genius and insanity...
I have an Accu-Stat match with Earl and Steve Mizerack, in the finals of one of the Sands events, race to 15. Both players were playing flawlessly, and the score was tied at 8 games apiece. Earl broke in game #17, and ran out the set.
Who else does sh*t like that?
I have that Accu-Stats video too, along with about 3-4 others where he does the same thing to other great pros. As Jay Helfert once mentioned, there was nobody who could do 5-packs, 6 packs or more and OUT, like he did in his best years. The greatest achievement for running racks (IMHO) was what he did to win the "Million Dollar Challenge" at CJ Wiley's tournament. Why? I think others have run double digit racks; but he did it when it was a "challenge". (And I don't care that some of those racks were "the 9-ball on the snap".... it was still a great feat.)
There's another match, I don't remember which tournament, but it was Buddy Hall vs. Earl Strickland....and Buddy was playing better than Earl.
Buddy was up 9-5 in a race to 11, he looked like a shoe-in to win the match. Buddy broke dry in game #15, and never got to the table until it was hill-hill. (He had an awful pushout situation).
Buddy made a bad pushout, and somehow snatched defeat from the jaws of victory...
Earl is the best to ever put a cue together...imo.
I have my moments of dislike because he break cues and etc.
Chino
Better to break your cues than your hand....imho.![]()
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Reliable sources tell me that Earl once punched Bruce Lee in the solar plexus. After which, it is believed that Bruce loudly proclaimed.....Oooowwwww!![]()