Four Pocket

I think the reason is to make the game less appealing to watch. Pool players have a natural aversion to monetary success. Maybe the green dye in the currency itself causes them to break out in hives?
 
I think it's interesting. There is an element of showmanship to the whole thing, but I don't see that as a bad thing. It will be enjoyable to watch two of the best ever challenge themselves. I'm not quite sure it will catch on and become some kind of movement or anything, but it will be fun to see other pros match up on this thing in the future.

If earl wins, however the only thing that will ever come out of his mouth is how they shouldn't even make tables with side pockets anymore.
 
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I think the reason is to make the game less appealing to watch. Pool players have a natural aversion to monetary success. Maybe the green dye in the currency itself causes them to break out in hives?

I don't think this match is going to drive away the masses. No matter what the game is or what the table looks like, average people are just not that interested in watching pool. That is just a fact.
 
Like Earl trapping SVB on the ten footer and ca$hin' in, it might be more of the same from my perspective. Because of Earls incredible raw pocketing power of his play style this table might be perfect for him. If that plays out, then the only advantage his opponent has is he's younger.
 
I think it's great - wish it was a 10 footer though
Jason

Once again, a bunch of nobodys making fun of one of the greatest players ever
 
I don't think this match is going to drive away the masses. No matter what the game is or what the table looks like, average people are just not that interested in watching pool. That is just a fact.

It won't drive me away... I won't even know it's going on.

Earl is an outstanding Player, but he may be out standing in the rain, as far as I know.

Get 6 guys in a "$100 a ball" 9-Ball Ring game ($3000.00 buy-in)... that will draw some attention.
 
What is the reasoning behind removing two pockets from a pool table?
There are two main reasons:

1) Break Shots - It takes away the advantage to those who are able to consistently sink the one-ball. And...It gives an advantage to those who usually sink the cue ball on the break.

2) Table Manufacturers Conspiracy- Taking away the two side pockets makes the tables less expensive to produce. It's like taking sugar out of a product, calling it 'lite', and then telling the consumer that it is better for them.
 
It won't drive me away... I won't even know it's going on.

Earl is an outstanding Player, but he may be out standing in the rain, as far as I know.

Get 6 guys in a "$100 a ball" 9-Ball Ring game ($3000.00 buy-in)... that will draw some attention.

I agree that ring games are more fun to watch, promotors should do more of these, IMO.
 
Just not interested in this or any of Earls crazy ideas. The man is an amazing talent & hall of fame player. He's also mentally unhinged
 
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