I have to say there is enough video of Earl shooting back during his prime that I would have to make him a favorite against most of them in tournament format 9-ball as well. He still won a world championship during the era of Alex, Ronnie A, Ralph, and Yang at the least off that list all shooting in what would be considered their primes.
Back when Earl was shooting his best and had a more solid mental focus and killer instinct he was flat out better then those guys at winning tournaments.
I know Chris likes to really push the gambling side of things but he put Ralph on his list which kind of brings up the point that you cannot have your cake and eat it too.
Thanks for this Celtic. I've seen 'em all for the last 40+years and if we are talking 9-Ball tournaments, Earl is in a class by himself! Period, Period, Period! There has never been and yet to be a better tournament 9-Ball player than Earl. Not Alex, not Ronnie A., not Ralf, not Mika, not Johnny, not Dennis H. or O., not anyone! No one has found a higher gear than Earl and maintained it for so many years. And remember he did this during Sigel and Buddy's prime. And brought Mizerak down off his high horse first. Plus he had to deal with players like Efren, Parica, Wade Crane, David Howard, Keith, Larry Hubbart, Ray Martin, Jim Rempe, Nick Varner, Allen Hopkins and a whole slew of other good players!
If anyone thinks that today's group of 9-Ball champions have surpassed Earl, they are either kidding themselves or just plain don't know. When Earl was right (which was most of the time in the 80's, 90's and early 2000's), he made a 9' table look like a bar table. Forget the cut break, Earl made balls and ran out so fast his opponent's fell into a stupor. I watched his act for twenty plus years and he was nothing short of amazing. Only Sigel had his number, somehow finding a way to get into Earl's head quite often when they played.
I think Chris B. is an astute observer, but he underestimates Mr. five time U.S. Open champ Earl Strickland. Earl in his prime could beat any of today's top players including Wu in a tournament. Wu is Zen personified, but Earl would run so many racks on young Mr. Wu that he would be heading back to the monastery to study. Once Earl put a seven pack on Wu Cha Ching, you could start calling him Ding Dong Ling! My point being it wouldn't make any difference who he is and what great skills he had. We'd never get to see them, because he would be watching Earl play just like the rest of us. When Earl gave you the chair, it was kind of like when Lassiter was hitting you with back to back to back 90+ runs match after match after match. No one could fade that either.
I saw it for myself, I was there gang. :wink: