The best match of the day was England B vs. India. Both teams played well and it went down to the wire. Amar looks like he is back in stroke. He played flawlessly! He was a great player 10-15 years ago before he quit pool for about five years.
The best match of the day was England B vs. India. Both teams played well and it went down to the wire. Amar looks like he is back in stroke. He played flawlessly! He was a great player 10-15 years ago before he quit pool for about five years.
... Earl made a couple safety errors but I don't remember any missed balls that set. ...
Earl didn't like the Russian player using the towel to dry his hands while he was at the table and facing the Russian player on a tough shot that he needed to play as a safety.
I'm sorry but your opponent should be still and silent when you are at the table. That's the respect that this game deserves.
JoeyA
Didn't get to watch any of it but congrats to Shane and Earl on their win.
Earl should never complain about being sharked from another player. That in it self is a joke. Johnnyt
Correct; no missed open shots by Earl or Shane. Their errors were: Shane scratched after jumping in the 1-ball in Game 3 (Russia ran out), Earl made a poor safety on the 2-ball in Game 9 (Russia ran out), Earl made a poor safety on the 4-ball in Game 10 (Russia missed the 6-9 combo to lose the game), and Shane made a poor safety (double kiss) on the 1-ball in Game 11 (Russia scratched making the 1-ball and the US ran out).
In terms of US breaking performance, Shane broke 4 times -- once dry and 3 times wet, and 2 of the wet breaks led to B&R games. Earl broke 3 times -- once dry and twice illegal (1 dry and 1 wet).
Earl should never complain about being sharked from another player. That in it self is a joke. Johnnyt
Thanks for stats
Game 10 and 11 errors by USA were not punished by Russia. Instead Russia self destructed missing combo and scratching thereby losing those 2 racks. If they had won those 2 racks taking advantage of USA errors, the result would have been different. Russia would have won 7-5 :smile:
You are completely wrong on that one and simply show your ignorance on that subject with that post.
Earl in his prime was actually "that good". He won many of those events back in his prime when guys like Efren, Busty, Fong Pang Chao, Chin Shun Yang, Ralf, Ortmann, Parica, and Mika were already on the stage. Earl won his "last" world championship AFTER Mika won his, so to pretend that the game was not already international when Earl was at his peak and winning is simply BS. You clearly don't like the guy, that is fine, you don't have to, but spouting off complete BS is not needed.
Earl "was" actually that good when he had his head on a little more straight and was able to channel his intensity and focus into attacking the "game" and the "table" instead of attacking his opponent and the fans. He has mostly lost his ability to focus his emotions into the game and attack the balls like he used to. Once upon a time I don't even think Earl knew who he was playing when he was at the table shooting, he was obliterating the game itself and whoever was sitting in the chair off to the side was fairly irrelevant to Earl. Now he worries more about that person he is playing then what he himself is doing at the table, and that is sad.
Yup, USA was fortunate in both Games 10 and 11. But we can't say Russia therefore would have won 7-5. If Russia had won Game 10 with that 6-9 combo, it would have been 6-4 their favor and their break in Game 11. So the same Game 11 situation would not have occurred. Russia might have won 7-4.Or, any of several other outcomes were possible.
Earl doesn't have the right attitude, composure, and patience for a world-class tournament.
The only reason he appeared to have "all that" back in the day is because the talent was mainly in the U.S. and he was "one of our best."
If I were SVB I would be going nuts. In fact, just wait for the day when SVB "goes off" on Earl and tells him exactly "where to go."
Just wait and see because it will happen.
Again I ask, why the hell is Earl representing the U.S.?
What time est does USA play tomorrow???
Do you realize how clueless you are? What you need to do is find out how strong earl wasin the 80's-2000's!
One for you, how many players play at his level, at his age??? Nobody!!! Say what you want, it's a free country(for now), but earl can still dominate! I don't care what anyone says
I'll add one moreif you took the rules and said push after the break every rack,,,, I honestly think earl is probably the favorite!! On the planet
You sir, need a history lesson about Earl Strickland!!![]()
I'm wondering if winning the world championship in 2002 is considered back in the day?