I did look at the video again. Who has more to lose by publicly accusing Earl Strickland of being a hypocrite on the jump cue issue? Earl or me? Earl could care less what people think as evidenced by his actions.
I am here every day though. My customers are here and my competitors are here. So I would be putting my reputation in serious jeopardy by making unfounded accusations like this.
But anyway, here are the frame by frame clips of what I consider to be the most telling part of the video along with my thoughts on what I see. Feel free to disagree with my analysis and let the audience decide who is right.
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At 8:27 Earl begins to reposition his cues. His left hand is holding the one not leaning against the chair.
At 8:28 he has his arms around both cues.
At 8:29 with his arms still around both cues he brings them into the chair.
At 8:29 he removes his arms from around the cues and they appear to be leaning against the chair side by side at the same angle. One cue appears to be shorter than the other one.
At 8:30 Earl's arms are folded in his lap and the cues are in the same position with one clue clearly shorter than the other.
At 8:50 The camera cuts to Earl after Bustamante's break. The closeup shows two cues that appear to be standing side by side at the same angle with one clearly shorter than the other. Here I assume that Earl has not moved the cues that he repositioned at 8:30 since they appear to be in the same place relative to his body. Certainly it's a stretch to say that one of these cues is on the back wall or several feet away.
And lastly, At 34:36 here is another shot of Earl in the chair with two cues in close proximity standing at nearly the same angle where one appears to be about five inches shorter than the other one.
So I welcome correction and will publicly apologize and edit my comments regarding my contention that Earl used a shorter cue to jump with if you can provide an analysis of this video evidence that the AZ community can agree refutes mine. I still stand by what I personally witnessed but that will always be suspect because of the fact that I sell jump cues.