I am 5' - 10 1/2" tall.
Niels is taller than you suggest. He is at least 1.83 meters tall.
But, yes, he has an intimidating table presence. He once told me "You play like a machine." And then beat me seven out of eight games in a row.
JoeyA
I've never met Earl, but I can't imagine a more intimidating player if he is in his "zone". I think Earl could produce more firepower than anybody real quick. Some people can grind you down and get up even when they are behind in a set, but Earl could run racks upon racks when he got going.
His style of play and demeanor at the table messes with you, whether you admit it or not...even if you are better.
He talks as much as he shoots these days, I played him 3 times and almost got into it with him twice and I don't say anything besides "push" and "foul" to my opponents.
I like that Earl talks when he shoots...that is what makes him entertaining...and intimidating.
When you hear Earl talk to himself and "tell" himself what his options are and what he plans on doing...and then DOES IT, it leaves no doubt as to how incredibly well he plays. Sometimes when you are playing people and feel they are getting "lucky" or "rolls" you can't determine if it was a roll or actually intended exactly like it occurred..
For example, you hear something like "if I go three rails with a lot of spin, I'll catch the 7-ball with the cue ball and it'll stop it just enough to give me straight-in position on the three ball in the side". Then Earl jumps up and WHAMMO! That's what happens!
That is INTIMIDATING! Whether he got lucky or not.
Aloha.
Ditto again. In the 80s, if you had to play Sigel in the finals, you surely had to be feeling pretty bad about your chances.
Here is something to think about. Is there anyone who had a winning record against Sigel (when he played at a competitive level consistently)? Reyes? Strickland? Varner? Mizerak? Rempe? Hall?
Who is the most intimidating player you have ever seen on a pool table? Not necessarily the best player, but who looked the best? What made them so intimidating?...
I like what John Schmidt said about Earl
"It like having sex in front of John Holmes"
I am absolutely stupefied as to why nobody mentioned Keith McCready. Keith was a true monster on the BB and nearly as as dominant on the big table except for his break. When Mike came to California he got the last 2 and lost.
Larry Nevel, stroke is just ridiculous.
I like what John Schmidt said about Earl
"It like having sex in front of John Holmes"