Great shooting by Jasmin! Also, definitely enjoyed Earl's commentary. He's one of the greatest for a reason and I love his tips on English and position play
Amazing hearing Earl commentating he gives his points on how to make shots and also he talks about how he makes mistakes as well you can really relate to him he definitely makes a good commentator
The knowledge of earl is immense....there's a story of earl playing Mike siegel when siegel was rated world number 1,earl was 18 years old...Billy incardona backed siegel and a big weed dealer backed earl...played for 3 days and broke even...Billy says earl was shirtless and shoeless talking smack....greatest story ever would've loved to be in that barn...they played under a barn in the middle of nowhere
Seriously, Earl, been following u since de 90ies and dont worry... ye still de man. When it comes to proven, consistent Legends there are two only... ye & Reyes ! Thanks for de inspiration ye provided over all those years !!! And ye commentary is second to none. Ye explain how and why. That is what it is all about. Keep rollin'.
LOVE HEARING EARL TALK ABOUT POSITION AND SPINS! Please do a straight pool match or two! I have never really given it much of a try but I would love some insight on it.
Earl is really great at commentating these games. Also, I agree that it is better to follow with the cue ball, but I am older than Earl so we went to the same pool school.
Earl, you are awesome. I'll watch anyone play when you are calling it. I love your playing personality, it reminds me of me. People think I'm an ass until they know me not playing. I'm an extremely good amateur and if I had my choice of anyone to teach me, it would be you. Thank you for all that you do.
Heck yeah ...... thank you Earl .... always enjoy your commentary ...... yup ...... very good observation concerning break at beginning.... cloth and type of balls and especially cue ball plays huuuuge part in break ......
Es admirable estas jugadoras, y los jugadores que he visto. La gran ética moral que muestran. Soy aficionado de tres bandas. Pero este pool es admirable, envidiable. Pero los jugadores muestran una ética y compañerismo deportivo que pocos ven.
Hey Earl hope you get this!. why is it you are so humble and totally different when you do this commentary. compared to when you are actually playing haha.
if i learned anything from listening to earl its that its always really dry and all ball will never fall on his table but on this bar table where its dry its so easy
Earl, while you're criticizing the camera angles can you please get on the editor as well. All of them seem to take great delight in switching cameras right before the shot. Some of us are trying to follow both balls.
@@samuelvicente511 Ok I googled better and this is for this tournament, thanks. Rules from 2017: 1.17 Three point rule (only for 9‐Ball) In order to avoid that players are using the so‐called “soft‐breaks” that would allow increased control over breaks and allow advantages beyond what was foreseen when the 9‐Ball discipline was Version 01.01.2017 Page9 Euro Tour Regulations 2017 introduced, the EPBF has decided to introduce special break rules. The following rules are to be seen as an addition to the WPA 9‐Ball rules that otherwise are valid in all EPBF events: Additional demands for a satisfactory break: At least three (3) object balls must either be pocketed or touch (see special notes below) the head string as a result of a break in order for it to be satisfactory. Any combination of the above (i.e. 1 object ball pocketed and 2 object balls touching the head string, or 2 object balls pocketed and 1 object ball touching the head string) is also satisfactory. Failure to meet additional conditions: If a player fails to fulfil the additional demands, but is otherwise performing a legal break, the break is considered non‐satisfactory and the following rules are to be followed: 1. If the 9‐ball has been pocketed it shall be re‐spotted before play is continued. 2. The opponent may choose either to accept the table as it is, or hand it back to the player that performed the break. 3. In case the opponent accepts the table as it is, he/she will not be allowed to perform a push‐ out. 4. If the table is handed back to the player that performed the break, he/she is allowed to perform a push‐out. If a push‐out is being played the opponent has the option to accept the table as it is, or again hand the table back. Special notes: A. The WPA rules for 9‐Ball are to be considered at all times, and the special 9‐Ball break rules as described in the above are additions to these rules, valid for a tournament only when introduced beforehand. B. Whenever a break is legal according to the WPA rules, and the above additional demands for a satisfactory break (if in use) has been met, the player on the table is allowed to perform a push‐out. C. In order to meet the additional demands for a satisfactory break, object ball(s) do not have to cross the head string completely. It is enough if any part of an object ball, as seen from above, is breaking the head string. D. If an object ball crosses the head string and returns into a pocket, it is only counted as 1 ball achieving the required rule, not 2.
Anyone that doesn't learn from earl's commentary, is an idiot. He's a no nonsense legend when it comes to how to play the game. If i could have Earl in a Bluetooth ear piece during my matches, I'd never lose.
I don't get it either, people say "3 point rule" but that means nothing to me. Some websites say you have to pocket a ball, others say you have to drive 3 or 4 balls to the rail, other websites have completely mixed rules lol, very confusing
I actualy knowno a man named Tommy Sanders from Beaumont Texas that beat Earl in a money game Tommys got the best stroke i ever seen on a human and he can play for hours and not miss a ball hes in the wholesale car business and he's not a full-time pool player but when he shows up people know it
@@billiardnetwork Clearly no one knows what the 3 points rule is dude, explain it to us!! No one knows the rule... as far as we are concerned, you hit the 1 and pocket a ball and carry on. This game has everyone confused as to the rules of a break
I would guess it was playing too slow, so he used armorall to make it play faster. but you never know with Earl, he could have just made that up. And most likely he did, and he was joking. Then again, he is crazy, and he might have actually done it.
earl said ppl tend to like faster player, that's definitely true. Pag is a wonderful guy, very creative and unique thinking player, but I'm not into his game that much cuz he plays a little too slow in my opinion, I had to fast forward his shot every time.
I'm with you on that. And, Pagulayan (it's him you're talking about, right?) is far from the only one like that. More and more players seem to be doing it, these days. Playing both quickly and well is equated to playing by 'natural talent'. And, for some reason, 'natural talent' is like a curse word in billiards.
If I'm not mistaken Thorsten said once that he plays (or at least used to play) with one long sleeve to keep the left arm warm, it moves less than the shooting hand, therefore, it needs more heat; also all black sleeve may be less distracting than brighter skin
@@billiardnetwork No disrespect,but I’ve seen less missed balls and player errors at a local B-C tournament. Even the great Earl Strickland is baffled most of the time.
Having one of the greatest to play the game analyze and narrate a match is absolutely pure billiards GOLD!
Earls commentaries are the BEST out there for avid players like myself. Cannot get enough. Thank you
I love how Earl explains the English that the players use. This definitely helps us amateurs learn the correct way.
Margherita fee-fee-lava
You're the best Earl.
Great shooting by Jasmin! Also, definitely enjoyed Earl's commentary. He's one of the greatest for a reason and I love his tips on English and position play
Thank you! It is so fun and a privilege hearing Earl's stream of consciousness on the strategy of this match.
Amazing hearing Earl commentating he gives his points on how to make shots and also he talks about how he makes mistakes as well you can really relate to him he definitely makes a good commentator
Agreed. He's not the most interesting or entertaining commentator, but I always learn a ton about how to play better when I listen to his commentary.
Earl is giving great observations and lessons in his commentary. Well done.
The knowledge of earl is immense....there's a story of earl playing Mike siegel when siegel was rated world number 1,earl was 18 years old...Billy incardona backed siegel and a big weed dealer backed earl...played for 3 days and broke even...Billy says earl was shirtless and shoeless talking smack....greatest story ever would've loved to be in that barn...they played under a barn in the middle of nowhere
Been watching Earl Strickland for 30 yrs, amazing person.
😂😂😂😂
We love ya, Earl! It doesn’t matter if you call a shot wrong - we enjoy hearing the options you think up!
He doesn't call shots wrong, the player took the wrong shot
Thank you Margareta and Jasmin,good set.
As always, Earl's commentaries are the most educative commentaries
Earl's gonna make us all shoot straight pool - the way he went on about it 🤣
Not gonna happen, I only play 8 ball and 10 ball.
Diamond tables have killed 14.1 permanently.
@@jesserice9100 What do you mean?
@@jesserice9100 we can play on a parking lot if you like that surface better. Sheet of plywood? Run it.
Straight pool is the mother of all pool games.
Thanks Earl for all you do for pool
Seriously, Earl, been following u since de 90ies and dont worry... ye still de man.
When it comes to proven, consistent Legends there are two only... ye & Reyes !
Thanks for de inspiration ye provided over all those years !!!
And ye commentary is second to none. Ye explain how and why. That is what it is all about.
Keep rollin'.
Well said
Why you talking like a pirate?
Livin' in de Caribbean for six years now...it colours ye talking, ayye.
Pearl is really awesome as commentator! I felt this is more bearable to watch
Thanks
LOVE HEARING EARL TALK ABOUT POSITION AND SPINS! Please do a straight pool match or two! I have never really given it much of a try but I would love some insight on it.
Earl makes it sounds so easy. “All she’s gotta do is make it.”
To him it is easy
Great match and commentary
Thanks a Million! 👍🏻
Very informative commentary. ❤️
Earl is really great at commentating these games. Also, I agree that it is better to follow with the cue ball, but I am older than Earl so we went to the same pool school.
Thanks Bob!
Earl, you are awesome. I'll watch anyone play when you are calling it. I love your playing personality, it reminds me of me. People think I'm an ass until they know me not playing. I'm an extremely good amateur and if I had my choice of anyone to teach me, it would be you. Thank you for all that you do.
Earl for the ears, Jasmin for the eyes. A great combo!
Heck yeah ...... thank you Earl .... always enjoy your commentary ...... yup ...... very good observation concerning break at beginning.... cloth and type of balls and especially cue ball plays huuuuge part in break ......
Es admirable estas jugadoras, y los jugadores que he visto. La gran ética moral que muestran. Soy aficionado de tres bandas. Pero este pool es admirable, envidiable. Pero los jugadores muestran una ética y compañerismo deportivo que pocos ven.
Great playing Jasmin. Congratulations
Hey Earl hope you get this!. why is it you are so humble and totally different when you do this commentary. compared to when you are actually playing haha.
I got it
if i learned anything from listening to earl its that its always really dry and all ball will never fall on his table but on this bar table where its dry its so easy
Loving it
Yes! More Earl.
Kind regards from the city of Santa Monica, CA, USA! ¡Let’s go Jasmim!
Wow You're A very good commentator idol Earl
Thanks Earl
Earl does a great job listen to him you will learn alot i do and have
quite a technical commentary. Definately prefer this to people talking about what they had for lunch when they've run out of 'story' to tell.
both players are so disciplined, form is spot on
Can you explain to me why the first break of the game was a foul! Thanks
@@grandpaK420 three balls have to cross the headstring
Jasmine is a great player, and so easy on the eyes.
earl is an amazing commentator
Yall remember Jasmin in Terminator 3. LOL
She terminated the other girl
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Earl is the goat
Why was the first break illegal?
someone explain to me why it is missing when it opens in the first raund???
It would be great if you could note the event and year. Could be presented under the score. Otherwise great!
0:27 I'd swear that voice is Criss Voss talking (famous FBI hostage negociator) the resemblance is uncany!
efrin and earl ....number 1 and number 2 are the best of all time!
I think they both have an equal seat in the 1 slot. Co-rulers if you will
Thank s.. earl
Earl is correct.... Straight pool IS the game !!
I love it when Earl is on the mike
Thanks for watching!
i love Earl's insights. Anyone know if he plays much straight pool?
I'm confused. Why on the very first break was it stated she fouled? She made a ball, so isn't that the only things that matters in that scenario?
I'm just as confused too, i've watched many a game of 9 ball and this one has me googling all the rules and nothing is straight forward lol
@@WhatsInAName718dude, never trust women
i didnt expect them to miss some of those shots.
Earl, while you're criticizing the camera angles can you please get on the editor as well. All of them seem to take great delight in switching cameras right before the shot. Some of us are trying to follow both balls.
It's strange hearing earl talk without sounding insane. Love him though
Earl, Earl, Earl....... we love you!
Earl,you are a better shooter than commentator...LOL !
Esse cara falando o tempo todo é que é um saco!
Why was the first break a foul?
Newbie here, I have a question: Why during the first break the lady stopped playing? The 1 went into the side pocket.
For the break to be valid you need to bring 3 balls above to break line
@@samuelvicente511 Ok I googled better and this is for this tournament, thanks.
Rules from 2017:
1.17 Three point rule (only for 9‐Ball)
In order to avoid that players are using the so‐called “soft‐breaks” that would allow increased control
over breaks and allow advantages beyond what was foreseen when the 9‐Ball discipline was
Version 01.01.2017
Page9
Euro Tour Regulations 2017
introduced, the EPBF has decided to introduce special break rules. The following rules are to be seen
as an addition to the WPA 9‐Ball rules that otherwise are valid in all EPBF events:
Additional demands for a satisfactory break:
At least three (3) object balls must either be pocketed or touch (see special notes below) the head
string as a result of a break in order for it to be satisfactory. Any combination of the above (i.e. 1
object ball pocketed and 2 object balls touching the head string, or 2 object balls pocketed and 1
object ball touching the head string) is also satisfactory.
Failure to meet additional conditions:
If a player fails to fulfil the additional demands, but is otherwise performing a legal break, the break
is considered non‐satisfactory and the following rules are to be followed:
1. If the 9‐ball has been pocketed it shall be re‐spotted before play is continued.
2. The opponent may choose either to accept the table as it is, or hand it back to the player that
performed the break.
3. In case the opponent accepts the table as it is, he/she will not be allowed to perform a push‐
out.
4. If the table is handed back to the player that performed the break, he/she is allowed to
perform a push‐out. If a push‐out is being played the opponent has the option to accept the
table as it is, or again hand the table back.
Special notes:
A. The WPA rules for 9‐Ball are to be considered at all times, and the special 9‐Ball break rules as
described in the above are additions to these rules, valid for a tournament only when
introduced beforehand.
B. Whenever a break is legal according to the WPA rules, and the above additional demands for
a satisfactory break (if in use) has been met, the player on the table is allowed to perform a
push‐out.
C. In order to meet the additional demands for a satisfactory break, object ball(s) do not have to
cross the head string completely. It is enough if any part of an object ball, as seen from above,
is breaking the head string.
D. If an object ball crosses the head string and returns into a pocket, it is only counted as 1 ball
achieving the required rule, not 2.
Ok guys, I don't know very much about this game, so please forgive this silly question. What was wrong with the very first break that made it a foul?
Tyler is such a lucky dude
Don't know why all think Reyes is so good. Earl says he is just lucky and Earl always knows best.
Earl also said that reyes is better than him...
Earl “Comedy of Errors” Strickland
How exactly did they foul the break?
Three points rule
Anyone that doesn't learn from earl's commentary, is an idiot. He's a no nonsense legend when it comes to how to play the game. If i could have Earl in a Bluetooth ear piece during my matches, I'd never lose.
Keep the comments on the game and be less negative.
So, whats wrong with the first shot in the first set? Anybody?
have to get 3 balls past head string for valid break.
@@harper626 I see, thanks mate!
Can someone explain how they fouled their breaks? I dont get it
Three point rule
I don't get it either, people say "3 point rule" but that means nothing to me. Some websites say you have to pocket a ball, others say you have to drive 3 or 4 balls to the rail, other websites have completely mixed rules lol, very confusing
I actualy knowno a man named Tommy Sanders from Beaumont Texas that beat Earl in a money game Tommys got the best stroke i ever seen on a human and he can play for hours and not miss a ball hes in the wholesale car business and he's not a full-time pool player but when he shows up people know it
Apparently Earl's table is at the bottom of a large body of water...
What was the foul on the opening break?
Females playing pool in general I guess
@@dist221 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Mr. Strickland, The other right!
What was the foul on the first break?
I don't know who's more drunk, Earl or the players.
The girls are a little nervous because the earl is watching. 🐬
Those TV's flashing brand logos could be distracting....
exelente jugadora margarita
@5:17 Chance for a frame i always over hit them ....sod the position .....in hindsight the 8 ball was on with position on the 9 too
I demand a shirts and skins rematch.
They keep "fouling the break". Can someone explain what it is they are doing? I don't see it. Thanks
Three points rule
@@billiardnetwork Clearly no one knows what the 3 points rule is dude, explain it to us!! No one knows the rule... as far as we are concerned, you hit the 1 and pocket a ball and carry on. This game has everyone confused as to the rules of a break
Earl technically choose to shot every shot with english and that is interesting
at 19:07 she foulded the break...i have no idea what the foul is. can someone please explain?? no scratch, no ball jumping off, no 9 ball pocket
Three points rule
@@billiardnetwork you say that like i know what the rule is...what is the three points rule
8:41 best view ever
Youre creepy
What does he mean when he said he had to armorall his pool table in order to run 100 balls?
I would guess it was playing too slow, so he used armorall to make it play faster. but you never know with Earl, he could have just made that up. And most likely he did, and he was joking. Then again, he is crazy, and he might have actually done it.
Earl the pearl! Now that I realize it's you talking.. your mumbling!
earl said ppl tend to like faster player, that's definitely true. Pag is a wonderful guy, very creative and unique thinking player, but I'm not into his game that much cuz he plays a little too slow in my opinion, I had to fast forward his shot every time.
I'm with you on that. And, Pagulayan (it's him you're talking about, right?) is far from the only one like that. More and more players seem to be doing it, these days. Playing both quickly and well is equated to playing by 'natural talent'. And, for some reason, 'natural talent' is like a curse word in billiards.
On the very first rack, why did Jasmin foul the break? She made the one ball on the break.
same question. I noticed it too. Did she not get enough balls past side pocket. Not sure about their rules.
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Does Jasmin wear the long sleeve on her left arm for style or is it for left arm problems?
If I'm not mistaken Thorsten said once that he plays (or at least used to play) with one long sleeve to keep the left arm warm, it moves less than the shooting hand, therefore, it needs more heat; also all black sleeve may be less distracting than brighter skin
@@robertkozowski2052 Thank you!
Who is the idiot that decided 3 dozen flashing advertisements in the player's sight line was a good idea?
I'm guessing Earl is a bigger fan of straight pool than he is of 9 ball.
Nerves maybe
Foi muito fácil
The top player's didn't make these mistakes back in the the day. This 1st game took an extra 5 min then it should have
"THE PEARL"... the best!?
What's up with one long sleeve and the other arm has no sleeve.. I wish somebody would explain that to me
Shes an amputee, its to cover up her metal arm.
Am I missing something here. Ouschan breaks the first rack and pockets the 1 and then Fefilova shoots ..............
Illegal break, three points rule in place
@@billiardnetwork Yep, I forgot about that. Thanks
Let's play some straight pool.
Is this professional pool?
do u follow professional pool?
@@billiardnetwork Just the mens honestly.
@@billiardnetwork No disrespect,but I’ve seen less missed balls and player errors at a local B-C tournament. Even the great Earl Strickland is baffled most of the time.