What's wild is Earl still competes on the top level even in his old age when Efren retired some 10-15 years ago LOL. No wonder Earl is the GOAT With 5 US Opens and Efren only has 1
@@godjhaka7376 I'm a fan of both but even Earl himself said that Efren is the GOAT. Efren is still the player with most money earned in tournaments when adjusting for inflation.
00:09 first time around i heard that Melling has had his hip replaced, Alex Lely has a funny Dutch accent, sounds so sweet to the ear, but sometimes it can be deceptive :))
Earl seems like a man that’s at war with the pool gods and he’s come out on top more than he hasnt. I cant think of another player from my personal experience or that ive seen on tv that isnt a humble, pool god fearing, servent and medium to what higher power determines the outcome of this sport. Other players pray, earl demands. My favorite player of all time. Keep talking that shit earl you’re too big for this world.
Not to say anything about the character of either but I think that's purely an old school vs new school thing. Back in the day when tournaments were far less official and well organized it would've been customary to return the balls with the ref but now that it's all very formal most players leave it to the ref especially in matchroom events. In addition I think Earl doesn't play much tournament pool by comparison to Melling in recent memory so his brain will be a little more used to bar and hall customs these days rather than tournament etiquette
I wouldn't do it. This is clearly the job of the referee, and this is more work for the referee, Because he now has to clean the the balls that were touched without gloves, and if he doesn't keep track of them, he would have to clean all of them. So Don' t return the balls, let the referee do his job.
at first glance it looks like that, but if you zoom in and look at how the 7ball's distance to the rail changes, you'll see that for the first roll or two it gets closer to the rail, but then it rolls off line and gets further. we're splitting hairs though, this 7ball isn't the reason he lost@@martinparker9249
no you didnt. you saw where it rolled halfway through it's travel and then convinced yourself you knew where it was headed at contact. if somebody made an edit showing the 7balls path for the first two rolls after contact, you would see that it was headed right toward the pocket, and then quite clearly veers offline@@robertvasquez1845
I’m very confused why Melling chose the center pocket for the 7 during game one. If he draws back he goes 7 in the corner pocket then has a straightforward runout from there. He made it much more difficult the way he went. At 6:45 he totally overcut the eight. He wanted to go two rails and I think he just forgot to make the eight. It seems to me that Melling travels the cue ball too much. Most pros try to move the cue ball as little as possible to get position.
tiny english pool tables are actually quite cramped when theres 15 balls on it .......not as easy as you think plus the pockets arent buckets and cut straight like these where one can pocket balls off the rail ........try that on a 7 ft uk bar table !!
@@cheungarrie123 It is and when he is flowing, playing well and everything is in sync then he is a brilliant cueist and player. But Chris has a background in snooker and because of the bigger table, you do sometimes need a longer backswing to generate pace in order to cover a longer distance, that you rarely need to in pool. So the longer distance you pull the cue back, pause as Chris tends to and then push the cue back through to strike the cue ball, the more chance there is of deviating from the line of aim and for a player of Chris's ability, he missed far too many easy shots than he should. Have you ever played a shot in pool or snooker where you cannot really reach properly and instead of using the bridge or rest, your stretch and have too much of your cue hanging over the bridge of your hand? Then miss a shot or do not get the right contact on the cue ball due to a slight deviation or 'wobble' when delivering the cur through? To use an analogy, it is like having a putt in golf from say 30 feet away and so the backswing on the putter measures for example 18 inches, yet using the same 18 inch backswing when only having a six inch tap-in
@@martinparker9249Those pockets on the grey TV tables ARE buckets though. Agree on general pub tables, but the TV tables definitely accept a lot that I wouldn't expect them to.
Commentators (excluding Alex) are ridiculous. They always act like it's all easy once they're 2-3 balls from the trouble spot and act shocked ... when they'd struggle with roadmaps.
This seems like overseas league tennis for guys who aren't regulars on the ATP circuit...a way to make some cash and cover expenses. Anyone know what the payouts are here?
Strickland fouled on frame two. The white hadn't stopped and he picked balls out of the pocket and put them on the table. I know it would have been harsh but they are the rules.
Why does Strickland always have to say something,typical of some Americans brilliant players,but still want that extra edge and put your opponent off,really does my head in,if you have a talent,use it, and stop cheating,that’s what i think,
I played 9 ball with Earl back in the early 90’s and he had a loose mouth back then too. I can remember telling him to just stfu and play. He wouldn’t…I won the race.
It should be mandatory to have Strickland mic'd up on every TV table he plays on.
He is loud enough naturally.
For comic relief.
What's wild is Earl still competes on the top level even in his old age when Efren retired some 10-15 years ago LOL. No wonder Earl is the GOAT With 5 US Opens and Efren only has 1
@@godjhaka7376 I'm a fan of both but even Earl himself said that Efren is the GOAT. Efren is still the player with most money earned in tournaments when adjusting for inflation.
Dont need to hear that ignorant arrogant fool
Chris' stroke through the cueball is so beautiful and unique.
He's a snooker player....
00:09 first time around i heard that Melling has had his hip replaced, Alex Lely has a funny Dutch accent, sounds so sweet to the ear, but sometimes it can be deceptive :))
I thought they meant “tip” replaced
@@ROCKSTARAVER he meant TIP
I love Earl's quick decisions.
I started playing billiards because I admired Strickland.
Although his body type has changed a lot since then, his play is still fast and accurate.
Someone admiring Strickland is an oxymoron.
Earl is a show man
Earl seems like a man that’s at war with the pool gods and he’s come out on top more than he hasnt. I cant think of another player from my personal experience or that ive seen on tv that isnt a humble, pool god fearing, servent and medium to what higher power determines the outcome of this sport. Other players pray, earl demands.
My favorite player of all time.
Keep talking that shit earl you’re too big for this world.
Melling doesn’t help return the balls yet the one with supposed poor sportsmanship does.
Not to say anything about the character of either but I think that's purely an old school vs new school thing. Back in the day when tournaments were far less official and well organized it would've been customary to return the balls with the ref but now that it's all very formal most players leave it to the ref especially in matchroom events. In addition I think Earl doesn't play much tournament pool by comparison to Melling in recent memory so his brain will be a little more used to bar and hall customs these days rather than tournament etiquette
I wouldn't do it.
This is clearly the job of the referee, and this is more work for the referee,
Because he now has to clean the the balls that were touched without gloves, and if he doesn't keep track of them, he would have to clean all of them.
So
Don' t return the balls, let the referee do his job.
Melling is a UK 8 ball player. UK 8 ball tables have a ball return system.
Hi all. This is a tough match to watch, I love Earl but I like Melling a lot too...tough to have a favourite here
They are pretty much the same. Both think they are better than they actually are.
Earl better than anyone else in term of 9ball
Better than efren too@@onnyt60
@@onnyt60because they are better. Most elite sports players think like this.
@@onnyt60 Earl is just past his prime hes 62 ffs.
really earl is sore loser hot head!!!
Earl "No Hugs" Strickland still got it.
Always will, as "No Hugs" is proof Earl focuses on what's important while the competition (you) will always focus on what's not important.
@@lordmaximus4602oh please, he's just a bitter old man quit the meat riding
@@lordmaximus4602 please keep your passive aggressive toxicity out of here kid
The Pearl looking great. Two legends.
Earl is the man. Never change.
Great shooting earl
a Pleasure to see Strickland here.
Earl and Sigel to me are the best of the business
Seigal is past it, yap yap is all he has ever done
Earl is amazing for maintaining such love and passion for the game
@ 15:10 Earl strickland scratched 3 times on 3 breaks, tough luck !
That's not tough luck, that's a bad cue ball control
@@darkcheaker his break cue needs instant replacing
12:20 surprised Chris did not try the 1-6 combo and perhaps even play it with enough pace to screw the cue ball into the 7-4 combo.
AGREED
Legend vs. legend!
I wish they'd replay more shots. I just can't get enough.
Elkhart was smirking when earl scratched for the 3rd time😂
How can you class a race to 5 as match
Why didn't Earl go for the 2-9 combo @18:37?
22:49 that 7 ball rolled off line if you look closely, i think he hit it perfect. little unlucky. position from last shot wasn't great though
naahh , he over cut it
at first glance it looks like that, but if you zoom in and look at how the 7ball's distance to the rail changes, you'll see that for the first roll or two it gets closer to the rail, but then it rolls off line and gets further. we're splitting hairs though, this 7ball isn't the reason he lost@@martinparker9249
I knew that was an over cut as soon as he made contact.
no you didnt. you saw where it rolled halfway through it's travel and then convinced yourself you knew where it was headed at contact. if somebody made an edit showing the 7balls path for the first two rolls after contact, you would see that it was headed right toward the pocket, and then quite clearly veers offline@@robertvasquez1845
La Perla es good,junto con El mago los dos mejores del mundo
I’m very confused why Melling chose the center pocket for the 7 during game one. If he draws back he goes 7 in the corner pocket then has a straightforward runout from there. He made it much more difficult the way he went. At 6:45 he totally overcut the eight. He wanted to go two rails and I think he just forgot to make the eight. It seems to me that Melling travels the cue ball too much. Most pros try to move the cue ball as little as possible to get position.
Earl got pretty lucky this set. Had horrible breaks. But got lucky with some missed from his opponent
@ 6:42 the announcer says: "Chris Melling, good cue ball control" as he misses a 2 foot shot. THE CURSE OF THE ANNOUNCER
Melling been playing too much on the tiny English 8 ball tables lol
He needs to consider moving his bridge hand closer to the cue ball and shortening his backswing and stroke.
tiny english pool tables are actually quite cramped when theres 15 balls on it .......not as easy as you think plus the pockets arent buckets and cut straight like these where one can pocket balls off the rail ........try that on a 7 ft uk bar table !!
@@seanscanlon9067why? His backswing is so unique and stylish.
@@cheungarrie123 It is and when he is flowing, playing well and everything is in sync then he is a brilliant cueist and player.
But Chris has a background in snooker and because of the bigger table, you do sometimes need a longer backswing to generate pace in order to cover a longer distance, that you rarely need to in pool.
So the longer distance you pull the cue back, pause as Chris tends to and then push the cue back through to strike the cue ball, the more chance there is of deviating from the line of aim and for a player of Chris's ability, he missed far too many easy shots than he should.
Have you ever played a shot in pool or snooker where you cannot really reach properly and instead of using the bridge or rest, your stretch and have too much of your cue hanging over the bridge of your hand? Then miss a shot or do not get the right contact on the cue ball due to a slight deviation or 'wobble' when delivering the cur through?
To use an analogy, it is like having a putt in golf from say 30 feet away and so the backswing on the putter measures for example 18 inches, yet using the same 18 inch backswing when only having a six inch tap-in
@@martinparker9249Those pockets on the grey TV tables ARE buckets though. Agree on general pub tables, but the TV tables definitely accept a lot that I wouldn't expect them to.
Let's go Earl!
Good game Earl
Two awesome players to watch
It’s not the same level as snooker
This pool stuff is like watching two amateur players down the pub.
It’s not the same league of skill as snooker.
Why Chris using Efren nickname.
Earl exposing another magician.
Efren always bit him playing with $5 cue😂
The way Earl's walking and that stance when
breaking rack #3 tells me he's having low back issues.
were was the spectators
Yeah you're right... Earl's still got it
3 in a row scratches on break for Earl!😮😢
Does Earl have back issues?
Man, a short race to 5?
You had better be ready from the get-go.
What's up with the scratches on break? Are they imitating ME?
Good work Earl
Hope Melling doesnt try to hug Earl . . .
Nope nope nope.. Don't even try man.
Second frame,loom closely,the white was still moving,thus a foul when strickland placed the balls on the table from the pocket???
Slow start for Earl, but Chris helped him win that match.
Iove chris
When is the last time Melling saw his belt buckle?😮
Melling ran a charity through this match.
min..23:25, i cant believe earl made that 8. my table, u cant hit the long rail at all, if u do, u will rattle.
At least Reyes is a Magician I don't mind looking at!😮😢
What a weird match... Five scratches off the breaks in total! Many missed shots and Earl only winning cos Melling played so badly. Weird match indeed.
Agreed
Commentators (excluding Alex) are ridiculous. They always act like it's all easy once they're 2-3 balls from the trouble spot and act shocked ... when they'd struggle with roadmaps.
Tony Drago still holds the fastest century.
He’s had what replaced 😂
This seems like overseas league tennis for guys
who aren't regulars on the ATP circuit...a way to
make some cash and cover expenses.
Anyone know what the payouts are here?
New hip for Melling....a suggestion...
...lose some weight to take pressure
off that hip, and the knees, and
your back, and....
Dont break with backspin, you ll get the cue ball in 99.9% of the times
Earl uses a 15mm tip because the cloths today are so fast you need less spin.
The "Pearl" ... Yes Sir!!!
Isn't that earl prickland?
Earl's break is very poor.
Hes almost 70. His break will suck.
Too giants collide
How he missed the eight ball Chris I’ll never know
Earl the winer😢
We watched ffs
He's not "The Magician". Fat Wizard, maybe. But only Efren Reyes is "The Magician!"
America tables look so easy
"New tip"? WTF? I'm no where near pro level and have multiple shafts for multiple cues. I'm sure a "new tip" is nothing worth discussing here.
this has to be the biggest TOSSER in pool history, shame on you Strickland🤣🤣🤣
Almost certainly the best 9-ball player in pool history. Not sure about your other vaginal discomforts.
Efren Reyes is The Magician, therefore???
Melting has really let himself go :(
another scratch on Earl's break & he might break his cue again, I hope
⛔️ I Hate Diamond Pockets ⚠️
I put this on a playlist for my boyfriend to watch ❤
Strickland fouled on frame two.
The white hadn't stopped and he picked balls out of the pocket and put them on the table. I know it would have been harsh but they are the rules.
He should have let the ref do his job.
Chris smelling🦨sucks!!
playing with a new tip changes nothing.
STEPHEN LEE
Why does Strickland always have to say something,typical of some Americans brilliant players,but still want that extra edge and put your opponent off,really does my head in,if you have a talent,use it, and stop cheating,that’s what i think,
Cheio de grau com Luvinha nos dedos vai perder
Chris lose that stomach? 🐷
I wish more people acted lube earl. Pool is so boring! I love the game but masconi cup earl are my favorite.
A Blindman cant miss on those tables you have pockets like Trashcan lids massive
Melling is just not good on the big tables
Did earl lost to a girl from korea ?😂
Enough of the new tip already. Bulshit.
announcers awful as usual.. just ditch them and show the game
I played 9 ball with Earl back in the early 90’s and he had a loose mouth back then too. I can remember telling him to just stfu and play. He wouldn’t…I won the race.
You sound like Joe Biden, making up stories about yourself.
its his tip its his tip its his tip wth
There is only one “Magician” and Melling isn’t him. Efren is and was the only true Magician around the felt.