APA 2023 US Open Amateur Championship

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And he is an amateur. He works a 40 hour week job. lol no pro would play in the amateur. There’s no money in it. You get this all the time. They complained when parks was winning to.
i did see Ryan mccreesh complaining he’s been banned from apa because of skill level which seems odd Since I feel like they always matched up Even But who knows.
Mccreesh has been kicked out of many tournaments, mostly because of his attitude, not skill level.
 

hang-the-9

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I know a 530ish guy (high robustness) who is an SL7/9. Getting to SL7 at that Fargo is fairly common in some areas but I'm struggling to see how he's an established SL9. I always thought that was more the realm of people who are approaching or just over 600.

I don't know anyone at 530 personally that is maxed out in any league and if they are they tend to be there for a very brief time and are usually one rank lower. This includes travel to several states (Ohio/Michigan/TN/MA/RI/NH and a few others), any maxed out player is at least as good as I am. I'm a 550/560 ranked in Fargo and I jump between a 6 and a 7 in TAP and would be at the max APA level but probably not in lower 25% of those ranks. When I travel and play people I am often told I would be at a 600 Fargo playing the local guys. My son as a 630 is a 7 in TAP and is top 10 in the country for wins, and TAP 7 aligns pretty well with APA 7/9. 530 is pretty low for a maxed out APA shooter.
 

trob

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I don't know anyone at 530 personally that is maxed out in any league and if they are they tend to be there for a very brief time and are usually one rank lower. This includes travel to several states (Ohio/Michigan/TN/MA/RI/NH and a few others), any maxed out player is at least as good as I am. I'm a 550/560 ranked in Fargo and I jump between a 6 and a 7 in TAP and would be at the max APA level but probably not in lower 25% of those ranks. When I travel and play people I am often told I would be at a 600 Fargo playing the local guys. My son as a 630 is a 7 in TAP and is top 10 in the country for wins, and TAP 7 aligns pretty well with APA 7/9. 530 is pretty low for a maxed out APA shooter.
mayne he doesn’t play in Fargo events. I think my Fargo is a 560ish because I’ve only played in one league that is Fargo rated but im a 7/9 in apa 8 ball and 9 ball. My friend keeps telling me I need to come down to Maryland where they have a lot of Fargo tournaments because I’m gonna hurt a lot of feelings 😂 Fargo doesn’t mean anything if your not playing In a lot of rated events.
 

Tony_in_MD

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James is a real nice guy and a helluva player. We must live close. I’m in palm harbor and play out of Strokers
Question, any insight as to why the tourney wasn't at Strokers this year? I had not heard of the venue change.
 

cookie man

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They out grew stokers But i also think they have a deal with diamond and strikers has gold crowns Might have something to do with it also
I wouldn’t say they out grew Strokers. The field is 128 players like it’s always been. But you are correct as far as the diamond tables. That was probably a big part of the decision. Also the professional look of an arena for the finals was important imo.
 

trob

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I wouldn’t say they out grew Strokers. The field is 128 players like it’s always been. But you are correct as far as the diamond tables. That was probably a big part of the decision. Also the professional look of an arena for the finals was important imo.
Well when I say out grew apa likes to do the main arena for streamed matches. Also everyone said there was just no room to move so it made sense to move
 

bmccaslin

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mayne he doesn’t play in Fargo events. I think my Fargo is a 560ish because I’ve only played in one league that is Fargo rated but im a 7/9 in apa 8 ball and 9 ball. My friend keeps telling me I need to come down to Maryland where they have a lot of Fargo tournaments because I’m gonna hurt a lot of feelings 😂 Fargo doesn’t mean anything if your not playing In a lot of rated events.
Bingo! I'm in the same boat as you being that I've rarely played BCA since 2015 so probably more than 75% of my past matches aren't used for my Fargo rating. Like you, I'm maybe a 560 or 570 (with about 100 robustness) at the moment but a 7/9 in APA which I've played consistently for 20 years. Those leagues have always fit better with my preferences and time schedules so that's what I play. 🤷‍♂️

Good to know there are others with a similar profile!

-Brian
 

Runnintable

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I wish that they did a better job with the qualifier locations. very limited in some areas, especially in tristate region.
 

hang-the-9

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mayne he doesn’t play in Fargo events. I think my Fargo is a 560ish because I’ve only played in one league that is Fargo rated but im a 7/9 in apa 8 ball and 9 ball. My friend keeps telling me I need to come down to Maryland where they have a lot of Fargo tournaments because I’m gonna hurt a lot of feelings 😂 Fargo doesn’t mean anything if your not playing In a lot of rated events.

As with the other skill ratings, I am talking about the real rating of skill not one that someone happens to have that is incorrect. Whatever Fargo rating someone has, to say so and so rating should be a 9 in the APA, it has to be the correct Fargo rating. A player that is an A+ but somehow has a 500 Fargo rating, does not actually have a 500 Fargo rating that measures the skill but rather a fake rating, which is as valid as any other fake thing. If someone is a 530 but they should actually be a 580, that simply falls outside of any possible comparison. A 560 is a B+ player, enough to run 1-2 racks every so often but not rely to do that every match or even every night, that is about enough to max out APA or TAP in my experience. But a 530 is a bit short of that and they will be a solid 6/8 but probably not a 7/9 without dropping, or maybe being a 6/9 or a 7/8 or something.
 
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Runnintable

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The US Amateur event is run by the APA, but has nothing to do with their league. Only benefit of being an active APA league member is a discount on registration fees.
Congrats to Brett Stottlemyer, Brett played in this event many times before -- always came up short. He played excellent to capture his 1st title!
 
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