I've seen the APA work in different ways, but ultimately I believe it works how the league operator wants it to work!
I have seen a league operator let teams sandbag so that when they get to Vegas they do very well, and it makes his league and area look that much better.
I have also seen league operators that move players up manually so that a team breaks the "23" rule and in turn the team has to break off and create another team or teams. The league operator always blames it on the computer, and says that it's the computer that's raising the players, but it's too obvious to those of us that have been playing a while to see what is happening...the more teams, the more money in his/her pocket!!
Both of those methods ran by league operators hurt the APA and all it's players.
Of course there are teams out there that encourage the sandbagging, but in order for that to work, you have to have players with no self respect that do it and allow it to happen.
I have had players ask me if I wanted them to lose, and I always say NO! I will never ask any player to take a dive or miss on purpose. How can I ask you to pay your weekly dues and also ask you to lose? I pretend I'm gambling. It's my weekly dues versus my opponents weekly dues and whoever wins always feels better when they have to pay it. I know I hate paying those dues when I lose.
I love bringing in new players and introducing them to the game of pool. When they are new and raw and don't have a lot of skill, the handicap system of the APA helps even it out. Eventually thru playing, they will or should improve and eventually get to a point where they may have to start another team, therefore hopefully bringing in new players into our game.
The APA has it's good and bad points. If you are out there only to hang out with friends and have a good time and don't care whether you win or lose, then the APA is for you! But if you are ultra competitive, honest, want to win every time you play, and your goal is to get to Vegas, then I can guarantee you that you may run into a team that does not play fair and honest and you will most likely get run thru!!
I watched a 3 skill level from Illinois play against a 4 skill level from Kentucky in the finals one year. I was stunned to see how much cue ball control that 3 had. He had perfect form, a smooth stroke, and every time he missed, his opponent was magically hooked. It seemed very weird to me. I looked around and everyone there was in shock at what they were seeing. He had an easy one rail kick shot that would have guaranteed him a hit, but instead he went for the much more difficult 2 rail kick shot because it was the only way to kick at it and pocket the ball, without slopping it in. The team from Kentucky was supper pissed!! The 3 won the match 2-0 to clinch the win for his Illinois team. I NEVER save my lowest player to the end. Specially not if it's to win the team championship in Vegas!! Of course the team from Illinois just kept saying that he didn't win a single match before that one, but it was weird that if he hadn't won a single match up to that point. If that's the case why would you put him up as the final player when you still had room to play a 4, 5, or 6 in that last match and still stay within the "23" rule? The other team had similar skill levels remaining as well, so I thought it was very fishy that they chose a 3 for the anchor match!!