Everything that is recorded on the sheet is factored into your handicap. Hope that clears things up.
I knew it! My little love notes in the comments section to the APA LO staffers is paying off!!!!
Brian
Everything that is recorded on the sheet is factored into your handicap. Hope that clears things up.
I knew it! My little love notes in the comments section to the APA LO staffers is paying off!!!!
Brian
Are you ending those notes with "xoxo"? If not, it doesn't count.
if you are there buddy you are a 4, if not you are a 7.............:thumbup:
I just got my score sheets for week 2 and was a bit shocked at the updated skill levels.
Myself and another(Joe) are first time APA league players so we both were level 4s for the first week.
I played a 5. I won 3-1 in 20 innings not factoring in the 7 safeties he played on me. Yes, both score sheets matched.
Joe is a good shot, but most of you would call him a banger. Hard hitter, little position play, little english (except draw). He played a woman (skl 3) who was new to APA and the sport. She was terrible and Joe beat her 3-0 in 18 innings, no safeties.
The new skill levels are......
Joe 6
Me 4
I just don't get it. I even contacted my League Commissioner to see if there was any error. Nope.
Are you positive you put in the correct player number for the names? From what I know of how the system is calculated he should have stayed a 4 and you should have gone to a 6. Unless Joe had a break and run, that can favor in a lot in the score.
That does not make sense at all...
Brian
Joe was a late add-in, so he didn't have a player # on the sheet.
I know it makes no sense, but the league commish reviewed it and told me that the levels are valid.
Joe is a 4 at best. I should probably be in the high 5, low 6 range unless I start practicing nightly again. I just don't wanna be that guy who gets accused of sandbagging, especially being the captain of the team.
I know its a combination between wins, loses, innings, safeties. But does anyone know a more specific idea of how they weight these things or what the formula is?
Joe was a late add-in, so he didn't have a player # on the sheet.
I know it makes no sense, but the league commish reviewed it and told me that the levels are valid.
Joe is a 4 at best. I should probably be in the high 5, low 6 range unless I start practicing nightly again. I just don't wanna be that guy who gets accused of sandbagging, especially being the captain of the team.
Here's how my APA rating career has gone...
First, let me say that I HATE, HATE, HATE handicaps but I decided to play to help a friend out who wanted an anchor for a shot at Vegas...
I told the team I wouldn't sandbag and that if they had a problem with that I was done, no hard feelings...
So, on my first night I am entitled to come in as a 4, but they mark me as a 5 so that there won't be a problem with the other team...
I play a 7 and he LEGITIMATELY beats me on the hill... We both played well, but he won... Period...
The next week I am a 4...
I am matched up against another 4 and I break and run 2 out of the three racks and win 3-0...
The following week I am a 7 and I have never been anything but since...
True story...
So, although I know there is a "formula" in place I also think there are some very arbitrary decisions on rankings based on player reputation, known ability, etc...
Rotarded...You stated that you and 'Joe' are new players. You also stated that this happened in the 2nd week of the session. You won't have any kind of reasonable s/l ranking until you have played 10 matches. Then the scores for all 10 will be averaged. By the time you have played 20 matches (at least one full session, plus playoffs), your s/l is figured on the best 10 out of 20 scores (btw, you can lose and still have a "good" score). Right now, expect the s/l's to go up and down, according to what happens over the next several weeks of play.
Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com
If they have a number of teams and little spare time this could mean that your handicap could be running weeks or months behind, or your handicapping matrix may not be getting entered at all at times. Most people don't realize how much work an APA league really is.
The APA handicap matrix was posted on here a few years back I am not sure how far back they archive? It was also posted on the inside pool forum as well. One of the biggest problems is that the League Operator is required to enter all of the score sheets them selves. If they have a number of teams and little spare time this could mean that your handicap could be running weeks or months behind, or your handicapping matrix may not be getting entered at all at times. Most people don't realize how much work an APA league really is.
Rotarded...You stated that you and 'Joe' are new players. You also stated that this happened in the 2nd week of the session. You won't have any kind of reasonable s/l ranking until you have played 10 matches. Then the scores for all 10 will be averaged. By the time you have played 20 matches (at least one full session, plus playoffs), your s/l is figured on the best 10 out of 20 scores (btw, you can lose and still have a "good" score). Right now, expect the s/l's to go up and down, according to what happens over the next several weeks of play.
Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com