This will probably be a long post, but I have a question regarding APA Strategy during the playoffs or County Championships.
During normal weekly play, I prefer to play the best player on the other team; I am an SL7 in 8-ball and an 8 in 9-ball. In fact, even in the playoffs and other higher level tournaments I like to do the same because I expect to win. Therefore, why throw a lower level player against them and waste a game?
However, today I think I may have changed my opinion and probably cost my team a chance to continue with the tournament for our chance to go to vegas.
Today we played in the County Championships and played a team from our division that we are very familiar with. We won the first two matches, which put is in a great position to win. All we had to do was win one match out of the next 3 matches.
My team still had a SL7, SL5 and an SL4 to play the last 3 matches while the other team had an SL6, SL5 and SL3 remaining.
For the third match, it was our put up and we elected to go with the SL4 and they countered with their SL5. Their SL5 won the match, putting the match at 2 - 1.
Now for the question. Since it was their put up; I had a choice between going head to head with the SL6 and having my SL5 play the SL3, or I could wait to play the SL3 and put my SL5 against their SL6.
My logic was that by me playing the SL6, we had (2) very strong opportunities to win. As I said, I expect to win and I believed my SL5 should also be able to beat the SL3. If I play the SL5 against their SL6, I am 90+% expecting a loss because of the relative playing abilities of each (the SL6 is a very strong SL6 borderline 7, the SL5 is a weaker SL5).
So what do you do in this situation? Do match up the higher Skill Levels together or do you have the SL7 wait and play the SL3?
I will say, if my team was down to an SL7 and an SL3, I would have thrown the SL3 against the strong SL6.
Anyway, please let me know your opinions. Sorry for the extended post; however, I did use punctuation and paragraphs...lol.
During normal weekly play, I prefer to play the best player on the other team; I am an SL7 in 8-ball and an 8 in 9-ball. In fact, even in the playoffs and other higher level tournaments I like to do the same because I expect to win. Therefore, why throw a lower level player against them and waste a game?
However, today I think I may have changed my opinion and probably cost my team a chance to continue with the tournament for our chance to go to vegas.
Today we played in the County Championships and played a team from our division that we are very familiar with. We won the first two matches, which put is in a great position to win. All we had to do was win one match out of the next 3 matches.
My team still had a SL7, SL5 and an SL4 to play the last 3 matches while the other team had an SL6, SL5 and SL3 remaining.
For the third match, it was our put up and we elected to go with the SL4 and they countered with their SL5. Their SL5 won the match, putting the match at 2 - 1.
Now for the question. Since it was their put up; I had a choice between going head to head with the SL6 and having my SL5 play the SL3, or I could wait to play the SL3 and put my SL5 against their SL6.
My logic was that by me playing the SL6, we had (2) very strong opportunities to win. As I said, I expect to win and I believed my SL5 should also be able to beat the SL3. If I play the SL5 against their SL6, I am 90+% expecting a loss because of the relative playing abilities of each (the SL6 is a very strong SL6 borderline 7, the SL5 is a weaker SL5).
So what do you do in this situation? Do match up the higher Skill Levels together or do you have the SL7 wait and play the SL3?
I will say, if my team was down to an SL7 and an SL3, I would have thrown the SL3 against the strong SL6.
Anyway, please let me know your opinions. Sorry for the extended post; however, I did use punctuation and paragraphs...lol.