LeeLenker
Registered
There are an endless amount of situations and different types of players out there that effect what is written down on the score sheets reflecting your level of play. I will just put it this way.....you can break the same rack of 8 ball and against one type of player and it will be a 2 inning game and against a different player in may take 8 innings or turns. Thats just one example but I think you know where I'm going. To judge someone off 1-2 games and move them up or down at these bigger events is rediculous. The homework should be done by LO's before the events. I hear all this arguing about Handicap players getting moved up or down, people or teams getting screwed @ regional or national events. I also play in the APA, SL7 and I always argue that handicaps should go more by win/loss record than anything else. Atleast %60-%70 of your handicap should go by W/L. Your team has to atleast shoot .600-.700 in a session to qualify for playoffs and not all players can do that. So, that is going to make the players that can shoot over that average do so and they would move up. All in all if your player shoots below .400 they move down and players above .650-.700 move up. I think this would eliminate alot of sandbagging and take the judgement out of people hands. Especially when most people making judgements aren't even qualified to do so. I.E. most LO's who are business people and not knowledgable pool players. What do you guys think?