There is a long, thought out, reasonable answer to that if you want to hear it. From your last comment, though, I see it would probably be a waste of time.
I would like to hear it. I bet I have a story about tap to top yours.
There is a long, thought out, reasonable answer to that if you want to hear it. From your last comment, though, I see it would probably be a waste of time.
APA Operator....Since I've been "out of the loop" now for more than 15 years, I have a question for you. When I was an LO EVERY team received a Team Manual, prior to the start of session play. Does that no longer happen? I'm reading that teams had no rules manuals, which just seems odd to me. In my league areas I also took one team manual, for each host location; hole-punched a corner of the book; and attached it to a cable, situated where the stats were displayed. This prevented anyone from being able to say "there were no rules available". Naturally, this does not preclude local by-laws, which I guess would be available on a local website, for each league.
Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com
Scott the rulebooks and more information than most care to read are alway's made available. The simple fact is that no one bothered to read any of the information that is readily made available. Their attention was only gotten once they took all the points away. After the fees were corrected the points were given back minus the bonus points per the by laws. This action caused them to drop in the standings which allowed the next Team which were 2 points behind to move into 2nd place.
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Blackcat
Do you REALLY believe this???????
RW was the new captain and said "He never got training or RULE BOOK"
Why not tell FOLKS it was MASTERS???? Different from League!!!
The old captain left with out leaving a "RULE BOOK"
RW and myself looked and NO RULE BOOK in Folder!
RW was the new captain and he got nothing when he took over as captain!
You say "readily available" without defining Readily Available = in league office!!!!!!!!
The pool room did not have a copy posted either!!!!!
No website back then!!!!
I was out of APA for 10 years!!!!!
I was never given ANYTHING!!!!!!
So, how would I know????
Kid Dynomite
None of that information is relevant. I really don't care, the fact of the matter is that everyone is alway's saying that the leagues don't pay and all the crap. I only posted this information to show that some do, I would think more do than the one's that don't reguardless of the amounts. Everyone needs to stop worrying about how much a person's business is making or not.
Black Cat![]()
Black Cat, in post #1 you opened with this statement: "Please take the time and read this entire POST!!!!!! These are the payouts that our league operator pay's out 3 times a year at our Regional Tournaments. I hope that this will stop all the bashing about the APA that goes on."
In regards to that statement and the one posted above I can only say that your original post will never "stop all the bashing that goes on" about the APA. Then you go on in the above quoted post and tell someone that their information is irrelevent. All information IS relevent. Well, obviously the bashing continues (from my observations reading this entire thread up to this point). You see, those of us that have complete d*ckheads for LO's are never going to be happy with their APA leagues (and it isn't always about the money/payouts either). That being said these are my opinions:
1.) The APA is a good pool league IF all rules are followed and scorekeeping is done correctly.
2.) People that seem to have problems are the ones that have the d*ckheads for LO's.
My APA area has about 120 teams playing weekly. At $6.00 per person x5 = $30 nightly x 120 teams = $3,600 a week that goes to the LO. I don't know how much the LO sends to St. Louis, but I know that the first and second place session winners get a trophy (One team trophy and eight individual trophies). If you win the two-week playoffs, you get an additional plaque. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out here that MY LO is pocketing a buttload of money. I personally don't give a fat rat's a$$ about it. I don't want no payout. I don't want no trophy. All I want to do is shoot a little pool, have a couple drinks, and interact with my friends (and make new ones). But......some people DO care, and these are the ones that gripe the hardest and the loudest against APA. On top of the money issues, there are LO's (like mine) that do some of the most damaging bastardizing of the written rules as you can imagine. So, here is what I think could be a beginning of a fix for the APA to start getting bashed less:
It is simply removing most of the power that the individual LO has. Make it mandantory for a LO to report to St. Louis ALL monies taken in (league fees, singles boards, tournaments, etc.). Then St. Louis should make it mandantory that ALL LO's give back (for winning sessions, playoffs) a STANDARD percentage of his intake, and do this everywhere APA is played, standardized worldwide. Then, have a more detailed set of rules that a LO has NO POWER of overruling (less or NO bylaws) so that a LO cannot screw any team/team member over at his/her own disgression. Make it so a crooked/d*ckheaded LO has to explain to National HQ's why he made a ruling AGAINST the standardized written rule and make that LO pay (via fines) for breaking National rules. These two fixes alone would greatly aid in the APA's reutation of being a "stand up" league where rules are followed by its authority figures and some type of reward is given for excelling in session play.
Like I always say in any APA thread I post in, I do not bash the APA because it is what it is, a beginners/social/fun league. I like it. But.....I do not even a little bit like my LO. He may very well qualify as the worst LO in America!!! Happy for you that you have a good one. I wish it were me.
Just my $.02
Maniac
Black Cat, in post #1 you opened with this statement: "Please take the time and read this entire POST!!!!!! These are the payouts that our league operator pay's out 3 times a year at our Regional Tournaments. I hope that this will stop all the bashing about the APA that goes on."
In regards to that statement and the one posted above I can only say that your original post will never "stop all the bashing that goes on" about the APA. Then you go on in the above quoted post and tell someone that their information is irrelevent. All information IS relevent. Well, obviously the bashing continues (from my observations reading this entire thread up to this point). You see, those of us that have complete d*ckheads for LO's are never going to be happy with their APA leagues (and it isn't always about the money/payouts either). That being said these are my opinions:
1.) The APA is a good pool league IF all rules are followed and scorekeeping is done correctly.
2.) People that seem to have problems are the ones that have the d*ckheads for LO's.
My APA area has about 120 teams playing weekly. At $6.00 per person x5 = $30 nightly x 120 teams = $3,600 a week that goes to the LO. I don't know how much the LO sends to St. Louis, but I know that the first and second place session winners get a trophy (One team trophy and eight individual trophies). If you win the two-week playoffs, you get an additional plaque. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out here that MY LO is pocketing a buttload of money. I personally don't give a fat rat's a$$ about it. I don't want no payout. I don't want no trophy. All I want to do is shoot a little pool, have a couple drinks, and interact with my friends (and make new ones). But......some people DO care, and these are the ones that gripe the hardest and the loudest against APA. On top of the money issues, there are LO's (like mine) that do some of the most damaging bastardizing of the written rules as you can imagine. So, here is what I think could be a beginning of a fix for the APA to start getting bashed less:
It is simply removing most of the power that the individual LO has. Make it mandantory for a LO to report to St. Louis ALL monies taken in (league fees, singles boards, tournaments, etc.). Then St. Louis should make it mandantory that ALL LO's give back (for winning sessions, playoffs) a STANDARD percentage of his intake, and do this everywhere APA is played, standardized worldwide. Then, have a more detailed set of rules that a LO has NO POWER of overruling (less or NO bylaws) so that a LO cannot screw any team/team member over at his/her own disgression. Make it so a crooked/d*ckheaded LO has to explain to National HQ's why he made a ruling AGAINST the standardized written rule and make that LO pay (via fines) for breaking National rules. These two fixes alone would greatly aid in the APA's reutation of being a "stand up" league where rules are followed by its authority figures and some type of reward is given for excelling in session play.
Like I always say in any APA thread I post in, I do not bash the APA because it is what it is, a beginners/social/fun league. I like it. But.....I do not even a little bit like my LO. He may very well qualify as the worst LO in America!!! Happy for you that you have a good one. I wish it were me.
Just my $.02
Maniac
Black Cat, in post #1 you opened with this statement: "Please take the time and read this entire POST!!!!!! These are the payouts that our league operator pay's out 3 times a year at our Regional Tournaments. I hope that this will stop all the bashing about the APA that goes on."
In regards to that statement and the one posted above I can only say that your original post will never "stop all the bashing that goes on" about the APA. Then you go on in the above quoted post and tell someone that their information is irrelevent. All information IS relevent. Well, obviously the bashing continues (from my observations reading this entire thread up to this point). You see, those of us that have complete d*ckheads for LO's are never going to be happy with their APA leagues (and it isn't always about the money/payouts either). That being said these are my opinions:
1.) The APA is a good pool league IF all rules are followed and scorekeeping is done correctly.
2.) People that seem to have problems are the ones that have the d*ckheads for LO's.
My APA area has about 120 teams playing weekly. At $6.00 per person x5 = $30 nightly x 120 teams = $3,600 a week that goes to the LO. I don't know how much the LO sends to St. Louis, but I know that the first and second place session winners get a trophy (One team trophy and eight individual trophies). If you win the two-week playoffs, you get an additional plaque. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out here that MY LO is pocketing a buttload of money. I personally don't give a fat rat's a$$ about it. I don't want no payout. I don't want no trophy. All I want to do is shoot a little pool, have a couple drinks, and interact with my friends (and make new ones). But......some people DO care, and these are the ones that gripe the hardest and the loudest against APA. On top of the money issues, there are LO's (like mine) that do some of the most damaging bastardizing of the written rules as you can imagine. So, here is what I think could be a beginning of a fix for the APA to start getting bashed less:
It is simply removing most of the power that the individual LO has. Make it mandantory for a LO to report to St. Louis ALL monies taken in (league fees, singles boards, tournaments, etc.). Then St. Louis should make it mandantory that ALL LO's give back (for winning sessions, playoffs) a STANDARD percentage of his intake, and do this everywhere APA is played, standardized worldwide. Then, have a more detailed set of rules that a LO has NO POWER of overruling (less or NO bylaws) so that a LO cannot screw any team/team member over at his/her own disgression. Make it so a crooked/d*ckheaded LO has to explain to National HQ's why he made a ruling AGAINST the standardized written rule and make that LO pay (via fines) for breaking National rules. These two fixes alone would greatly aid in the APA's reutation of being a "stand up" league where rules are followed by its authority figures and some type of reward is given for excelling in session play.
Like I always say in any APA thread I post in, I do not bash the APA because it is what it is, a beginners/social/fun league. I like it. But.....I do not even a little bit like my LO. He may very well qualify as the worst LO in America!!! Happy for you that you have a good one. I wish it were me.
Just my $.02
Maniac
... So, here is what I think could be a beginning of a fix for the APA to start getting bashed less:
It is simply removing most of the power that the individual LO has. Make it mandantory for a LO to report to St. Louis ALL monies taken in (league fees, singles boards, tournaments, etc.). Then St. Louis should make it mandantory that ALL LO's give back (for winning sessions, playoffs) a STANDARD percentage of his intake, and do this everywhere APA is played, standardized worldwide. Then, have a more detailed set of rules that a LO has NO POWER of overruling (less or NO bylaws) so that a LO cannot screw any team/team member over at his/her own disgression. Make it so a crooked/d*ckheaded LO has to explain to National HQ's why he made a ruling AGAINST the standardized written rule and make that LO pay (via fines) for breaking National rules. These two fixes alone would greatly aid in the APA's reutation of being a "stand up" league where rules are followed by its authority figures and some type of reward is given for excelling in session play.
Out of all of the nationally-based leagues, which one do you think is closest to what you describe here? We already have to do the reporting you suggest. That's the only way the franchise royalty can be calculated. APA conducts audits of our players' funds, to make sure we're paying out what we say we're paying out. Bylaws have to be approved by the national organization, and there are certain things in the manual we are not allowed to change. We can't change the basic game rules, for instance. Believe it or not, there are national league organizations that do not require the local operator to follow ANY of their rules!
As for requiring a set percentage to be paid back, all that would do is cause the price to go up in the areas that don't already meet that percentage. It's just like what happens when the sales tax rate goes up - the increase gets passed to the consumer. The operator is going to make what they need to make, and if they are required to pay back a certain percentage they will simply collect more to fund the payback.
The real issue, and you touched on it, is the occasional crooked / d*ckheaded LO. You get one of those, and it doesn't matter what is legislated. They will find a way to be who they are. So you might as well legislate in a way that will benefit the good LO's. What is really needed is a way to identify the bad ones and weed them out. Unfortunately, that's a pretty tough chore, for reasons I'm sure you haven't even thought of considering (for example, whatever APA can do to the bad guy they can also do to me, so I'm occasionally in the position of defending the bad guy from APA).