Here is a silly one. Last night in appa 9 ball the other teams had 5 but there numbers didn't work. They had a 7,6,6,3,2 we had a 9,4,4,3 We were short one because at the last minute someone couldn't show up. So technically according to the Apa they had to take 2 forfiets because they had 5 but couldn't play all 5 or the way around it Is for one of there players to leave and act like they only had 4. I'm relatively new to Apa but that seemed silly and childish so I acted like an adult and said look as long as your not trying to just play your high players we will just each take a forfiet. They had no plans to play both there 6s and 7 so no problem so it was cool. One of my players got pissed and walked out. Fortunately they already played lol wtf is the big deal. It was the last night of the session and we had first locked up. God let's just play and have some fun.
Not sure why the first team couldn't play four, and only take one forfeit. So long as they didn't play the 7 and both 6's....so long as they had someone else on their roster who was an SL5 or lower to assign the forfeit to (such that they "could have" met the 23 rule with the people who played, plus the forfeited player).
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