Is there a test that makes you a furniture put together pro?
Well Johnny, it's clear you have no idea as to where to draw the line at being a "Pro" pool player, which is why you make such stupid comments toward me...like, just because I work on pool tables, and have for the last 30 years...I CAN'T possibly know anything about this sport/game...well, that's where you're wrong buddy. Argue with this logic:
My idea is to create a skill level test which must be performed on a Diamond 10' ProAm with standard/ProCut pockets before any "Pro's ONLY" events take place, and the test shall be as follows:
The test will be scored on a 20 rack total score. Player breaks a full rack of balls, if upon the break, scratches...that will end the inning and no points will be awarded, as a scratch on the break is a foul.
Next, upon a legal break, and playing from where the cue ball lays as well as all the object balls, a player then must attempt to clear the table in order to acquire as many points as possible. Scoring is as follows, all balls pocketed in any order are worth 1 point each, until there are only 5 balls remaining on the table, in which the last remaining balls must be pocketed in numerical order and are then worth 2 points per ball. Having cleared the rack without a foul or missing a shot, the total number of points received would be 20 points. In order to score an EVEN score such as in golf, being a PAR score, the player must break even in order to have a PAR score. Failure to do so would result in an OVER par score such as +4 or say +8 final score for that round. A scratch on the break would be an automatic +20 score.
Bonus points are awarded to any balls made on the break, being +1 point per ball, giving them a +2 point value. So, if a player made to balls on the break, plus successfully cleared the rack, the score for that round would be a -2 under par.
So, all players having taken a skill level test in order to determine their eligibility to play in a "Pro's ONLY" event would end up setting the BAR as to what is considered to be "PRO" since you're so hung up on that word, but what it would also do...in which you fail to understand....is create the level of "Semi PRO" in which most of the so called BETTER players actually belong. THIS would also help to establish the much needed "Semi PRO" division of this sport, as well as the "Advanced PLAYER" and "Intermediate Player" as well.
This kind of testing would break this sport down into 4 divisions of players, leading to the top...the "Best of the Best" It would also allow for the highest rated semi pro to take the place of a "Pro" that can't make it to a required event, therefore canceling out any "bye" at the beginning of any event.
The lack of requirement, the not knowing who's who in this sport, the lack of organizing in this sport to the point of NOT really knowing who the PROFESSIONALS are...is why it's never gone anywhere, why it's never really picked up a real sponsors...and the reason is....BECAUSE of people like you,...that's right...like YOU.
YOU and everyone like you feel like you have some god given right to play in tournaments in which PRO's are competing....because YOU have the money to pay the entry fees in which these so called tournaments need so badly in order to even take place. YOU and every one like you are the reason PROFESSIONAL pool players find it so hard to make a living in this sport....because YOU insist on being one of them....everytime you enter into a tournament to play against the "PRO's" This is why the races to win are short, this is why there is double elimination events...this is why "Pro's" losing their first round don't get paid.
In MY scheme of things, only the PRO's play...and get paid right after their first....single elimination loss...in a race to at least 21 games to win/lose....BECAUSE....they made the CUT to be a "PRO" in that certain event...and therefore should be able to make SOME kind of pay for that feat alone!!!
For an example, divisions may look a little like this:
Pro +5 to maybe -20
Semi Pro +20 to +6
Advanced +75 to +21
Intermediate +125 to +76
Glen