The room I play out of has 3 nights (BCA) play. Tuesday is more for beginners, Wed is Vegas league with stiff competition, and Thurs is more intermediate play. Never played APA but know several friends that have.
Need to raise SL total 23 to 25, that would help a bunch.:thumbup2:
it would make it a lil easier to meet the 23 rule.
every new player i get dont stay a 3 or 4 for very long lol.
APA 9 ball needs a 25 rule, handicaps range SL1 - SL9![]()
Tom,
You need to join the BCA league over at Skinny Bobs. Much better players, handicapping is more accurate and the equipment is much better (not APA's fault)
I play here in Austin so if you ever want a decent game, pm me.
I was suggesting getting rid of the 23 rule and just stay with the 2 senior players rule. That allows a team to play 3 sl 5 and below and 2 sl 6 and above. So that still guarantees that at least 60% of matches would be played at sl 5 and below.
I was suggesting getting rid of the 23 rule and just stay with the 2 senior players rule. That allows a team to play 3 sl 5 and below and 2 sl 6 and above. So that still guarantees that at least 60% of matches would be played at sl 5 and below.
That would be interesting to see. I would think all the super 7's would pair up on teams and dominate the LVQ and Nationals.
I would be shocked if a sl2 was ever played in any playoff, LVQ or National event
Yeah I have been checking into Skinny Bobs 9 - Ball and 10 ball tourneys... Will check out BCA leauge there.
I was suggesting getting rid of the 23 rule and just stay with the 2 senior players rule. That allows a team to play 3 sl 5 and below and 2 sl 6 and above. So that still guarantees that at least 60% of matches would be played at sl 5 and below.
The EQUALIZER handicapping system is there to make it "fair"; so what's wrong with a full team of 7's taking on a full team of 4's? I never did understand the cap thing. Once all my buddies and I got to where we couldn't play on the same team in the APA anymore, we bailed and went somewhere we could all play on the same team....
All teams recruit their own players and know who they are signing to their roster. No LO can force a player down your throat and make a team take on a stranger they don't want, thereby creating "23 Rule" problems for you. If a team finds itself with "no way to make the 23 Rule" it often just means they can no longer play their favorite 5 player combination but now have to play some of their weaker players. THAT IS WHAT THE APA WANTS YOU TO HAVE TO DO! It does not want to be a league of power players in all 5 spots who get to mow down the opponents every week. It is not a secret. Every team has to put up some lesser skilled players at some point during the night. That is the APA's point.
Comments like "that damn LO raised our numbers so high that we have to split up, therefore he must have done it on purpose to make us split our team, blah, blah,blah." are total gibberish. If a team/player concludes "this sucks, we quit" there is not a thing the LO can do about it. Yes, he will encourage you to find some replacements but THAT IS YOUR decision, not his.
The APA system is designed for the lesser skilled group of players that frequent the host locations with alcohol and pool tables. You higher skilled players (about 90% of this MB) are welcome to play APA, but know the system is not tailored to your higher level of play. The 23 rule, SL chart, no jump cues, etc are all designed to reduce your advantage over the lessor skilled players. It's no secret. Approx 66% of APA players are SL 4 and under with usually only 3-5 % are SL 7. So obviously the APA will go with rules to help the larger group of lessor skilled players, not you readers of this MB. In most cases, some exceptions obviously.
Ask your bar owner - which group gives your cash register the most business on league nights? The 65% of SL 4's and below OR the 3-5% of SL 7s? Majority of the noise, crying and complaints do come from the higher end of the spectrum - I agree there. But the location owner makes more money (which is his point in being in business, in the first place) from the weaker players. BECAUSE THERE IS MORE OF THEM !
And YES there will always be other leagues out there with rules and formats for you higher skilled players. We know this. At last count the APA had around 250,000 players. At last count the other national organizations did not have that many when all were totaled together. Doesn't mean either group is better than the other. Just two different marketing plans directed at different segments of the pool playing community.
FULL DISCLOSURE - I am an APA league operator (since 1980) and I do make my living at it. Part of that $6 you put in the weekly envelope is my profit. Just like part of the $3.50 you spend for one beer ends up in the pocket of your location owner as his profit. Do you complain about that as vigerously as the match fee you pay for APA? The APA offers a service to you players and you players ultimately determine how successful any LO is. Just like you determine how successful any host location is, by virture of your patronage there. It's not complicated. Approx 250,000 of you feel you get your monies worth from playing in the APA. Thank you.
And we don't play favorites (makes no difference to me who gets to go the Vegas), don't raise your SL just to "get even" (would cost me money) and can't be in a dozen places at once on league play nights. If you don't record safeties on the front but complain on the back about an opponent's sandbagging skill you really are giving us very little to go on when policing the cheaters. Sloppy score keeping only helps the cheaters, who you will have to play at least one more time per session, etc.
Rant/sermon over. Good luck to all in your next APA match. And if a safety happens, mark it down.