Issue during APA Playoffs

I guess it'd be ok as along as the pinch breaker was the same skill level as the player, as long as it wasn't a championship game. I couldn't see them allowing it in Vegas though.
 
If they don't want it taken seriously they should suspend scorekeeping and make it free.

Everyone knows those sandbaggers were really 4s trying to get to nationals anyway.:grin:

JC

I stated in an earlier post I would have no issue with this during regular session but when it comes to higher level tournaments I would not allow it.

The mentality of league players and serious players are pretty much the same whether you realize it or not.. Well in some situations anyway.

Take a game that really means nothing for example. One 5 in regular league match is not going to go all out and try to demolish another...in most situations. An a level player is not going to go all out and try to demolish another a player in a game foe funsies in most situations ..unless either player just wants to stroke their ego some. In both examples neither player shows their true speed.

Ltc's come up and this same apa.5 blows that other 5 away. The same 2 a players match for a money match and one blows the other away.

The apa 5 is called a sandbagger. The a player is called a hustler.

The predominant opinion on this forum is the apa player is a sandbagger and is despised on here. The a player is a hustler and is highly regarded..

Personally I see no difference between them

It's been said many times on here by many serious players....the more that is at stake the better they play. I totally agree with that philosophy...yet when an apa player agrees with it he is a sandbagger. That line of thinking just boggles my mind .
 
If they don't want it taken seriously they should suspend scorekeeping and make it free.

Everyone knows those sandbaggers were really 4s trying to get to nationals anyway.:grin:
JC

I totally agree with your first statement...wouldn't bother me in the least.

Somewhat agree with your second statement as that most assuredly DOES occur. :frown:

Maniac
 
It okay to have differing opinions. But whilst you say this in this post your previous posts seem to DRASTICALLY contradict that's it's okay for others to have differing viewpoints

Really? I can't figure this one out...seriously. If you know me personally you would surely know that I pride myself on respecting other peoples opinions, how I truly feel that differing opinions a healthy to our society. I make it a very strict habit to never tell another person that they are wrong about something, because opinions can neither be right nor wrong.

FTR, I'm not arguing with you or your (or anybody elses) opinion. I just cannot fathom why the issue of a SL2 breaking for another SL2 in an APA league match is that much of a problem to anyone. My thoughts, my opinion. You or anybody else are certainly entitled to your own.

As usually happens with this type of back-and-forth, let's just agree to disagree. :thumbup: No harm in it.

Shoot 'em well, my friend!!!

Maniac
 
I stated in an earlier post I would have no issue with this during regular session but when it comes to higher level tournaments I would not allow it.

The mentality of league players and serious players are pretty much the same whether you realize it or not.. Well in some situations anyway.

Take a game that really means nothing for example. One 5 in regular league match is not going to go all out and try to demolish another...in most situations. An a level player is not going to go all out and try to demolish another a player in a game foe funsies in most situations ..unless either player just wants to stroke their ego some. In both examples neither player shows their true speed.

Ltc's come up and this same apa.5 blows that other 5 away. The same 2 a players match for a money match and one blows the other away.

The apa 5 is called a sandbagger. The a player is called a hustler.

The predominant opinion on this forum is the apa player is a sandbagger and is despised on here. The a player is a hustler and is highly regarded..

Personally I see no difference between them

It's been said many times on here by many serious players....the more that is at stake the better they play. I totally agree with that philosophy...yet when an apa player agrees with it he is a sandbagger. That line of thinking just boggles my mind .

You're speaking in concepts I can't quite grasp. Demolish another player? What is that? I play my top speed out of respect for the game and my opponent at all times. My top speed often doesn't prevail but that's not the point. If you want to develop a solid pre shot routine leading to consistent play that's what you must do. Every shot you shoot without executing your best effort is a shot dragging your game backwards.

And if you can't break then hand me the cue ball and don't expect to come to the table if I can help it.

JC
 
another person racks for them, maybe, break for them, no sir.

That was always my logic too. What's bad is their guy who broke for her is suppose to be a 2 also. But he's a big 280 pound guy. His first break, he gets up to break for the girl and with his sledgehammer break sinks 3 balls.

My first thought is we made a huge mistake. Then the girl on the opposing team who is the actual player. I notice her soft cast actually gives her a natural bridge. She runs the table down to the 9 and missed. At this point I knew it was a big mistake. Luckily after that, the alternate breaker never got to break again. But it could have really put us in the hole in that Playoff Round.
 
That was always my logic too. What's bad is their guy who broke for her is suppose to be a 2 also. But he's a big 280 pound guy. His first break, he gets up to break for the girl and with his sledgehammer break sinks 3 balls.

My first thought is we made a huge mistake. Then the girl on the opposing team who is the actual player. I notice her soft cast actually gives her a natural bridge. She runs the table down to the 9 and missed. At this point I knew it was a big mistake. Luckily after that, the alternate breaker never got to break again. But it could have really put us in the hole in that Playoff Round.

Okay, see...... this is information that should have been divulged two days ago when you started this thread.

If it's not obvious that this is an intentional move, then it's one helluva coincidence.........
 
Okay, see...... this is information that should have been divulged two days ago when you started this thread.

If it's not obvious that this is an intentional move, then it's one helluva coincidence.........


lol... True.. But if I had told everyone that. I may not have gotten honest opinions. Situations can sway people.

I'm wondering if I had said. Yes they can break, but no pocketed balls counted. Would they have relented and just said. Okay she will break. I don't understand why they didn't play the guy instead of the girl.
 
Apa

Couple of thoughts.....
1. Win the lag, then it wont matter
2. Don't let the other player break after the first rack. If they are, you did something wrong and deserve it.
3. That 2 will get credit for 8 of 10 balls in 0 innings for that first match. Wont stay a 2 long.
 
Let's see:

APA 2
Girl
Broken hand

You are wondering if you should allow someone else to break.

Does that sum up the situation? Thanks for reminding me why I quit playing in leagues.
 
You're speaking in concepts I can't quite grasp. Demolish another player? What is that? I play my top speed out of respect for the game and my opponent at all times. My top speed often doesn't prevail but that's not the point. If you want to develop a solid pre shot routine leading to consistent play that's what you must do. Every shot you shoot without executing your best effort is a shot dragging your game backwards.

And if you can't break then hand me the cue ball and don't expect to come to the table if I can help it.

JC

I am.going to try to put.it into terms I hope you can understand.

Every time a thread about apa surfaces it never fails that posters bring up sandbagging.

I agree there is sandbagging in apa.bug I don't believe it's as prevalent as posters on here would lead you to believe. It's evident that posters on here despise apa due to the myth that it is full of sandbaggers' and the sandbaggers are the scum of the earth ....so.to speak.

Yet hustlers are more or less revered on here. I see no.difference between a huatleror a sandbagger.

I respect the fact that you say you try to play your beat ever match and agree that laying low hurts your game.

I want to share with you my experience about shooting pool onw night around 7 years ago. I had an injury to my right forearm where I was out of work for an entire year. The first 3 months I wore a full cast from my fingertips to my elbow. Only my thumb was exposed. The next 3 months I wore a partial cast from 4 inches from my elbow to my fingers but exposed my thumb and index finger. My other 3 fingers were still in the cast as I was not allowed to move them at all.about a month after the second cast was put on I just had to get out of the house. Four months of sittin at home was driving me nuts.

I went to a bar and decided to see if I could hold a cue well.enough to shoot a little . After winning my first match I tried to break and just could not hold the cue well enough. I asked my opponent if I could get some onw to break for me. He replied only if he could select the breaker and I said ok. He chose a girl sitting nearby. Of course she could not break worth a crap but still better than I could . I kept winning and she kept breaking for me.

Suppose after I won half a dozen matches it was your turn to challenge the table. How would it look to your peers you coming up to me with your asshat remark....if you can't break get off the table .
 
I am.going to try to put.it into terms I hope you can understand.

Every time a thread about apa surfaces it never fails that posters bring up sandbagging.

I agree there is sandbagging in apa.bug I don't believe it's as prevalent as posters on here would lead you to believe. It's evident that posters on here despise apa due to the myth that it is full of sandbaggers' and the sandbaggers are the scum of the earth ....so.to speak.

Yet hustlers are more or less revered on here. I see no.difference between a huatleror a sandbagger.

I respect the fact that you say you try to play your beat ever match and agree that laying low hurts your game.

I want to share with you my experience about shooting pool onw night around 7 years ago. I had an injury to my right forearm where I was out of work for an entire year. The first 3 months I wore a full cast from my fingertips to my elbow. Only my thumb was exposed. The next 3 months I wore a partial cast from 4 inches from my elbow to my fingers but exposed my thumb and index finger. My other 3 fingers were still in the cast as I was not allowed to move them at all.about a month after the second cast was put on I just had to get out of the house. Four months of sittin at home was driving me nuts.

I went to a bar and decided to see if I could hold a cue well.enough to shoot a little . After winning my first match I tried to break and just could not hold the cue well enough. I asked my opponent if I could get some onw to break for me. He replied only if he could select the breaker and I said ok. He chose a girl sitting nearby. Of course she could not break worth a crap but still better than I could . I kept winning and she kept breaking for me.

Suppose after I won half a dozen matches it was your turn to challenge the table. How would it look to your peers you coming up to me with your asshat remark....if you can't break get off the table .

You're talking about a challenge table at the bar. Totally irrelevant to league play. I can break one handed without bridging at all. Just hanging in the air. Much less resting on the rail. This is nonsense you're talking. Call my remark asshat. Call me an asshat. Whatever you want. Just GTFO the table if you aren't physically able to play. Show some courtesy to the world.

JC
 
As an APA member I think it's safe to to say (on behalf of all, or most APA Teams / players) that from time to time we will adapt or circumvent the rules for purposes of the evenings matches during normal weekly play. In some circumstances it builds camaraderie and makes for a much friendlier environment, that's during weekly play.

So, referring directly to this thread I'm sure we all know the rule, but as The APA is a league built more on fun and participation, it's not unreasonable that The APA would make allowances for players with a particular difficulty. For instance I've seen players that have developed a disability have their S/L reduced to a level more commensurate to their physical ability taking into account their developed disability. However, not in the case described in this thread.

Of course, I had a question, so I fired off an email. I found that the official position of The APA is absolutely no pinch (or substitute) breakers. If someone can't break they can pass the break on to the opponent, but the opponent can refuse and force the injured person to break as best they can, and the break must still be compliant to the rules.

That being said, I'm sure teams, captains, and players will, in some circumstances, continue to make "gentlemen's agreements" to accommodate during weekly play, players with certain difficulties.
 
So, referring directly to this thread I'm sure we all know the rule, but as The APA is a league built more on fun and participation,
Some people on this forum simply cannot wrap their head around this concept.


That being said, I'm sure teams, captains, and players will, in some circumstances, continue to make "gentlemen's agreements" to accommodate during weekly play, players with certain difficulties.
You are absolutely correct as I have seen it done for the benefit of both my team and the opponent's team.

Maniac (pretty much done here)
 
You're talking about a challenge table at the bar. Totally irrelevant to league play. I can break one handed without bridging at all. Just hanging in the air. Much less resting on the rail. This is nonsense you're talking. Call my remark asshat. Call me an asshat. Whatever you want. Just GTFO the table if you aren't physically able to play. Show some courtesy to the world.

JC

Man you are a piece of work. You sound like one.f those types that make fun of people with mental disorders and a physically fit specimen that parks in handicap spots huh ?
 
So, if someone wants to learn how to play pool. they should practice the break shot until they have it down, then and only then should they try making a ball?
 
So, if someone wants to learn how to play pool. they should practice the break shot until they have it down, then and only then should they try making a ball?

To read the posts by a great deal of the population of this website you might think that's
what The APA is for. It's a learning situation that a player can eventually graduate from
then enter BCA, TAP, USPL or some other much more advanced league where the game
is far better and therefore much more enjoyable.

Say, what happened to The SB Pool League guy? We haven't heard from him in quite a
while. He was a real APA lover :rolleyes:
 
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