Billiards is in its infancy compared to other sports.
Fargorate is a business based model, designed by CSI for CSI events.
There is still time to compete against it.
Mainly in the Age-Graded format. It is popular in track and cross country events.
Billiards has a wide range of players. A player that is nearing 60 might need a little more rest than someone who is just turning 20 or 30.
Pro tournaments don't have great scheduling and rest between matches can be disruptive.
What do you think? Is there room for improvement in pro tournaments to acknowledge that senior and near senior citizens don't face the same conditions as newly minted 20 somethings? I am not saying older players don't play well, I am saying biologically older players play differently than their younger selves.
This was even hinted at in "The Color of Money." The line about licking the mustard off the jar.
My main point against Fargorate is it is based on competition data, there is no consideration about a player's age.
I feel that lack of proper rating system internationally is another fault of the WPA. Or it could be pro players have no idea how to complain, they just play a hand they were meant to lose.
Fargorate is a business based model, designed by CSI for CSI events.
There is still time to compete against it.
Mainly in the Age-Graded format. It is popular in track and cross country events.
Billiards has a wide range of players. A player that is nearing 60 might need a little more rest than someone who is just turning 20 or 30.
Pro tournaments don't have great scheduling and rest between matches can be disruptive.
What do you think? Is there room for improvement in pro tournaments to acknowledge that senior and near senior citizens don't face the same conditions as newly minted 20 somethings? I am not saying older players don't play well, I am saying biologically older players play differently than their younger selves.
This was even hinted at in "The Color of Money." The line about licking the mustard off the jar.
My main point against Fargorate is it is based on competition data, there is no consideration about a player's age.
I feel that lack of proper rating system internationally is another fault of the WPA. Or it could be pro players have no idea how to complain, they just play a hand they were meant to lose.
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