fargo 655 i do believe though that most on here do not have fargo ratings. i also think fargo only really works in certain parts of the country. i know florida has very few tournaments or leagues that report scores
Yeah, it's not the greatest indicator of skill level. In my area it's used for BCA 8ball league. We have quite a few really talented players with Fargo scores running between 600 and 700.
There are 103 players in the league. One would assume the top Fargo rated players should have the best rankings in the league -- highest ball count/points for total balls pocketed, highest win ratio when comparing wins to loses, most games won, most runouts, etc.... But just to show how insignificant Fargo scores can be within a certain range, the highest fargo rated players aren't necessarily at the top of the stats. Players rated between about 580 and 660 are pretty much even players. Maybe it's because the scores only account for how well you play 8ball.
Anyway, for the last 3 years, which is when I started playing the BCA 8ball league and my Fargo rating was established, the top players in league rankings have not been the highest Fargo rated players. And my teammates had a great laugh, and were a little envious, when my Fargo dipped below 600 and I was downgraded to the Gold division in Vegas rather than playing in the Platinum. :thumbup:
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