If you think you might enjoy VNEA 8-ball, the system would work for you. Handicaps are a running average, based only on your performance in the current season. All new players have to play as a ten, for the first two weeks. After that, it’s just how many points you score.I get it and appreciate your feelings since they are similar to mine.
The real pisser for me about the APA. My rank of 8/6 was from 2002 when I stopped playing APA and moved back to Chicago. There I played ACS and loved it. Best handicap system of any league.
Anyway fast forward to 2023 and I try to get on an APA team and no one wants me due to the high rank. So I contact the APA and ask for some relief. Hell I was 70 years old then and have tremors in my right arm along with other health issues. None are going to kill me but the tremors has affected my stroke.
The APA could care less and refuse my request, telling me my rank will be what it is once I get back to playing. They didn’t care a bit that no team would take me. That was the end for me.
Tried TAP and that was a shitshow for different reasons. Now at 71 I hardly play and am selling off cues and pool items.
I still have a lot of stuff and hope my interest in playing comes back soon.
As with any league, it just depends on the group. Good people for teammates, and not too many jerks in the overall group.