Well the root assumption is kids are improving, adults are stagnant, and senior citizens are declining. In everything in life, not just pool. Since FargoRate is a record of past performance, (even though newer [past] performance is weighted more heavily than older [past] performance), if the first sentence is believed, then their expected performance in a future match would be different than whatever the fargo number is.Interesting.
I know a ton of people well over 60 who play over 500 fargo reported games a year. Why would you think their ratings are over inflated?
Just for shits and giggles, I looked at my own. I'm 68 and played 632 Fargo reported games in the past year. At 4660 games in the system, is my rating inflated?
How about this. You are in a capped 571 event. Everyone under the cap plays even. There is a 70 year old, still very active in pool, and his fargo is a 565. There is a 16 year old, also very active in pool, and his fargo is a 565. Which player are you buying in the calcutta?