vintagecollectibles831
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Okay, this might be a really dumb question, so please try not to laugh too hard, lol, but if the Fargo rating system existed back in the 70's, 80's, and 90's, how many of those Legendary players do you think would have been an 800, if any?
I have read a lot of the stories, but they are very hard to believe.
Would the 800 (and higher) Fargo rated players of today's Era be able to beat all of those legends, going back from the 70's to the 90's.
I wonder what the highest Fargo rating Earl Strickland, or Efren Reyes would have had, back at the highest speed of their game, back in their prime. Or, other Legends, like Buddy Hall, Nick Varner, Johnny Archer, and Mike Sigel.
I also understand that the equipment was very different, so this might not be a fair question. Efren or Mike Sigel may have been like an 850 though, lol. I do not know. I guess it depends on maybe who dominated, and beat all the other top guys, at the time.
I got thinking about this stuff, after watching this youtube video, about this guy from South Korea, who is a 650 with only about 300 games in the system, and says that he is quitting his 6 figure income job, to go Pro, and says that he wants to become an 800 Fargo someday. I was thinking that it is probably highly unlikely, because even the gap between a 750 player and an 800 Fargo player is probably huge. To get from a 650 to a 700 is probably very hard, and might take a very long time. But, to get to an 800 just sounds nearly impossible.
Oh, I just looked up Alex Pagulayan, and was kind of surprised that he is an 818, even though he might be a little bit past his prime. So, maybe guys like Efren would have been at least that high in Fargo.
Anyways, thanks for any thoughts.
I have read a lot of the stories, but they are very hard to believe.
Would the 800 (and higher) Fargo rated players of today's Era be able to beat all of those legends, going back from the 70's to the 90's.
I wonder what the highest Fargo rating Earl Strickland, or Efren Reyes would have had, back at the highest speed of their game, back in their prime. Or, other Legends, like Buddy Hall, Nick Varner, Johnny Archer, and Mike Sigel.
I also understand that the equipment was very different, so this might not be a fair question. Efren or Mike Sigel may have been like an 850 though, lol. I do not know. I guess it depends on maybe who dominated, and beat all the other top guys, at the time.
I got thinking about this stuff, after watching this youtube video, about this guy from South Korea, who is a 650 with only about 300 games in the system, and says that he is quitting his 6 figure income job, to go Pro, and says that he wants to become an 800 Fargo someday. I was thinking that it is probably highly unlikely, because even the gap between a 750 player and an 800 Fargo player is probably huge. To get from a 650 to a 700 is probably very hard, and might take a very long time. But, to get to an 800 just sounds nearly impossible.
Oh, I just looked up Alex Pagulayan, and was kind of surprised that he is an 818, even though he might be a little bit past his prime. So, maybe guys like Efren would have been at least that high in Fargo.
Anyways, thanks for any thoughts.