No need to lose the lag on purpose. The winner of the lag gets choice in every format I've played in that utilizes the lag.
If you hadn't had the opportunity to practice on the particular table you are playing on, the lag gives a lot of information you need. In addition to watching other...
Yep. When I'm asked to give a coach, I first ask what are they thinking they should do, offer an alternative and tell them to do what feels comfortable.
100% they are not actual construction workers. More then likely under the table handimen with no insurance. No construction company would risk their license.
Actually I run the local BCA league. But I'm very familiar with the apa operating system.
I do have one problem though... I can't stand admitted cheaters. And one that basically boasts about it at that.
I offered a while ago in this thread to pm the APA formula to anyone that wants it.
When you read and study it for a while, you will see that padding innings will do nothing to keep your rating from going up. And if you have a winning percentage, it's impossible to go down.
So much misinformation in this thread. Running innings up in apa (8 ball] will NOT make your handicap down. PM me and I'll send you the information that the apa doesn't want you to know about. I can't publish it here on a forum, but I'll send it to you privately.
Racism happens, in every single country on this planet (none excepted). But the OP shouldn't figure that's the primary reason based on conjecture. Money is the issue 9 times out of ten. Want to get to the root of most problems, follow the money.
Matchroom may want to consider expanding the Mosconi Cup to the rest of the world. The teams playing at it will have to earn their way there. Would be a better show then what we are seeing this year.
It's economics 101. Whats not to understand? When a company offers free shipping, they are not doing it because they have a big heart. It's already figured into the final price. There is nothing free in this world.
It's a pretty simple solution actually...
Give the buyer the option. If they choose G&S, the fee gets tacked onto the final purchase price. If they choose F&F, they take the risk.