2009 bca Vegas scotch doubles, need a partner

You need to find a lady who plays in the same league system as you. Otherwise you'll be forced to play in the Masters Division.

They do this to prevent putting super teams together from different cities/states. And to promote the League System.

Find a lady in your area, whether she's in your league or not, and have her jump in and get qualified. There is barely enough time to qualify, so you have to act fast, or be left out.

Good Luck!
 
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Thks for the Info, I did not realize that ! Yeah time is running out quickly.
 
stuckart said:
You need to find a lady who plays in the same league system as you. Otherwise you'll be forced to play in the Masters Division.

They do this to prevent putting super teams together from different cities/states. And to promote the League System.

Find a lady in your area, whether she's in your league or not, and have her jump in and get qualified. There is barely enough time to qualify, so you have to act fast, or be left out.

Good Luck!


I agree with the BCA not wanting a master team playing in the open division, but disagree having too be in the same league. I feel this would help promote more inter-league play and solidify the BCA ranking system. The lady I would like to play with plays in the SWEL (Southwest Eightball League) and I play in the DEL (Dallas Eightball League), all in the same house in Dallas. We are both open players and can't play together in Vegas because of this rule. I would like to see this rule changed too say if the two league administrator vouched for the players they would be eligible to play together and not penalized because of playing in separate leagues.
 
You Could

I agree with the BCA not wanting a master team playing in the open division, but disagree having too be in the same league. I feel this would help promote more inter-league play and solidify the BCA ranking system. The lady I would like to play with plays in the SWEL (Southwest Eightball League) and I play in the DEL (Dallas Eightball League), all in the same house in Dallas. We are both open players and can't play together in Vegas because of this rule. I would like to see this rule changed too say if the two league administrator vouched for the players they would be eligible to play together and not penalized because of playing in separate leagues.

You could always get Doc and Robert to kiss and make up......oops, Just had a visual of that. Maybe not :thumbup:
 
Another idea

You could always ask the operators to join together as one sanctioning body but still run their leagues seperately. Most operators won't do this out of greed but some see through all that and see the benefits of a larger player pool to choose from for their players.
Just my idea.
Larry
 
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