This is the system we used for the All About Pool and Tri State Tours back in the day.
Handicap rankings
D- Player
will not run a rack
average run is about 3 balls
with ball in hand, will get out from the 7, one out of 3 times
rarely plays a successful safe
C-Player
will probably run one rack, but usually not more than one rack in a typical race to 7
avg. run is 3 to 5 balls
with ball in hand, will get out from the 7, two out of 3 times
mixed results when playing safe
inning ends due to botched position, missed shot or attempting a safe.
B-Player
Able to run 1 to 3 racks
avg. run is 5-7 balls
with ball in hand will get out form the 5, 2 out of 3 times
most of the time a "B" player will play a "safety" which maybe hit asily 2 out of 3 times
a typical inning will end with a missed shot, a fair safety, or a won game
A-Player
will string 2 to 3 racks
avg. ball run, 7-9
with ball in hand, will be out from the 3 ball, 2 out of 3 times
typical inning will end with a well executed safety or a win.
OPEN-Players
average 8+ balls
string racks together more than once in a match
is a threat to run out from every ball, from every position, every inning
typical inning will end in excellent safety or win
Each Division was broken down into 4 categories. Lowest handicap is D4, then D3, then D2 and so on until the highest would be OPEN 1
When we used this within my pool room for every 2 categories the higher player would have to spot 1 game. In other words a D4 would get 3 games from a C2. (D4-3; D2-1; C4-3;= 3 games on the wire on a race to 7).
Used to have this in a DOS program that used to calculate the players ongoing rating and the handicaps.
Bob
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