Week 1 I won in 8 & 9 ball. I beat a sl7 in 9 ball that was clearly better than me. I felt he missed some easy shots after making some monsters and like he gave up trying because he figured he couldn't cover the spread. This was just my thinking. I shot at my best that night.
Week 2 I posted how my SL had went up SL5 in 9 ball and an SL4 at 8 ball and I had played terrible and was giving balls to guys I felt shot a lot better than me. I felt for them to shoot that well and have a skill level lower than mine they must be sandbagging.
This week I was a SL2 at 8 ball and a 4 at 9 ball. I was matched against a 3 at 8 ball and she won the 1st and and dropped the 8 on her 2nd shot of the second game. I won the 3rd and the set. She was bummed. I felt we were about equal without a handicap as far as skill level.
Then at 9 ball they put her up against me again. Before we started I told her now you can have your revenge. She was SL and I was a 4 so I had to give her 6 balls. I won 31 -6. She was upset and acted like I was a sandbagger I think. I was told I will probably go up to an SL6 next week. I left feeling good.
On the way home I ran it all back in my mind and explained what happened to my wife and daughter. When an :idea2: hit me. I did make some real nice shots and I also missed some that had to look like I missed them on purpose. So it may have looked like I sandbagged. The score sheet also read as if I had out played her badly and I did.
Why did this happen? I shot my best with some lucky rolls and she had a bad night. She had the break twice and gave me ball in hand 4 times. The score sheet will not reflect the ball in hand that is such a game changer. So I played a little better than normal and she played a little worse and our lucky rolls went in opposite directions.
While this could have mirrored actual sandbagging there was none. The score sheet should show when someone gets ball in hand and it should show who had the break each game. These are important game changing events and somehow should reflect in how the handicap is figured.
I had fun and learned a few things as well. Did I find a flawless system no but I did have fun while learning and met a few new people as well. I ask for a break cue and was handed a hot pink one.
I laughed and broke with it.
Was it worth my $8 yes
Week 2 I posted how my SL had went up SL5 in 9 ball and an SL4 at 8 ball and I had played terrible and was giving balls to guys I felt shot a lot better than me. I felt for them to shoot that well and have a skill level lower than mine they must be sandbagging.
This week I was a SL2 at 8 ball and a 4 at 9 ball. I was matched against a 3 at 8 ball and she won the 1st and and dropped the 8 on her 2nd shot of the second game. I won the 3rd and the set. She was bummed. I felt we were about equal without a handicap as far as skill level.
Then at 9 ball they put her up against me again. Before we started I told her now you can have your revenge. She was SL and I was a 4 so I had to give her 6 balls. I won 31 -6. She was upset and acted like I was a sandbagger I think. I was told I will probably go up to an SL6 next week. I left feeling good.
On the way home I ran it all back in my mind and explained what happened to my wife and daughter. When an :idea2: hit me. I did make some real nice shots and I also missed some that had to look like I missed them on purpose. So it may have looked like I sandbagged. The score sheet also read as if I had out played her badly and I did.
Why did this happen? I shot my best with some lucky rolls and she had a bad night. She had the break twice and gave me ball in hand 4 times. The score sheet will not reflect the ball in hand that is such a game changer. So I played a little better than normal and she played a little worse and our lucky rolls went in opposite directions.
While this could have mirrored actual sandbagging there was none. The score sheet should show when someone gets ball in hand and it should show who had the break each game. These are important game changing events and somehow should reflect in how the handicap is figured.
I had fun and learned a few things as well. Did I find a flawless system no but I did have fun while learning and met a few new people as well. I ask for a break cue and was handed a hot pink one.

Was it worth my $8 yes
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