Anyone heard of UPA League?

bobbydee

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Keep seeing these ads on Facebook so I reached out to them via comments on one of their post and got nothing. Soni sent them a message, screen shots attached. Just seems a little off that they can't answer a simple question like where are your leagues at. Lol. Any experience with them?
 

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They have a website or two. There is a list of 25 states with UPA leagues.

At one time the UPA was a pro organization. I think Charlie Williams started it and ran it and then it got sold. They still claim to be the governing body of men's professional pool in the US. Maybe they would like to discuss that with both the BCA and Matchroom.

Here you go:

 
They have a website or two. There is a list of 25 states with UPA leagues.

At one time the UPA was a pro organization. I think Charlie Williams started it and ran it and then it got sold. They still claim to be the governing body of men's professional pool in the US. Maybe they would like to discuss that with both the BCA and Matchroom.

Here you go:

Thanks Bob! Just seems like somethings off when they can't reply with, "We have leagues at X, Y and Z."
 
Still don't really have an answer. 😂 Like is the league a mile from home or 2 hours? Wtf?! Now I feel like I'm just having fun with a spam bot. Could be the guys just bad at communicating.
 

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i play in this league not much different from tap rules. small league. my league only has 4 teams. just for fun. no real rewards if you win the session with 7 players you get your money back and about $7 in profit. Second place gets about 80% back. if you win the local league you can play in the nationals. you pay your own way vegas you pay your hotel costs. IF you win that you recover most of your expenses
 
i play in this league not much different from tap rules. small league. my league only has 4 teams. just for fun. no real rewards if you win the session with 7 players you get your money back and about $7 in profit. Second place gets about 80% back. if you win the local league you can play in the nationals. you pay your own way vegas you pay your hotel costs. IF you win that you recover most of your expenses
Thanks! I'm also looking at a TAP league or possibly an in-house Moose league.
 
i would recommend in house. Less traveling. Down side is you play the same people. Usually small number of teams.
 
i would recommend in house. Less traveling. Down side is you play the same people. Usually small number of teams.
Yeah true. I'm thinking less drama in the in-house too though. I like my USAPL but we have a sandbag team which the LO knows and hes always pretending like he'll handle them. It's just annoying because playing them messes up my Fargo and come tournament time all of a sudden they're handicapped more than anyone and can't lose. The in-house league would just be straight up, no handicap with zero on the line.
 
Yeah true. I'm thinking less drama in the in-house too though. I like my USAPL but we have a sandbag team which the LO knows and hes always pretending like he'll handle them. It's just annoying because playing them messes up my Fargo and come tournament time all of a sudden they're handicapped more than anyone and can't lose. The in-house league would just be straight up, no handicap with zero on the line.
If your well established it would be hard for 1 team to change your Fargo ratings much.
 
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