Whoa, chill out there

Sounds like I have struck a sore spot. I am not saying anyone is better, I just didn't know it was a rule.
I am aware of the 23 rule, but I have never seen a slop rule in 8 ball in an organized league, only in bar rules. Everyone knows what the APA is, and I am fine with it. If someone doesn't like it, don't play. I was simply stating I was surprised the rules in 8 ball were as such.
Sorry if I tugged on your heart strings. No worries.
No worries here, either. My heartstrings are fully intact, and in place.
When I say "better" players, I mean that sincerely. Those who are serious players shouldn't worry about a league like APA, because it certainly isn't designed for that level of play. I hope someday to be one of those "better" players. I hope that I am good enough one day that the level of competition in my local APA league isn't enough for me. And I mean that sincerely, once again.
I simply get tired of (and somewhat amused by) folks trying to change the APA to suit their desires, when it is obviously a wild success. Like it or not, if you know the rules going in, it shouldn't be a problem. And for the record, in most of the matches I see that aren't between brand-new SL2's and SL3's, I see very little slop. And I mean that. Does it happen, yes, occasionally, with the real beginners. When it happens with anyone SL4 and above there is usually a chuckle, and a shaking of the head (by both players) and life goes on. As for the slop in the SL2-SL3 matches, well... if you didn't count'em they'd probably play all night. This too helps to make it an easier, more enjoyable experience for everyone concerned.
As for the oft-decried 23 rule, well it is what it is. I'm not going down that road again, it's been covered. Enough to say if the players are too good, move on to bigger and better things. It brings more people into the league. Like it, or not.
And one last thing, to you Trob. I am as addicted as anyone here. OK, probably as much as most anyone here. I spend WAY too much time here, reading everything and anything. I would rather be at the hall, playing and practicing, but silly little inconveniences like job, wife and kids keep getting in the way of my pool playing.

Just because I'm happy playing APA doesn't mean I am into pool any less than you or anyone else. I am also out in the middle of nowhere (actually, way to the east of the middle of nowhere) and would have no other option save for the occasional small bar tournament. I know of several other people who play APA and are really INTO it. The assumption that we're just into it to hang out and drink beer is not (completely) accurate. Many players in my league don't drink at all, or at least not during matches. Once again the anti-APA brush paints a very broad picture, one that is not completely accurate and becomes a stereotype.
There. Done. Satisfied my "carrying the APA banner" as Maniac once accused me of.

Over and out!