Jude Rosenstock said:
Well, there ARE outliers. I mean, occasionally you will see an s/l 3 that is definitely much better but you can't use those cases to define an area.
Putting aside the sandbagging accusations for a moment...
The gap between s/l 3's to s/l 4 or even s/l 5 can in "some instances" be small. There are some 3's who have played for awhile and are just pure shotmakers. And they actually have a relatively high shotmaking ability (especially considering that they're just 3's). But for years have had no real concept of position play. They may have knowledge of the theory, but have had no ability to execute good position.
Then on their own, or by some modicum of instruction, they are enlightened to position play. They already had lots of experience making shots, even a lot of the crazy shots, why? cuz they kept leaving themselves those shots (previously due to bad position all the time). So even when those crazy shots come up, they can make it much more frequently than you'd expect, cuz they are well practiced in them. They've been doing it for years...
Now, you come along and see them play either you or one of your teammates, who gets smoked and smoked bad. Having no previous experience or knowledge of this individual, most people would immediately jump to the conclusion, sandbagger! And if they really aren't sandbagging, you could never convince that guy (who now knows it all).
Then that same smokin 3, moves up to a skill level 4. And all of a sudden he can't win a match. Oh he can get close, take it hill/hill or jump out of the gate and win the first 2, but because he has that 3rd game to win all of a sudden everything changes.
Now, that captain jumps to the conclusion that he's raised too high. The captain quickly forgets the times when that 3 performed way above his current level.
And the complaining starts... Not necessarily cuz the system is flawed, but instead cuz everyone thinks they know better. And the truth is virtually none of us really know what it is.... That's why it's secret... sh!!!!