anyone out there know how it's figured???
wanna share??
Murf
wanna share??
Murf
I'd say don't worry about the system. Much of how the system worked was posted several years ago. Illegally or at least close enough to create a legal stir. AFAIK, those posts were removed from the archives.CueJunkiee said:anyone out there know how it's figured???
wanna share??
Murf
That's probably the best advice. Nevertheless, I don't think the basic concept is a secret: your handicap is based on net (of safeties) innings per win. There are a number of adjustment factors that were published in the document Fred is talking about, but that information is about 10 years old and the system seems to have changed since then.Cornerman said:I'd say don't worry about the system. Much of how the system worked was posted several years ago. Illegally or at least close enough to create a legal stir. AFAIK, those posts were removed from the archives.
Fred
Yeah, i know the feeling.... but not quite as skilled as you are.Varney Cues said:I know this much...if you play on two different teams, and win on one....dump on the other. Then you'll always be .500 and its hard for the computer to want to move you up. I know a few locals who play 7 speed...and are 5's. They always seem to win a lot & and go to Vegas often as well. When told the .500 system...it was much clearer to me.
I was once a decent 5 as well. Then I had my Vegas trip revoked from my entire championship team, and I was banned for a year. Now I'm locked as a 7.![]()
Good news is we have a new L.O. and she bought a new Varney cue...so all is good now. They may even consider letting me be captain again.![]()
Andrew Manning said:How about just winning your matches whenever you can? If you're good enough, get yourself up to a 7. Be honored when you reach the top level of handicap. Then you never have to care about how the handicaps are figured, because you're not going up anymore anyway.
Oh wait, I forgot playing your best isn't the point for many people. Many of you want to have the nuts in every match that counts even if it means sacrificing your honor and any semblance of class to keep your skill level artificially low. I think it's pathetic. It's just the APA. Is it worth being such a sleaze?
-Andrew
Andrew Manning said:How about just winning your matches whenever you can? If you're good enough, get yourself up to a 7. Be honored when you reach the top level of handicap. Then you never have to care about how the handicaps are figured, because you're not going up anymore anyway.
Oh wait, I forgot playing your best isn't the point for many people. Many of you want to have the nuts in every match that counts even if it means sacrificing your honor and any semblance of class to keep your skill level artificially low. I think it's pathetic. It's just the APA. Is it worth being such a sleaze?
-Andrew