kmg said:
What do you think of APA league play? Trying to get this rolling at my room and I'm questioning some of the "rules & regulations".
I know the prizes, etc. are great but what do you, the players, think about it?
KMG
I know I am probably going to be beat up for this, but, here goes. I am probably going to duplicate others comments because there will be posts when I am typing, sorry.
I quit playing APA because they went to the short format. Originally, there was a statement that there would never be a player rated below a 3 level. Then came the short format. If you are a 7 playing a 3, the race is 6 to 2. 6, the race is 5 to 2. Therefore, the players ability is reduced to only 2 games, which was an untruth to me.
It promotes sandbagging which was stated earlier. The handicap overall level is so low that in order to have good players, you have to sandbag to keep their handicaps down.
It discourages the better players from playing. No one wants a higher level player on their team. I play league play out of enjoyment and the people that are on my team. I do not want to change people every session.
It is not a uniform handicapping system, unless you are in a large populated area. Say you are in a small town. Your handicap is based on your ability against others in your area. You may be rated a 6 or 7 only to find out that there are 5's out there in Vegas or other areas that play better than you and they also are legitimately handicapped in their area.
The money isn't worth it. There are a lot of local leagues around that pay out just as much in the playoffs that you could win in Vegas for APA. Without the expenses.
Now for the good things. The majority of the players in any league play are 4's and 5's. That is what all leagues cater to. If there are a lot in your area, promote those higher level players to get a team going with weaker players. 1) this gets more people involved. 2) people benefit from learning from better players.
Brings more revenue to your establishment. But, this is true with any league play. Whether in-house or outside.
JMO