I'm a 7 in 9-ball. I think that's accurate, although I have been playing like crap lately.
I'm a 3, I beat most 3's I play, I have been a 3 for over 2 years and have never been higher then that. As a 3 I play a lot of 4&5's. I win some and loose some but win almost always against 3's. I can't figure it out. I guess every 20 games players get there stats reviewed to determine whether they go up or down. By mine and many others estimates I could easily complete as a 4. I have a team mate who was a 3 and lost for months on end and went up. I think overall its ok but there are exceptions.
Our player won 4 games in 23 innings (in the game he'd won) 38 innings over all for the match, they had recorded 42 safe shots for him. They understand, they just, for the most part, don't care.
Silly question. How can one intentionally end their inning early (42) more times than they were at the table (38)?
I am a decent "B" player and I am rated a 7 in APA 8ball (never played APA 9ball)
This is why I had to quit the APA, how can I honestly compete against the likes of Brian Parks, etc......................... when 7 is the top level and there is no going down.
I hear ya...league operators tend lock people in. I'm locked as a 6 in APA and was told i'm lucky i'm not a 7.. They lock you in and use applied scoring so no matter how bad you shoot, as a 6 the worst you can score is a 6.1 making it impossible to go down for "x" amount of matches. Higher handicaps = new players = more $$$
Realistic SL's are in TAP league.
In my league I am a decent 5, but I still miss a lot of shots, even ones that are very makeable. While in Vegas, I played a 4 that only missed one makeable ball in the entire match. Did he have a great game? Or is he capable of doing that kind of shooting when he chooses? I have had a few matches where I shot like that, but it is not very often. The times I do, everyone complains I am under rated. I have played 3s that also missed fewer shots during the match than I did. It is frustrating, but mostly because my play is not more consistent. I think I should be a 4 because of my ability to miss so many shots, but I win a lot because I try to control the table layout, not just make balls.
I just started TAP. After one match that I won 3-0, I got ranked as a 7.4 which I was told was the top handicap in our city. I know I'm not the best player in TAP in our city, and I think I'm the only 7 now. The guy I played was a decent player but ended up missing towards the last few balls and once he missed the 8. Left me run outs during my turn. I guess they can only go by that one score, but they should use several matches to get your handicap rating, not your first one.
Silly question. How can one intentionally end their inning early (42) more times than they were at the table (38)?
If your new to tap your SL will fluctuate until you get an average of scores. It also depends a bit on the competition in your league. I can't say enough good things about the tap league, a true match rating is achieved through their marking system accounting for all the balls. I still don't know how the apa/cpa can give a true rating with ticks for innings. Just my opinion though I'm sure some apa enthusiasts will disagree.
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I just started TAP. After one match that I won 3-0, I got ranked as a 7.4 which I was told was the top handicap in our city. I know I'm not the best player in TAP in our city, and I think I'm the only 7 now. The guy I played was a decent player but ended up missing towards the last few balls and once he missed the 8. Left me run outs during my turn. I guess they can only go by that one score, but they should use several matches to get your handicap rating, not your first one.
In Ontario Canada we have no USPL. The USPL system does sounds pretty accurate. One question though.. 7.4 rating in TAP? I've never heard of that. You can score as high as 10 but the highest achievable handicap is 7. I do agree, as in our league we have a couple 7's that play like short stops and we have 7's that are B players so I know exactly what your mean with having a spectrum of 7's. They used to make the top 7's play as 8's to level out the playing field in tournaments.. Either way the only way to make it more accurate in TAP is to have a range from 1-10 so if you shoot 8.4 then your an 8 not a 7..