TellsItLikeItIs said:
Quesion to APA LO:
Why do the League Operators not clamp down on the sandbagging issue by placing responsibility on the Captains (beyond what the rule book states).
DoomCue gave a pretty good response to your question to me on the 2nd page of this thread.
I can't speak for other LO's since I don't know how each one educates their league members of the seriousness of allowing sandbagging to take place. But, it really does come down to the league members who witness it taking place on their league nights. Sandbagging should be reported to the League Operator, and if the LO doesn't do anything about it, take it to a higher court, the APA National Office.
I was an APA member for many years before becoming an APA LO. I didn't tolerate sandbagging as a player, and I don't tolerate it now.
Looking the other way or joining in because someone else is doing it only fuels the problem. It turns what could be a small and easily fixed problem into a large uncontrollable problem.
As a League Operator, I feel my most important responsibility is to protect the honest teams from cheaters. A loss to an honest team can still be a fun night of pool, though never as fun as winning. A loss to a dishonest team leaves you walking away feeling cheated, and it most certainly wasn't fun.
The honest players easily outnumber the dishonest players. If all the honest players reported each of the dishonest players, the number of dishonest players will decrease. If the dishonest players are allowed to get away with being dishonest, others will feel that they too have to be dishonest in order to compete.
Also, the LO can't fix what they don't know about. If no one reports it, how does the LO know it's going on? Most of the teams I've caught sandbagging, I have to give an assist to the player who reported them.