Thas APA for you.........
cuesblues said:Most of the problems with APA are due to the vast difference in talent from division to division, and region to region. In the more competitive leagues like VNEA the handicapping system dosen't affect to outcome as much as APA, especially 9-ball. The scoring system in APA nineball is ridiculous. I am an APA nineball 8, and I have to give points to people that could easily give me the 7-ball if we were gambling.
trustyrusty said:I love the "sandbagging lowlifes" assumption....please. We had a 3 raised who won his last match like this - 1st game, opponent WON in 2 inning (another 3), 2nd game, opponent made the 8 on the break and scratched, 3rd game (hill, hill) teammate wins in 6 innings with 2 safes....opposing team CRIES bull****, and writes down on the sheet that the 3 and a 5 both need to be raised....they were. They get ticked that their SUPER3 loses (remember - no scratch in 2nd game - he wins 2-0 in 2 innings), and that their 6 got beat by a 5. I dunno, it just makes me wonder what kinda shady crap you gotta do to go deep in that tourney....WE are not that kinda team.
trustyrusty said:We actually did pretty darn well, up until the point that we couldn't play 5 players in a set...once we went down 2-1 in our last match; we shook hands and wished the other team luck (a team that we'd beaten 2 sets before, and sent to the losers bracket). We didn't want to throw out a couple of guys who were REALLY stroking it (one already raised, and one on the verge), and get disqualified, so we lead off with a weaker player, and then sent out our 7 just to have fun (won 5-0)....you get the idea. We win, and there's a good chance of getting booted for too many raises, or a double raise. I just couldn't believe it....
You hit the nail on the head when you said "Is the goal to bump up all the players so that the team can't stay intact - hence making 2 or 3 teams out of it?". That's exactly the goal because they get players hooked on playing in the league and having fun and then they start bumping handicaps to force that team to split and make new teams and this creates more money coming into the league.trustyrusty said:Is the goal to bump up all the players so that the team can't stay intact - hence making 2 or 3 teams out of it? SHADY, is all I can say. I have about a billion other gripes too, but I wanna hear others takes on this.
Until this tourney, I wondered why most on here ripped on the APA.....others musta had to go through this very thing too.![]()
Thats why I dont play Apa no more.bomber said:Team 1
1. Win no matter what
2. Get raised to a 7/8
3. Lose in the playoffs
4. Leauge operators home room team goes to nationals
Team 2
1. Pay 7.00 a week or whatever it was
2. Dump all the time
3. Be a 5/6
4. Get raised in playoffs
5. Lose in playoffs
6. League operators home room team goes to nationals
Gotta love the APA!
memikey said:Adjusting handicaps after an event has started is absurd....even golf doesn't do that. If you start a 54 hole event off 2 handicap and shoot 5 under or 10 over in the first round and you will still be off 2 for the last two rounds.
ScottW said:Bad comparison. I assume by "golf" you mean "professional" golf - which is a far higher-level than APA pool - which is (supposed to be) completely amateur. On top of that, people tend to play one round of golf a day, vs. APA team tournaments where you can play three or four rounds a day. *shrug*
memikey said:Bad and incorrect assumption. There is no such thing as a handicap in professional golf
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memikey said:Furthermore, as it happens amateur golf is far more "completely" amateur than amateur pool in respect of prize money as there are strict limits on prize amounts you can win prior to automatically losing your right to compete as an amateur.
It will cost me more than $15,000/- in total to compete in the British and American Seniors Amateur Opens next year. The prize for the winner (which won't be me) in both cases, is a trophy.
I'm a SL9 in APA 9-ball, and I manage to field a team and even play most weeks w/o resorting to recruiting the mentally impaired. Also, you dont have to come in as a SL4 - just have your LO put you in as an 8 or 9.cubc said:ahah I cant even get on an APA team to play it. I've never played before so I'll come in at a 4 but everyone knows I'll be kicked to a 9 really quickly so they wont even let me on a team.
Be happy you can even get on a team and play. I just want to play to have fun and cant. Theres no BCA in this area either so it's just APA.
If I want to play I'd have to create my own team, hold a billiards special olympics for retarded people that want to play pool, then pick the best of those to get the remaining 4 people for the team just to be able to play.
It's quite sad really.
AZE said:Sounds like a typical experience. I'm not a fan of leagues.
Endymion said:There is some talk about APA changing the SL cap system so that 7's 8's and 9's all count as 7's for cap purposes which would be a great move IMHO.
ScottW said:Ah, true. Fair 'nuff.
Yah, but still, comparing golf and pool is still a bad idea IMHO. The structures behind the scenes are quite different. Golf *has* to be more organized/structured.
$15k eh? Nice hobby!
Seriously though - how much of that is fees for the tournament, and how much is related expenses (travel/lodging/etc)?