Best new thing in pool

Mike...

Bdorman is right. There is no "seed" rating like you experienced in chess. We have taken the ELO concept a step further, and we do a global optimization every day. Here, for example, are the people we have rated from Finland. We consider a rating to be "established" when the second number (the robustness, i.e., the number of games) is 200 or more. So most of these ratings are preliminary. Of course some will get better after Austrian Open this week...

Mike, is there a place that we can see all the current ratings? On your homepage, it seems REALLY limited in scope.

Jaden
 
Bdorman is right. There is no "seed" rating like you experienced in chess. We have taken the ELO concept a step further, and we do a global optimization every day. Here, for example, are the people we have rated from Finland. We consider a rating to be "established" when the second number (the robustness, i.e., the number of games) is 200 or more. So most of these ratings are preliminary. Of course some will get better after Austrian Open this week...

Wow. This seem really accurate because I know really well 90%+ of those players.
I'd probably be 600+
Btw. That Casper Matikainen is gonna be future name.. 17 years old and we gambled small couple of months ago. I played quite strong and he did beat me(5 hour session 10-ball always race to six). We had couple sets ending like 6-4, 2-6 or 6-3 and whole game had only 3 or 2 innings.
Normally when I get gear noone beat me(besides Heiskanen)
 
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I like it

Will you rate everyone that played in the BCA tournaments last week? I played in Scotch Doubles (which I imagine would not count), Open singles and team events.

Based on the info on the website, I'm guessing I come in at exactly 600... the description describes my game perfectly.

I would love to know what my rating is.
 
I think this would be a fantastic thing in pool if all leagues used a universal rating system like this to rate players. They could use it as their baseline and handicap the players how they choose.

Great Idea!

I think the one drawback would be the gamblers who try to stay off the radar. I don't think some would ever be onboard. They already hate cell phones and internet jumping their hustle.
 
574!
JoeyA ( I got beat by a 540, I guess this means you have to give me weight).

Will you rate everyone that played in the BCA tournaments last week? I played in Scotch Doubles (which I imagine would not count), Open singles and team events.

Based on the info on the website, I'm guessing I come in at exactly 600... the description describes my game perfectly.

I would love to know what my rating is.
 
Will you rate everyone that played in the BCA tournaments last week? I played in Scotch Doubles (which I imagine would not count), Open singles and team events.

Based on the info on the website, I'm guessing I come in at exactly 600... the description describes my game perfectly.

I would love to know what my rating is.

Alex you are at 574 with 151 games; Sandy is at 460 with 78 games.

Your rating is based on 2012,2013,2014, and 2015 BCAPL Open Singles as well as a few matches at Felt in 2011.
 
I'm not positive, but I think you will have to play in an event in which the scores are recorded or monitored by Fargo Rate.

To get started you could play in the China Open for example. :D

Seriously, there are many events, all over the world that you can play in where your scores will be recorded but I believe until you have at least 200 games under your belt (under Fargo Rate), your rating might not be as accurate as it should be.

Derby City Classic, BCA National Championships are two big events that will be recorded for Fargo Rate, at least to the best of my knowledge.

JoeyA

Hi JoeyA... 200 games for a rating.... that much input should depict someone's capabilities for sure, unless they have real stamina for doggin' it.

Has there ever been a handicap system that someone had to confirm your true playing abilities?
 
Is the system currently only for BCA? Any chance of ACS or APA getting involved with the system?
 
Hi JoeyA... 200 games for a rating.... that much input should depict someone's capabilities for sure, unless they have real stamina for doggin' it.

Has there ever been a handicap system that someone had to confirm your true playing abilities?

APA is the best 10 out of your last 20 matches. so best 50-70 games out of 100-140 range, Race to 5 for the top ratings. Still sandbaggers in that system. But a lot easier to drink beer and not care during league.
 
Aw man, I thought for sure I'd be a 600! Ok, so where can I play that uses the rating system? I'm going to crack 600 this year.
 
That I couldn't tell you. I am going to assume all BCA leagues will be included. Remember when others you have played play it affects you also


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Aw man, I thought for sure I'd be a 600! Ok, so where can I play that uses the rating system? I'm going to crack 600 this year.

Derby City Classic

China Open

U.S. Open

BCA National Championships

To name a few...
JoeyA

(Good luck and play well for the 600 rating).
 
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