What do you think about using your knowledge as a pool league LEADER to run your own league in your area with a respectable 8-ball league?
What would you do, should the right opportunity comes your way?
Would you rise up to the challenge, or could you? :thumbup:
I've seen enough sandbagging, complaining and drama just playing in a league and just ignore most of it, but I can't imagine running one and having to deal with all of that.
What do you think about using your knowledge as a pool league LEADER to run your own league in your area with a respectable 8-ball league?
What would you do, should the right opportunity comes your way?
Would you rise up to the challenge, or could you? :thumbup:
It could be done....but you may want to stock up on Tylenol.
There was a bar I played out of several years ago, APA 8-ball league. The owner had 8 teams playing in-house league there. With the exception of the allure of the league winners possibly going to Vegas...I always thought she should have just run the league herself without the APA...and offered money payouts to the winners. It may not have flew...but if it had been me owning that bar and watching all that cash flow right into the APA's coffers, I would have at least polled all the players to see if there would have been any interest in a cash league.
Maniac
A league that doesn't show favoritism towards certain individual's skill levels/rankings, which in-turns affect handicap posting. A league that automatically calculates skill levels with no human intervention. However, a manual update is available for those sandbaggers.Exactly what do you mean by respectable?
Just curious?
Black Cat![]()
I know that song. It does take a strong leader to deal with all of that. Competition seems to bring out the worst in some people. Are you a captain or co-captain?I've seen enough sandbagging, complaining and drama just playing in a league and just ignore most of it, but I can't imagine running one and having to deal with all of that.