After reading the differences between APA ranks in another thread, I like to ask what are the differences in skill level between As, Bs, and Cs?
It's something I always kind of "intuitively" known, but actually never considered a objective criteria.
When I used to play small tournies years ago in F. Galindo's room, the As were borderline professional, competing on the tough SoCal tourney trail in which Francisco himself competed. Bs were strong, just not as consistent. And Cs were 4-5 ball runners in 9 ball. If they got an open rack, they'd probably run it 20% of the time.
I ask this, because I like to evaluate where am I at and where I'll be.
For instance, how often should an A be able to run a rack a of ball in hand Equal Offense, provided there are no impossible trouble spots? A B? A C?
How bout 9 ball? How should an A perform against the ghost?
Defensive play?
Thanks alot.
It's something I always kind of "intuitively" known, but actually never considered a objective criteria.
When I used to play small tournies years ago in F. Galindo's room, the As were borderline professional, competing on the tough SoCal tourney trail in which Francisco himself competed. Bs were strong, just not as consistent. And Cs were 4-5 ball runners in 9 ball. If they got an open rack, they'd probably run it 20% of the time.
I ask this, because I like to evaluate where am I at and where I'll be.
For instance, how often should an A be able to run a rack a of ball in hand Equal Offense, provided there are no impossible trouble spots? A B? A C?
How bout 9 ball? How should an A perform against the ghost?
Defensive play?
Thanks alot.