Do other league sanctioning bodies use FargoRate?

Positively Ralf

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I was talking to a few of the APA players the other day and some told me that some of the APA leagues they play in use Fargo and others dont. Now, they are mainly taking about the APA masters division. It got me wondering, do groups like the ACS, NAPA, VNEA and other sanctioning bodies use Fargo or their own systems? Or is it completely up to the league operator?
 
I was talking to a few of the APA players the other day and some told me that some of the APA leagues they play in use Fargo and others dont. Now, they are mainly taking about the APA masters division. It got me wondering, do groups like the ACS, NAPA, VNEA and other sanctioning bodies use Fargo or their own systems? Or is it completely up to the league operator?

I could imagine players who play in APA master division are more likely as a group to be players who have games in FargoRate from other competitions. That might lead to the impression you are more likely to be able to look up a rating for them. But I'm pretty sure there are no APA leagues getting league games into FargoRate.

League games come into FargoRate through FargoRate LMS--that's the league management software that is integrated with FargoRate. There are a number of leagues or individual divisions sanctioned with one of the other organizations you mention who use LMS and therefore get games into FargoRate. This is sometimes instead of using another system and other times in addition to using another system, depending on local requirements and choices.
 
I don't believe APA 9 ball can be used in Fargo because it is a race to points, not games. My VNEA league uses compusport for both league and year end tournament play. League play does not report to Fargo, but normally the year end tournament does get submitted.
 
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