Mike/Mark - I'll pull an example from Vegas since you're both familiar with the local players. Greg Kuhl (571) and Ozzy Reynolds (684). Both of these players have over 200 games according to Fargo. Based on the website, a fair match would be 5-9. I don't think Ozzy wants that action!!!!
I think the point is that while the concept of Fargo ratings is a good idea, there are instances where players have over 200 games and they're still nowhere near accurate. I'd love to see Greg Kuhl in the Doc Hill since it's a 580 and under tournament, however, the TD for the Doc Hill knows Greg is FAR from a 571 so he cannot enter. Now it becomes a matter of "known ability" which is extremely subjective. I'm not saying Fargo is a bad thing, but I think there are some extreme discrepancies in how some people are rated.