This subject was brought up once before but since I have acquired 2 new players from different regions recently I can share my thoughts.
I picked up a 5 two sessions ago from north Carolina. My impression of him after his 1st match was pretty spot on. I did not think he was a 5 ....compared to 5's in my area and halfway through the session he dropped to a 4
The other played I just added Las night is a 6 from Michigan. My 1st impression after his 8 and 9 ball mat he's last night ....undecided if he is a damn strong 5 like me or a decent 6.
I realm cant tell yet due to he had a brace from a recent wrist injury on his bridge hand .and like the 5 who joined a lil while ba k he was noticeably nervous during his 1st match.
After every inn in he come over checking the score. He w as don't n 8-1 After the 1 st rack vs a 7. He kept chipping away at his opponents lead every rack but was still nervous.
Finally I told him.. I can tell you are nervous and I know you are having trouble bridging. Just lighten up and relax and just do your thing. I said its the 1st match in the 1st session of the year and we have a long way to go so I aint worried about what happens tonight so you don't need to wore either.
Well that calmed him down and he went on to win 46-34 against a 7. One thing is for sure. His 9 ball break is a whole lot better than mine and probably the main difference between mine and his level of play.
He faced the same guy in 8 ball and he won hill-hill. My 1st thought is he is better at 9 and I am better at 8 even though I am a 5 in both. I say that because I faced that guy recently in 8 ball and shut him out 4-0 and he dropped from a 7 to a 6 whereas my 6 barley him hill-hill.
Now I know its only one night but my 1st impressions of new players I see is usually pretty accurate.
So with 2 new players from different areas here I seems our local handicaps are just a touch stronger than these other 2 areas.
Yea I know its only one player from each area to judge by but I also have the opinions of guys I faced from other areas that say I am stronger than players in their areas with the same handicap.
I picked up a 5 two sessions ago from north Carolina. My impression of him after his 1st match was pretty spot on. I did not think he was a 5 ....compared to 5's in my area and halfway through the session he dropped to a 4
The other played I just added Las night is a 6 from Michigan. My 1st impression after his 8 and 9 ball mat he's last night ....undecided if he is a damn strong 5 like me or a decent 6.
I realm cant tell yet due to he had a brace from a recent wrist injury on his bridge hand .and like the 5 who joined a lil while ba k he was noticeably nervous during his 1st match.
After every inn in he come over checking the score. He w as don't n 8-1 After the 1 st rack vs a 7. He kept chipping away at his opponents lead every rack but was still nervous.
Finally I told him.. I can tell you are nervous and I know you are having trouble bridging. Just lighten up and relax and just do your thing. I said its the 1st match in the 1st session of the year and we have a long way to go so I aint worried about what happens tonight so you don't need to wore either.
Well that calmed him down and he went on to win 46-34 against a 7. One thing is for sure. His 9 ball break is a whole lot better than mine and probably the main difference between mine and his level of play.
He faced the same guy in 8 ball and he won hill-hill. My 1st thought is he is better at 9 and I am better at 8 even though I am a 5 in both. I say that because I faced that guy recently in 8 ball and shut him out 4-0 and he dropped from a 7 to a 6 whereas my 6 barley him hill-hill.
Now I know its only one night but my 1st impressions of new players I see is usually pretty accurate.
So with 2 new players from different areas here I seems our local handicaps are just a touch stronger than these other 2 areas.
Yea I know its only one player from each area to judge by but I also have the opinions of guys I faced from other areas that say I am stronger than players in their areas with the same handicap.