justinb386
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Sorry if this is a stupid question (I guess I am just too lazy to do my research on it).
Just curious about the basic qualifications that are required to get a Fargo Rating?
What would the average 9 (in 9 ball APA league) be rated in the Fargo Rating (if you were to guess)?
I see a lot of people on here talking about the Fargo Rating, and just curious what players need to do in order to obtain a Fargo Rating?
Does the average weekly league player have a Fargo Rating, and if hh or she did, then would they know it?
Do many tournaments these days put your handi cap rating based on what your Fargo Rating is?
Sorry if these are silly questions.
Just very curious about this system, and how long it has been around, and how players obtain a rating, and what the numbers mean exactly?
Do these numbers make matching up easier and more fair for 2 players that do not know each other (like maybe they just pull out their Fargo Rating card, and show it to the person they are trying to match up with, who also has a Fargo Rating)? The thought of that scenario is is kind of funny to me, but just curious.
Thanks
Just curious about the basic qualifications that are required to get a Fargo Rating?
What would the average 9 (in 9 ball APA league) be rated in the Fargo Rating (if you were to guess)?
I see a lot of people on here talking about the Fargo Rating, and just curious what players need to do in order to obtain a Fargo Rating?
Does the average weekly league player have a Fargo Rating, and if hh or she did, then would they know it?
Do many tournaments these days put your handi cap rating based on what your Fargo Rating is?
Sorry if these are silly questions.
Just very curious about this system, and how long it has been around, and how players obtain a rating, and what the numbers mean exactly?
Do these numbers make matching up easier and more fair for 2 players that do not know each other (like maybe they just pull out their Fargo Rating card, and show it to the person they are trying to match up with, who also has a Fargo Rating)? The thought of that scenario is is kind of funny to me, but just curious.
Thanks