How long did it take you to go up in rating?

bulldogpool

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I was wondering how long it took you to go from one rating (in the A-D system) to the next one. For example, to go from D to C, or from C to B, or from B to A.

Thanks. :smile:
 
i went from a low C to a middle of the pack B in about a year and a half. My improvements have slowed down substantially, but i recently found myself playing much better now that I put a lot more concentration and focus into the draw back motion of my stroke.
 
I was wondering how long it took you to go from one rating (in the A-D system) to the next one. For example, to go from D to C, or from C to B, or from B to A.

Thanks. :smile:

A year to go from C to AAA in Colorado.

Or maybe that was a decade. Hard to remember it's kinda foggy.

:)

~rc
 
Hmm....well I first started in college about 6 years ago and went from not being able to hold the cue properly to being what I guess is a respected player on campus, about a low C imo, in about 6 months to a year. Granted there weren't any great great players, but there would be what I guess is 2 or 3 solid B players and 1 or 2 high B/low A players there at that time. Right now I would like to think I'm a solid B, probably not though, and it took I guess the other 5 years with 2 or 3 month breaks here and there to get to where I am right now. With those breaks added up I would like to think I took maybe a 1 year break or maybe more, so probably around 4 years to jump to the next level for me. I guess nothing dramatic for me but I'm semi-happy with where I am. :)

Some people really skyrocket and others sort of become stagnant after a while. I think in order to get really good/great though you have to put in ALOT of time and be willing to sacrifice other things, so your results may vary.
 
I don't really understand the A B C ratings, as we don't have anything like that here.

But I started playing in a English team pool league when I was 15, started in division 15 and it was a good 7 or 8 years before we were able to compete against the very best teams from my area. Kinda like going from a Z- to an A?
 
After starting, playing APA for the last 8 years..

4 months to make it to 5 in 8b, about 5 more months to make it to 6 in 8b. April of 2006 I made it to a 7 in 9b. Took about 2 years of being a 6 to move up to a 7 in 8b. Took about another year to hit 9 in 9b, but went down and didn't make it back up to stay until about another year later. So, I've been an APA 9 for almost 2 years straight. I won our BCA 'B' singles last October, so now a local 'A'. If I continue to play as well I've been, I may place high enough to move up to local Master. After that, it starts all over with the national rankings.. :o

Those numbers aren't exact, but it sounds about right from what I remember. Been playing 8 years and each year I'm better than I was, but still worse than people think. :(

Edit: After reading, maybe it took 2 years to hit a 9?
 
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