I was just looking at the Fargo Rate players list and I am rated at a 587. Do any other folks on AZ have a rating in the Fargo Rate system? It is pretty interesting to do searches in their database for other players that you know.
Was just discussing this with a friend last night. We were doing searches on people we know. 9 out of 10 seemed pretty much the way we had them rated. That is for people with established numbers.
My rating fluctuates in the 620 range. Last night it was 621 today it says 623.
PS Wedge, I think your Fargo might be just a tad off, IMO of course
The results have to find their way to North Dakota, somehow.I don't. Some of my friends have played on the Eurotour, I guess that's how they got ranked. Our national events do not count, apparently.
I was just looking at the Fargo Rate players list and I am rated at a 587. Do any other folks on AZ have a rating in the Fargo Rate system? It is pretty interesting to do searches in their database for other players that you know.
WTF is a Fargo-rating and who gives a rats-a^* about a Fargo? Will such a rating help me win ANY more $$$ playing pool? Sounds like some sort of upscale chicken-s^*t league non-sense. Seriously, does ANYBODY give ANY credence to these ratings?
WTF is a Fargo-rating and who gives a rats-a^* about a Fargo? Will such a rating help me win ANY more $$$ playing pool? Sounds like some sort of upscale chicken-s^*t league non-sense. Seriously, does ANYBODY give ANY credence to these ratings?
I was just looking at the Fargo Rate players list and I am rated at a 587. Do any other folks on AZ have a rating in the Fargo Rate system? It is pretty interesting to do searches in their database for other players that you know.
Was just discussing this with a friend last night. We were doing searches on people we know. 9 out of 10 seemed pretty much the way we had them rated. That is for people with established numbers.
My rating fluctuates in the 620 range. Last night it was 621 today it says 623.
I think the old rating is still the best estimate of how you play. Maybe you didn't play at all because of work. Maybe you had eye surgery and still can't see straight. Maybe you played no rated tournaments because you were in private money matches or on the road and had been playing 60 hours a week. Maybe you practiced at home for four hours a day.I am very curious how many tournaments you need to play, and if they need to be sanctioned by like Apa or whoever, in order to receive a Fargo rating. The thing that I think is silly is that it does not matter what your rating is, if you quit for a few months and get rusty, then your previous Fargo rating should no longer be valid.