***** UPDATE *****
So I was gonna update this every week or so and I fogot. Here are my thoughts now:
Overall, I'm having fun. I'm captaining a 9 ball team (no 8 ball for me). I'm not learning anything new, not really being challenged for the most part, but it's fun.
I'll start with the negative so I can finish with positive.
First off,
what's up with no push outs? I nearly pushed on about 6 different occasions only to quickly remember it isn't allowed.. Why? That rule heavily favors the non-breaker in my opinion, unless the breaker is an 8 or 9 that gets B&Rs at least once every 6 racks. I don't see what the rule tries to accomplish.
Second,
why no jump cues? Without going into the age-old argument of kicking v jumping, isn't the APA's main goal to recruit new, MOSTLY younger players? Do they not realize that these guys are coming into the sport TODAY, not pre-1990 where jumping was incredibly scarce? It would seem to me that it should be in the APA's best interest to employ rules that ENCOURAGE players to join, and those new players are coming into a sport that has exciting things like jump cues and low deflection shafts. Billiard organizations need to stop IMPEDING progress and start EMBRACING change. Also, let's not forget that there are cue manufacturers who rely on jump cue sales. Helping manufacturers helps the sport. Believe it.
Third,
why the hell is there no scoring app? Chances are that today, there will be at LEAST one, if not more than HALF of the players on any given team that have smartphones. Why is the APA wasting valuable money on printing and time-consuming scribbling, submitting, and data-entering all scores and stats? This is 2014, APA! You call yourself the "Governing Body of Amateur Pool," but you won't invest the time and money into developing an app that would not only save printing and data entry costs, but make the game more EXCITING? It seems to me that it would be the most effective way to score and keep stats - in REAL TIME! Is there an app being developed currently? If so I'm eager to see it. If not, get on it! And furthermore, can you PLEASE make a score sheet that is easier to understand? If you've been playing for years you probably don't mind - but those things are impossible to learn!
APA - if you need a well-designed score sheet (assuming the app isn't coming any time soon) talk to me, I'm a designer
Fourth - and this is more of a question than a complaint -
why are there so few Skill Levels, and why are they based on a curve? It would seem logical that the more Skill Levels there are, the more accurate one's handicap can be. And the steps in between each level are not even consistent! Moving from a level 1 to a 2 increases ball count by 5; increase from a level 8 to a level 9 is 10?! That's double! It seems logical to create steps on a straight line - not a curve. This means that you can have a VERY strong 8 who won't be a 9 until he really brings his game strong. So he plays EVEN with a WEAK 8, even though there should be some weight there. Is there a reason for this limited number of levels, and the fact that they're on a curve? In my opinion, the curve should go the OTHER way, making it hard to move from a level 1 to a 2 and easier to move from a level 8 to a 9, because the higher levels have something the lowers don't (other than skill) - CONSISTENCY.
But like I said - overall I'm having fun. The guys on my team are cool, they're friendly, and almost ALL of them are in this to learn how to play, not to learn just how to win and flaunt themselves at the bar on a Saturday night. I think, for the most part, that is what is making it fun for me. That, and the fact that I know some of the players on different teams in my division. It's good to see old friends and make some new ones.
Also, I think it's cool that the bars in which we play, the owners and employees treat us with a lot of respect. They understand that we're helping their business, and go out of their way to make sure that the APA players get what they need. On a few occasions I've been given a discount after our matches on table time and on snacks.
I'll see how this season pans out and if I want to play again next season. So far so good - the ball bangers haven't annoyed me too much yet.