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vinmaps said:Your input is sorely needed; not by me, but for the sake of Pool!
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I am not a fan of the USPPA, I think that the system is decent. I just not am not a fan of handicapped tournaments. I would rather play in the open fields, even though I know I am usually in the lower 50% of the field. I tried to get into playing in the USPPA tournaments, but I just really wasn't into it. The worst part about it is having to hang out and keep score after you lose. I also work early in the mornings and staying up until 2am to play a final match is not worth $150 to me. Just my preferrence, but I would rather just play in the open tournaments on the weekends, also brings out my best game when I am playing better players than me with no spot.jrhendy said:The USPPA Handiapping system has been going along successfully for many years. I'm sure the pissing and moaning has gone on just as long. It is the nature of the beast. I heard many years ago about the great handicap system in Arizona. I recently saw a post critical of the same system. I haven't played in the USPPA System in years, but when I did, I understood it was really designed for developing players. I still won my share of tournaments because the lower handicap players usually didn't play up to speed when they got near the finals. The two players who recently placed one/two at the tournament at Hard Times are Hard Times regulars who practiced almost daily for hours getting ready for the tournament. Did they have an advantage? Sure, but they worked for it. These tournaments give you a chance for a big payday under competition at game you love to play. There will always be complainers and knockers. It is part of life and part of pool and if the USPPA wasn't there to complain about, the complainers and knockers would find something else. For the sake of pool, be happy you have something to play in and complain about. John Henderson
jrhendy said:The USPPA Handiapping system has been going along successfully for many years. I'm sure the pissing and moaning has gone on just as long. It is the nature of the beast. I heard many years ago about the great handicap system in Arizona. I recently saw a post critical of the same system. I haven't played in the USPPA System in years, but when I did, I understood it was really designed for developing players. I still won my share of tournaments because the lower handicap players usually didn't play up to speed when they got near the finals. The two players who recently placed one/two at the tournament at Hard Times are Hard Times regulars who practiced almost daily for hours getting ready for the tournament. Did they have an advantage? Sure, but they worked for it. These tournaments give you a chance for a big payday under competition at game you love to play. There will always be complainers and knockers. It is part of life and part of pool and if the USPPA wasn't there to complain about, the complainers and knockers would find something else. For the sake of pool, be happy you have something to play in and complain about. John Henderson
I used to play at Hard Times in Bellflower in their Wednesday night tournaments, back in the early 90's. They would get 64 players, everytime on a Wednesday night! The 9-Ball on the snap pot was always $1500 also.Fatboy said:John, Its awalys worked good in Great American when Gene had it and now Tony, they run it on the square, we did in Modesto, its a decent system, but it seems the farther away from sacramento you go the worse the sand bagging gets, I did see a few rooms in LA in the earily 90's run it on the square, I agree its better than nothing, i'm not knocking it, in fact the oppsite, i dont like the sand baggers,
jrhendy said:The USPPA Handiapping system has been going along successfully for many years. I'm sure the pissing and moaning has gone on just as long. It is the nature of the beast. I heard many years ago about the great handicap system in Arizona. I recently saw a post critical of the same system. I haven't played in the USPPA System in years, but when I did, I understood it was really designed for developing players. I still won my share of tournaments because the lower handicap players usually didn't play up to speed when they got near the finals. The two players who recently placed one/two at the tournament at Hard Times are Hard Times regulars who practiced almost daily for hours getting ready for the tournament. Did they have an advantage? Sure, but they worked for it. These tournaments give you a chance for a big payday under competition at game you love to play. There will always be complainers and knockers. It is part of life and part of pool and if the USPPA wasn't there to complain about, the complainers and knockers would find something else. For the sake of pool, be happy you have something to play in and complain about. John Henderson
jrhendy said:The USPPA Handiapping system has been going along successfully for many years. I'm sure the pissing and moaning has gone on just as long. It is the nature of the beast. I heard many years ago about the great handicap system in Arizona. I recently saw a post critical of the same system. I haven't played in the USPPA System in years, but when I did, I understood it was really designed for developing players. I still won my share of tournaments because the lower handicap players usually didn't play up to speed when they got near the finals. The two players who recently placed one/two at the tournament at Hard Times are Hard Times regulars who practiced almost daily for hours getting ready for the tournament. Did they have an advantage? Sure, but they worked for it. These tournaments give you a chance for a big payday under competition at game you love to play. There will always be complainers and knockers. It is part of life and part of pool and if the USPPA wasn't there to complain about, the complainers and knockers would find something else. For the sake of pool, be happy you have something to play in and complain about. John Henderson
jrhendy said:The USPPA Handiapping system has been going along successfully for many years. I'm sure the pissing and moaning has gone on just as long. It is the nature of the beast. I heard many years ago about the great handicap system in Arizona. I recently saw a post critical of the same system. I haven't played in the USPPA System in years, but when I did, I understood it was really designed for developing players. I still won my share of tournaments because the lower handicap players usually didn't play up to speed when they got near the finals. The two players who recently placed one/two at the tournament at Hard Times are Hard Times regulars who practiced almost daily for hours getting ready for the tournament. Did they have an advantage? Sure, but they worked for it. These tournaments give you a chance for a big payday under competition at game you love to play. There will always be complainers and knockers. It is part of life and part of pool and if the USPPA wasn't there to complain about, the complainers and knockers would find something else. For the sake of pool, be happy you have something to play in and complain about. John Henderson
Good article. I don't understand the mechanics of the USPPA system. When I lived in Calif. the rumor was that no one really understood how it worked, but that there was this little black box sequestered away somewhere; and "it" knew...vinmaps said:Your input is sorely needed; not by me, but for the sake of Pool!
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