I've been playing for 11 or 12 years now. I pay money to be part of the league.. to play matches against random opponents, spend time with friends, meet new people and go to places i may not otherwise visit. Don't care where my money goes. If i want to play to get something back, ill play bca or gamble. In my experience, apa has been fun, got me into the game and continues to be worth the money.
I basically said the same thing in post #6.
It blows my mind how money comes into the equation of a league that is so inexpensive to play in. I've also played in BCA, and straight pool leagues that paid money back...but I couldn't care less if they did or didn't. It's not like you're going to get a payout that is going to cure all your money problems (if you have any) or anything like that.
I've bowled in leagues long before I shot pool in leagues. There was always a cash payout at the end of the year, the amount depending on how high up in the standings your team finished. A team at the top of the standings would get back approximately 1/3rd of the money they had invested in the league, those teams finishing near the bottom probably got back around 1/8th of money invested. Either way, it was never enough to do anything exciting with, so I just didn't care about those payouts either. But the bowling sure made for a good night out with family and friends and made whatever I paid for that worthwhile.
Pool leagues do the same thing for me.
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