Nit said:It's actually quite easily eliminated. Problem is, you don't want it eliminated.
Please elaborate
Nit said:It's actually quite easily eliminated. Problem is, you don't want it eliminated.
renard said:Please elaborate
Nit said:When league players decide they don't like it they'll find a better option. Until then, they keep doing the same thing they always do. Hard to feel sorry for people who whine and complain but keep enrolling.
You know what insanity is? Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. When they decide to do something different, things will change. And change fast. Immediately.
OldHasBeen said:AND THAT "IN A NUTSHELL" IS WHAT IS WRONG WITH LEAGUES.
TY & GL
My only design is that I steered him into golf and away from pool. He couldn't run a rack of 9 ball in 25 chances. He just plays the game for fun and drinks.jjinfla said:Only the APA Big Guy.
But then your son is an APA SL-4 "by design" I think you once said. So it surprises me that you would be the one to start this thread. It didn't take you long to find out that being a smart 4 is the best way to play the APA racket. And lo and behold your son is a 4, by design. Way to go coach.
Or have you now found religion in your old age and are giving up your old ways?
The APA is what it is.
Jake
Nit said:OHB
Where was Tom playing league?
OldHasBeen said:My Son's friend was playing on their APA league last night. They both are 4's and are just playing for the fun and competitiveness of it. The captain told my son's friend that he had to lose on purpose to keep his standings.
He said he didn't want to and didn't care about winning a trip to Vegas. Believe me, this kids Dad could buy one of the big hotels in Vegas.
Anyway, the captain tells him he must lose or he will kick him off the team.
AND THAT "IN A NUTSHELL" IS WHAT IS WRONG WITH LEAGUES.
Is this supposed to be teaching young people (that are interested in pool) a good lesson about our game?
TY & GL
lamar25 said:Hey Everyone,
I do not wish to start a fight here!
But; I think most readers in this thread have seen the Classic movie, "THE HUSTLER", which showed the game as it was played in my early years.
Now my question is: "Should that movie title be changed to", "THE SANDBAGGER"
"HAVE A NICE DAY ALL",
Lamar
OldHasBeen said:I'm just talking about pool leagues. If I were to say all that other stuff, I'm sure someone on here would tell me not to throw rocks in my glass house.
TY & GL
LastTwo said:If you really think about it, lying and cheating someone for their own money is worse than sandbagging in a league. You talk about your hustles as if you are proud of it. Glass house? More like a house made of toothpicks.
It's not like that everywhere. Our area does have sandbaggers too, but nothing major and most of the time they are dealt with properly and reported. That is one thing our League manager and office is good at Unfortunately it is not that same way everywhere. The majority of players I seen at the local league tourneys are actually playing at their skill level.LastTwo said:You can't really blame the team captain for that. The APA is a nothing but a sandbagging freeforall....
ironman said:Being just a little sef-righteuos aren't you? What is the difference? They aren't sanbagging because they are competitive, they are doing it for the money and are out to steal something from somebody else.
Just one other note.
OHB is a grown man and doesn't need my defense, but it really is hard to hustle an honest person.
Icon of Sin said:It's not like that everywhere. Our area does have sandbaggers too, but nothing major and most of the time they are dealt with properly and reported. That is one thing our League manager and office is good at Unfortunately it is not that same way everywhere. The majority of players I seen at the local league tourneys are actually playing at their skill level.
I do know that some states and areas really dont care enough to pay attention to player ratings and that is where we find the super 4's and 5's that run out at least 1 rack a night. That is the problem area, making the Vegas trip to APA Nationals and watching a 3 run out three racks in a row just because some league office doesnt really care enough to pay attention.
It's not the APA in general, just the APA in some areas. IMO the APA has done more good for the sport then bad by attracting more people to it.
I think it is not unusual for captains to want you to take a dive, it is unusual for them to threaten you with cutting from the team. I think neither all leagues nor all teams are like that.OldHasBeen said:My Son's friend was playing on their APA league last night. They both are 4's and are just playing for the fun and competitiveness of it. The captain told my son's friend that he had to lose on purpose to keep his standings.
He said he didn't want to and didn't care about winning a trip to Vegas. Believe me, this kids Dad could buy one of the big hotels in Vegas.
Anyway, the captain tells him he must lose or he will kick him off the team.
AND THAT "IN A NUTSHELL" IS WHAT IS WRONG WITH LEAGUES.
Is this supposed to be teaching young people (that are interested in pool) a good lesson about our game?
TY & GL
LastTwo said:I happen to know APA officials who have been to many different parts of the country, and they say that sandbagging is everywhere, and it's gotten so bad that it's ridiculous.
Icon of Sin said:Our area does have sandbaggers too...
Jersey said:... As for 'Sandbagging', some of it I think is due to the SL5/6 being a little too easy to attain, ...
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