catscradle said:What I love most about APA 9-ball is that even if you don't win your individual match you still will generally get some team points based upon your performance. That is the way a team sport should be, all members of the team should have a way to contribute without having to hit a homerun or score a goal. APA 9-ball IMO, may be the only true team form of pool.
That's a good point. I wonder if that same principle could be applied to 8-ball. It's a much tougher prospect though, considering the nature of the two games.
You can't do it purely by games won, as the races are all different and one team who, based on their put-ups and races, may end up with potentially more games won in a night than another.
I'm almost thinking it could be done by a win/loss percentage - i.e. what percentage of each matches' games needed were won. Say a 6 vs a 4 - 5/3 race - 6 gets 5 (100%), 4 gets 2 (66%). Basically would have to keep a running average of all match plays over the session, and the division scoring would be determined by that average - like the lead team is at 72% win/loss, 2nd place at 68%, etc.
That sort of system would also go a fair way to putting the kibosh on sandbagging - can't just dump games and then come back and win the match!