I'm not confident that we would ever hear about players that have higher ratings on one table or the other, or one game or the other. We are only privy to the data that Mike gives us, so we are forced to argue in the blind.Or you can ask "what happens if a player ONLY plays 3 other players that are blind", and he ends up being like an 800 Fargo because he beats them 10-0 every match. It's only valid for a short time in a bubble of rating till any new data is introduced.
Mike showed that the isolated cases where players don't interact with different table sizes is pretty much at 0. Even if 20 players in Dallas only played on 7 footes, the 21st guy played on 9 footers in Houston and has a set Fargo. He starts playing with the 20 guys in Dallas and their are linked to his rating. Finding a group of players to argue validly about the 7 ft 9-foot skill level that ends up being correct statistically is like finding a tribe on an island that never had contact with modern man. Fargo does not give a crap about a single player or a group of 10 players or 20 players, it rates thousands of players over hundreds of thousands of games and presents a statistical prediction based on the average of all of that. It's like an insurance company that sets rates, they know that a person with a single accident has a greater chance of having more than someone that has not had one at all, so they automatically adjust the cost based on that. If you go argue with them because you can show them that your mom and uncle had only one accident that never had another, they will show you the 134,567 others that had one accident then had another one the same year.
Long term statistics and data trump small personal experiences and "feeling" and theoretical situations. For every Brumback that can be pointed out as an exception being amazing at one game but just OK in others there are 20 Gorsts or Fillers that are equally good at most games. Same thing for Joe Billy Bob that is a 600 at a 7 footer but can't make 3 balls on a 9 footer, that is super rare and just gets lost in the noise of statics.
While I'm a big fan of FargoRate I recognize it's limitations, even if they are found only in the margins.