There have been quite a few threads on here this week with the Nationals going on. These are just my personal observations.
Bottom line is, the APA is a great beginner league for amateurs but their handicap system has been flawed for many years, dating back to the 90's. It's too susceptible to sandbagging and manipulating of handicaps. Attention has been diverted away from it a bit lately by the new "3 point" scoring system which is also flawed (heavily leaning towards skill levels 2-4) where a single game won can generate a point for their team.
Most everyone that has played in both APA and NAPA knows that NAPA has the best handicap system out there where sandbagging and winning simply don't co-exist. Even BCA has had a better system in place since the 90's. The APA needs a complete overhaul of their handicap system, reduction system and the newly implemented 3 point scoring system. It's just a messed up league right now. If it weren't for the lure of the occasional free trip to Vegas, APA would already be on it's way out.
On top of all of this, APA is far behind when it comes to online coverage of their Nationals. No brackets, let alone updating. No way to access rosters of teams out there. It's just horrible by comparison to NAPA and BCA.
When more folks realize that BCA and NAPA have great Nationals events, maybe it will put some pressure on APA to take a look at the problems with their current state of affairs.
I played APA from the late 80's when it was still sponsored by beer companies up thru the new millennia. BCA was making it's presence felt back then due to the APA sandbagging dilemma and the newly implemented reduction system at the time. Then I moved and had almost a ten year break as I lived in and was surrounded by "dry" counties with no leagues.
I've recently gotten involved with leagues again after moving to a new area and sure enough, the local APA league is a bit of a mess as there are a few teams that seem to be overlooked by the local LO when it comes to sandbagging. It's so bad in this area that the captain of one of the sandbagging teams walks around bragging about it and despite making the LO aware of it on several occasions, nothing has been done about it in nearly seven months since first informing the LO to keep an eye out for it.
All the while, NAPA has started up and they have an excellent handicap system in place and a great National event, which I attended this past year, and is not difficult to qualify for if you're willing to show up and play weekly. Their system also isn't designed strictly as a business operation, forcing you to constantly split your team due to skill level caps.
Just my opinion on the state of amateur leagues at present. Don't get me wrong, I was a big fan of APA for years, but after a long absence, I see they still haven't fixed the flaws in their system. It looks like they still use the excuse "we're the biggest league out there". Well, yes, you are...but others are catching up. How long til you see the writing on the wall and take a look at things and how they might be made better?
I honestly hope you do, because I like the concept of the APA and would love to keep playing in it, but as someone who ran one of your leagues (with 400+ members) for nearly eight years and have recently come back to playing in leagues, i'm currently gravitating away from it and to others that appear to be truly more concerned with the players and not just the business end of things. Without the players, the business won't exist. How long are you willing to look the other way and risk that it hasn't been 'too long', before all of the players are gone?
Bottom line is, the APA is a great beginner league for amateurs but their handicap system has been flawed for many years, dating back to the 90's. It's too susceptible to sandbagging and manipulating of handicaps. Attention has been diverted away from it a bit lately by the new "3 point" scoring system which is also flawed (heavily leaning towards skill levels 2-4) where a single game won can generate a point for their team.
Most everyone that has played in both APA and NAPA knows that NAPA has the best handicap system out there where sandbagging and winning simply don't co-exist. Even BCA has had a better system in place since the 90's. The APA needs a complete overhaul of their handicap system, reduction system and the newly implemented 3 point scoring system. It's just a messed up league right now. If it weren't for the lure of the occasional free trip to Vegas, APA would already be on it's way out.
On top of all of this, APA is far behind when it comes to online coverage of their Nationals. No brackets, let alone updating. No way to access rosters of teams out there. It's just horrible by comparison to NAPA and BCA.
When more folks realize that BCA and NAPA have great Nationals events, maybe it will put some pressure on APA to take a look at the problems with their current state of affairs.
I played APA from the late 80's when it was still sponsored by beer companies up thru the new millennia. BCA was making it's presence felt back then due to the APA sandbagging dilemma and the newly implemented reduction system at the time. Then I moved and had almost a ten year break as I lived in and was surrounded by "dry" counties with no leagues.
I've recently gotten involved with leagues again after moving to a new area and sure enough, the local APA league is a bit of a mess as there are a few teams that seem to be overlooked by the local LO when it comes to sandbagging. It's so bad in this area that the captain of one of the sandbagging teams walks around bragging about it and despite making the LO aware of it on several occasions, nothing has been done about it in nearly seven months since first informing the LO to keep an eye out for it.
All the while, NAPA has started up and they have an excellent handicap system in place and a great National event, which I attended this past year, and is not difficult to qualify for if you're willing to show up and play weekly. Their system also isn't designed strictly as a business operation, forcing you to constantly split your team due to skill level caps.
Just my opinion on the state of amateur leagues at present. Don't get me wrong, I was a big fan of APA for years, but after a long absence, I see they still haven't fixed the flaws in their system. It looks like they still use the excuse "we're the biggest league out there". Well, yes, you are...but others are catching up. How long til you see the writing on the wall and take a look at things and how they might be made better?
I honestly hope you do, because I like the concept of the APA and would love to keep playing in it, but as someone who ran one of your leagues (with 400+ members) for nearly eight years and have recently come back to playing in leagues, i'm currently gravitating away from it and to others that appear to be truly more concerned with the players and not just the business end of things. Without the players, the business won't exist. How long are you willing to look the other way and risk that it hasn't been 'too long', before all of the players are gone?