Neither do I!!! If Fargo is so accurate, why are there still separate events for men and women? There should be one, POSSIBLY divided up by age, instead of multiple events for both with the prize money divided up so every winner gets less. When there is ONE event, I'll believe Fargo works. Talking about amateur events of course. JMHO.
Lyn
Karen Corr plays in lots of mixed gender tournaments, so she's a good example. Let's say she averages finishing in 7th place out of 64. Along the way, she beats a lot of men 7-5. Men who she beats 7-5 have an average Fargo rating of 715. Therefore, a woman who Karen usually beats 7-5 should have a Fargo rating of 715.
The numbers are made up for illustration, and this is not the actual Fargorate algorithm, which is more complex. But it does show how information based on common opponents can create ratings that work even among people who have never played.
This is just a mathematical version of what people do in the pool hall all the time. Handicapper tries to figure out a spot: Well, Fat Tony gives Jimmy the wild 8 and the breaks and Smooth Ricky gives Fat Tony the last 2. So Jimmy will need the 7-out and breaks to beat Smooth Ricky.
Take data, draw inferences. That's all. More data will yield better inferences.
Cory