Your post does nothing but reinforce the difference between men and women pool players and Fargo Rate. A 600 player should be the same ability regardless of their sex. Otherwise we have nothing but the APA 7 from New York City and the APA 7 from East Podunk, South Dakota. They're the same ability correct? Incidentally, we are not talking about average ability. We are discussing two players with the same Fargo Rate but different sexes.
Lyn
Lyn,
I think your confusion may stem from no seeing the difference between a relative rating and an absolute rating. The APA system is an absolute rating system, meaning the performance of other players is irrelevant to one's rating. There are objective performance standards. For APA 8 ball it is innings per game. Fargo, on the other hand, is a relative rating system. What that means is that your objective performance is irrelevant. For example, if I beat Shane Van Boening 9-0 in a match, but we both drank heavily before the match so that most innings at the table we both missed, and the match was a total wreck but somehow resulted in me winning 9-0, it would have the identical impact on my rating as if I broke and ran a 9 pack on him. Fargo only rates you *relative* to other players.
As such, the meaning of a Fargo rating is not how well someone plays, but how they perform against other players of a given level. The reason a 600 fargo player is a 600 fargo player is because that is how they have performed against other rated players.
Thus as already stated, a man, woman, ostrich (good one Lazar haha!), or anyone else rated at 600 will perform at 600 level, and if they don't their rating will change.
All that said, if tourneys were based on Fargo rates AND HANDICAPPED, you would see plenty of women competing with men. You really only see the segregation of women and men in open tournaments. I will say, however, that it is odd of the BCA to maintain separate men and women's events when both sets of events are subdivided by Fargo ratings.
Anyway hope this helps clear things up for you.
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