Can you point to some of these posts? It's not that I dont' believe you, because after being on the internet forums for over 10 years now, I've read a lot of hints and innuendos knowing full well that the poster wasn't as good as they were writing.MBTaylor said:There seem to be a lot of pool experts and self proclaimed open level shooters on this site..
MBTaylor said:Just questioning the credibility of some claims.
MBTaylor said:There seem to be a lot of pool experts and self proclaimed open level shooters on this site.
What accomplishments/proof do you have to back it up?
Jude Rosenstock said:When my buddy Steve announced it, yes I'll have to admit, I was a bit giddy about the whole thing. I mean, I work a 9-5 job, commute every morning to the office, try to manage my typical every day boring life. Being rated as an Open level pool player is definitely high on the neat-meter.
However, I don't play for rankings or tournaments or money or even pride (okay, maybe a little pride). I play because even if only for a moment, there is something incredibly beautiful about doing something perfect. That's what I strive for. I love those brief and wonderful little moments. It's so exhilerating. That feeling has little to do with the word "open" and much much more to do with a genuine love of pool.
I could be wrong but I think we all get that from time to time. The more you play, the better you get, the more those moments happen.
Oooooh!!!! Great point!tucson9ball said:I have been in many local tournaments that are referred as "open", meaning there is no handicap. In these tournaments you just race to whatever,7 games or 9. But at National level, for example:BCA in Las Vegas, The Open level is the lowest level. Above that is Intermediate and Master level players.
Fart sniffer said:my fly is open sometimes
scottp said:i am a legend in my own mind.............
if you dont believe me just crawl on in and see for your self.......
scott
If you guys only knew who James really is. Sorry, dude. Outed you a little.Gerry said:Originally Posted by kryptonite9
Most people on here won't even give their real names. If you can't get their name it is impossible to gauge their speed. Some do and play really strong. Take the forum for what it is worth. If you know who is respected, just read their opinion. I know a player on this site that is B speed at BEST and never bets a penny and never plays a tournament, but talks like a killer player/gambler on here. .
I dunno know James, it may have been directed at me.....
crawfish said:If you guys only knew who James really is. Sorry, dude. Outed you a little.
curlyscues said:After following this thread for a couple of days now, I can not believe that the op does not understand that there is no "open player" classification.
The term open in all sports simply means amateurs and pros and everyone in between are eligible to participate.
Hence the term open.
M.C.
(I'm a can't c player)
curlyscues said:After following this thread for a couple of days now, I can not believe that the op does not understand that there is no "open player" classification.
The term open in all sports simply means amateurs and pros and everyone in between are eligible to participate.
Hence the term open.
M.C.
(I'm a can't c player)
JoeyA said:Now we know who Travis Trotter is.![]()
Shame on your for beating Pops.![]()
JoeyA
i guess i'm a little old so you may have to forgive me the fact that i am not always aware or fond of the fact that someone or some organizationpoolmonkey said:Actually in our BCA league at Amsterdam, there is an actual Open player classification as well as an Open+ level thats right below Pro. And in many of the tournaments in NY there is an Open level player classification.
dirtypool40 said:We run into this on the shooting forum; everyone who posts is a world beater.
The difference is, over there, in the main shooting games there's an objective way to rate shooters.
There is no such system in pool.
Williebetmore said:DP,
Small clarification. There is a fairly systematic way to rate pool players; used frequently in Germany, and other parts of Europe: the PAT system. It is designed to build and test pool fundamentals; it is very, very thorough; and in my view meets the requirements to assess a players skill - very objective.
Perhaps we could require all board members to take the test and post their scores (or would the temperature drop from Hell freezing over be too uncomfortable??).