lorider where about in Memphis are you located? I have an uncle that lives there and has shown some interest in joining a league. I haven't seen him play in a while but would clock him around a 5 or so in both 8 and 9 ball.
i live in bartlett. i play at high pockets mostly. this session just started about 4 weeks ago so there is still about 2 weeks left before cutoff date to join.
have your uncle come to high pockets tue night around 6.30 and go up to the counter and ask for me. my name is buddy, everyone there knows me. i will hook him up with the lo and see what teams and nights are available. this is apa league.
upon talking to him i might could use him on my tue night money league.
its a travel league, play mostly in bars but also in the 3 poolhalls in town.
pm me if you want my number.
I will get in contact with him and make sure he is still interested. Thank you and I will get in touch soon
An SL9 player in my area recently beat a SL6 75 to 3. Same player qualified for the US Amateur 2 years in a row. Many of our players can string together multiple racks of 9 ball.
Problem is that APA skill levels are based on the local competition so an SL8 in one area may be an SL5 in another.![]()
My match with a 7 last night was 65-54 at the end, 35 innings but there were also 15 safeties....so close match but not an awful game on either of our parts...not perfect, but not awful in any regard.
So I don't believe the above is entirely true. Just because I live in a smaller town doesn't mean I can't play just as well as an 8 in another town just because it's a bigger place with more players at higher levels. So I'm an 8 here...maybe I go to a bigger city and struggle a little at first because of the consistent, higher level of competition. At a SL 7,8,9 it's going to be a toss up every time you come to the table... I think with my ability that it wouldn't be long before I was equally competitive at my skill level. I'm not a 5 here or anywhere else. No offense to anyone at that level, I've just earned my SL.
Also, just because people decide to play in APA doesn't mean they aren't good pool players. I know a lot of great players in APA that are good in the league or anywhere else they decide to play, just good, period! Some people just don't want to deal with TAP or BCA because of the types of personalities that are encountered in those money leagues....I can still play with any of them. They aren't better just because they decide not to take part in the APA...
Skill levels vary more due to equipment I think. We play on pro cut diamonds and seem like we are under handicapped when we get to somewhere and they have valley and or diamonds cut where 2 balls can pass at the same time. So our sl4 is there sl5. On the same note I suspect our sl5 would be an sl4 if we played a team that played on 9' diamonds.
I tracked my APA 9 ball stats for about a year and a half while I was an 8 (and later a 9)
I quit the APA shortly after becoming a 9. The 24 rule makes it near impossible to stay on a team.