The tables don't have any other info with them. You need to also look at the info about the NPL handicapping system (mostly for 9 ball) and an article I wrote on 14.1 handicapping back in 2003:pool said:Thanks for the tips. I checked out that link and found a handy Straight Pool differential chart, but didn't see anything on how to determine the ranking values it utilizes. Hopefully Bob checks this topis out sometime soon.
Mike_Mason said:...
The best players…and we had at least half a dozen…played to 100. If you were matched against a top player…and your handicap was 45…you would have to pocket 45 balls before your opponent pocketed 100. Matches started by scoring the handicap on the wire…so this example match would start with you leading 55-0…and both needing to reach 100 to win.