Straight Pool League

ForumGhost516

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hey guys I am currently looking for any straight pool leagues in NY long island to be precise. Or even better would love to start one myself in my home room. Just not sure how exactly I have the players at least eight to ten that would play. Any info on this would be phenomenal.

Thanks.
 
hey ghost,

I have some ideas for you . we will discuss them later in the week.

Funny thing is i was asking around this week if anyone was interested.

Let me know who is playing . some will demand a spot you know!!!

Not too many people will play for the love of the game, like myself.

Steve
 
ForumGhost516 said:
hey guys I am currently looking for any straight pool leagues in NY long island to be precise. Or even better would love to start one myself in my home room. Just not sure how exactly I have the players at least eight to ten that would play. Any info on this would be phenomenal.

Thanks.

14.1 leagues are great fun and creates a platform to introduce new players to our favorite game. You have many options to start your own league. You could sanction your league with me www.14and1.com and use my handicap system. I give you everything needed to start and run your league, it takes about 15 minutes a week to update handicaps and set up your matches, and there is a national championship annually.

Another option is to use Bob Jewets handicap system and keep the league fully inhouse, found here www.sfbilliards.com/articles/2003-06.pdf .

Best of luck and anything I can help with please drop a PM.

Kev
14and1.com
 
Joe Tucker developed a wonderful straight pool league. Try him out. He posts here or get him at his website.
tim
 
Myself and jimmy m started an in-house league here in AZ last year. All in all, it was pretty easy to do and ultimately successful. We had 24 players, which the room could accomodate, but perhaps ideally would have been around 16. A few things:

(1) Most important thing is devising the handicap system. We decided to use our local AZ ratings as simply a starting point, and assigned initial ratings ranging from 125 (top players) to 60 (lowest players). Another way to assign initial ratings, as others have done or suggested, is have everyone run 10 racks or so of equal offense. We didn't want to spend the time to do this, though it probably would have been a bit more accurate.

The matches were always played to the higher rating, with the "spot" being the difference b/t the ratings. From that point, we simply adjusted the ratings after every match: +3 points for a win and -3 points for a loss. By the end of the season, the ratings ranged from about 170 to 45. I think most agreed they had a shot to win every match, with the spot.

(2) Devise the fees and payouts. We decided to pay everything back 100%, and collected $20/player as a "membership fee" and $10/week league dues. All membership fees went back into the end of the session tournament, and all league dues were paid out either in nightly high run awards or proportionately to each player at the end of the session based on # of wins. As a group we voted and decided not to have "playoffs" at the end of the session, but just an end of session tournament.

(3) Once the handicap system and fees/payouts are figured out, just make a schedule and get started. You can get basic schedules off www.playbca.com (click on downloads) for basically any # of players you have. Real easy.

We had a good deal set up w/ our host room (Kolby's here in Tempe) where they would give us the tables at 7:00 every Monday night until the matches were finished. We also had it set up where matches could be made up at any time -- the player that couldn't make it any given week simply had to call their opponent ahead of time and set something up.

(4) I did everything by email list -- schedule, standings, scores spreadsheet, etc. It was pretty easy and didn't take much time, but a simple website that everyone could access would probably be best.

Hope this helps --
Al
 
I have joined the 14and1.com league run by Selftaut. The handicap system works pretty well at leveling the field and the nationals was a blast. A lot of great players and people there. Looking forward to it again.
 
ForumGhost516 said:
hey guys I am currently looking for any straight pool leagues in NY long island to be precise. Or even better would love to start one myself in my home room. Just not sure how exactly I have the players at least eight to ten that would play. Any info on this would be phenomenal.

Thanks.
I would seriously look into sanctioning with 14and1.com league. I have and here's my reasons why...
1) Local League Operator decides the local payout
2) NO weekly dues leave your local league, ZERO, NADA, ZILCH!
3) ONLY fees due to 14and1.com is a $15 player membership fee per session (not year)
4) National Championships (currently Atlantic City, NJ) with a qualified player entry fee
5) HCP system that is very effective if monitored properly.

A couple things that I think are a must to start/grow an effective and fun pool league... email addresses and website. You don't need a 20 page website, just 1-4 pages is really all you need to be effective and presentable.

My league, Zim's Rack 14.1 League player meeting is Jan. 22 and first week of play is the first week of February, using a flex schedule!

Best of luck,
Zim
 
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