
Dave-----Just wondering why everytime the APA gets mentioned, someone starts a flaming contest

davidhop said:I understand that it encourages people to play below their true skill level, but nobody twists your arm and makes you play. I play because it is fun. I don't take it very seriously. Come on, it is pool. It can't be that bad.
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davidhop said:I understand that it encourages people to play below their true skill level, but nobody twists your arm and makes you play. I play because it is fun. I don't take it very seriously. Come on, it is pool. It can't be that bad.
Dave-----Just wondering why everytime the APA gets mentioned, someone starts a flaming contest![]()
I think that's really it. Many serious players don't like to hang out with poor players who don't demonstrate a motivation to improve. Many APA members are mediocre and only play that one time a week. It just depends on your tolerance for hanging around with that kind of player.cuechick said:I assume because APA runs the gambit of causal to serious players it invites all sorts of criticism but I have yet to see any pool competition that does not?
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96supersport said:The team I was part of was made up of a group of well behaved, educated players who liked to hang out once a week and play pool. We didn't sandbag, didn't cheat, and were respectful of the people on the other teams. However, with very few exceptions, the other teams were rude, unsportsmanlike, confrontational, and willing to do anything to win. It's like the biggest accomplishment in their life would be getting to Vegas and they'd do anything to get there. So at some point, my former team will probably start a new league with members by invitation, which will also be an individual league as opposed to team based. I know its the nature of the game we play to run across a lot of a$$holes, but I choose not to deal with them.
girlwon1 said:I actually love playing in the APA. I get out on Wednesday's and get to hang out with some pretty cool people. Hilary first had to twist my arm when I started playing in 2002. I had that idea that 8 ball was a bar game, and after many of my experiences playing in bars turned sour, I wanted to stay as far away as possible. I ended up saying yes after she almost broke my arm, and ended up loving it. I was lucky enough to play my first couple of seasons with a really great 8 ball player named Sam Manaole, and he tought me not to play 8 ball like 9 ball, and many other things. Playing really good 8 ball has helped me in all of my other games. I have met great people, and have donated my time to the APA giving players free lessons. It is neat to see so many of these players want to learn the game so badly, try so hard, love it so much. Now of course there are people out to have a good time only, and not to improve so much, and that's great too! I have a good time with all of them no matter their reason. Playing in the APA does not really serve as practice for me for what I do now. I usually just say that I go to hang out with my team members first (The Rack Pack), and then they make me play pool when I get there...
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girlwon1 said:a really great 8 ball player named Sam Manaole,
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Jaden said:Hey, do you know if Sam's planning on playing in the hard times qualifyer for the IPT? I know Dan is.....hmmmm
girlwon1 said:I dont acutally know. I know that he was trying to get together the entry fee for one of the qualifiers. He is living currently in Texas, and am not sure if he would come up for the Hardtimes one. That is interesting about Dan. It's neat to see he wants to play in the qualifier but then I hear that he isn't going to go to the Swanee tournament to go back to Tuscon to watch the Australian Open with his sister.He is so very talented and has the heart to suceed on the IPT. I hope he makes it..
Samiel said:1. Slop Counts - Do we really want to encourage winning by luck? I've seen many an APA player shoot bank shots that end up in another pocket.
2. You Are the Ball You Make on the Break - Sometimes you just don't have a shot after the break as a ball you may have made.
3. Playing Safe by Pocketing a Ball is NOT Allowed - There's some strategy loss because of this. Also, if I play safe or am left in a position where I have to kick at a ball and make one accidentally, I am forced to continue shooting.