stewie
Active member
2-fold question, but for me personally: I am a B and I am not turning Pro anytime soon. I have a wife and a job during the day. But I would love to improve my game in competition. I am just outside of the city limits of NYC, so, would have quite a few places within an hour to go to. But everything popping up again after COVID is handicapped. Including giving balls and not just games on the wire. It's frustrating. I feel like skill-wise I am in the middle: I am not running a whole rack often enough to beat all the lower rated players consistently. Maybe it's just being rusty as I didn't play much the last 2-3 years?
One could argue to play more, e.g. Joss-Tour, events and you have a point. I would rather play open and loose, than play handicapped. But, most of the stops are quite far. Shouldn't keep me from playing the close-to-home ones and Turning Stone, I know. Of course, another option would be to keep working on beating the handicap more often. And I don't even want to get into APA or similar leagues. My skill level already gets out-handicapped (if that's a word).
If you talk to people you always here: but without handicap nobody would come out and play. Years ago there were at least 2 weekly open tournaments around here. Yes, there had smaller fields, but still were going on for quite some time.
I know, dangerous idea to post, but more in general: Why is it, that there are no nationwide series for amateurs organized in divisions like Pro/A/B/Others by, let's say, the BCA, to compete openly and having a chance to move up or relegate down a tier. Isn't the BCA the US-counterpart of the EPBF in Europe or the DBU in Germany?
One could argue to play more, e.g. Joss-Tour, events and you have a point. I would rather play open and loose, than play handicapped. But, most of the stops are quite far. Shouldn't keep me from playing the close-to-home ones and Turning Stone, I know. Of course, another option would be to keep working on beating the handicap more often. And I don't even want to get into APA or similar leagues. My skill level already gets out-handicapped (if that's a word).
If you talk to people you always here: but without handicap nobody would come out and play. Years ago there were at least 2 weekly open tournaments around here. Yes, there had smaller fields, but still were going on for quite some time.
I know, dangerous idea to post, but more in general: Why is it, that there are no nationwide series for amateurs organized in divisions like Pro/A/B/Others by, let's say, the BCA, to compete openly and having a chance to move up or relegate down a tier. Isn't the BCA the US-counterpart of the EPBF in Europe or the DBU in Germany?