do other WPA events like the all-japan open or the guri int open or the CBSA events affect the Fargo ratings?
Mike Page,
Is there a general breakdown of the levels and how it corresponds to the Fargo Rate number? For example, 800+ would (in my mind) equate to "elite pro". Maybe 770-799 is the next level below?
Eric
ThanksHere are notable recent ranking and rating changes
all japan open is in
cbsa events are in
If you or anybody knows where to find match scores for Guri event or even for non-wpa regional events in Philippines or elsewhere in Asia we will get them in
Yawn............
Thanks
Just curious- why is Jundel Mazon still ranked so highly in top 20? This monster has been pretty quiet on international scene since winning the Guinness World Series almost a decade ago. He was finalist in All Japan last year but other than has not figured much in other international tourneys.:smile:
Here are the results for Guri Open http://www.onthehill.jp/archives/19290
BTW, All Japan and Japan Open are different tourneys. All Japan is 10b and more prestigious than Japan Open which is 9 ball. Do you have them both or just the All Japan? :smile:
Hope fully Mike Page can answer this as I am interested as well. Unofficially, I have heard that 800 and above is elite pro level, 740 - 800 is pro level, and 700 - 740 is top regional player. I think below the 700 level it starts to break down into the A, B, and C categories and it gets a bit murky. Real interested to get clarification.
We recommend against these classifications, particularly A, B, C and the like. Too much regional variation and miscommunication. I think we should move toward just using the numbers
You talk too much.
Eric >:smile: