WTH? 849 Fargo?

*Pours one out to all the talent without privilege*

Privilege? Nothing stopping them from getting a job.

If they're so great they should be able to afford to go, if they're not winning maybe they're not so great.

Nobody is buying the bs you're selling
 
that was my point. broken down his fargo would be 800+ in one pocket but 750 in 9-ball
We, of course, can't do Fargo Ratings separately for the things people want to separate. The approach wouldn't work at all.

But given Fargo Ratings, we can do that little performance rating calculation breaking down however we want. Chohan (FR 778) for his
last 300 9-Ball games --784
last 600 9-Ball games --768
last 900 9-Ball games --767

The corresponding one pocket numbers are 788. 790, and 805.
 
Privilege? Nothing stopping them from getting a job.
I'm not wasting time explaining very simple elements of life, or the definition of concepts which can be looked up in a dictionary, to people who walk around with their eyes closed and fingers in their ears.
If they're so great they should be able to afford to go, if they're not winning maybe they're not so great.
Yes, everything these players achieved in the framework of the available ranking system is down to time at the table, and nothing else...
Nobody is buying the bs you're selling
Ain't selling nothing.

Just... wow...
 
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Fargo is two things.

Town in North Dakota.

Imperfect Pool Handicapping system, like all Pool Handicapping systems fookedup.

JMHO
 
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Fargo is two things.

Town in North Dakota.

Imperfect Pool Handicapping system, like all Pool Handicapping systems fookedup.

JMHO
Does the higher ranked football team win every time? How about basketball? Baseball? There is no perfect rating system for anything.

But if you want, I'll take the higher rated Fargo player every time and we can bet on it.

Where's your system?
 
it gives the best ever of a way to rank players according to their playing results.

those with less data to enter, of course, those will be less accurate but reasonably close.
 
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