Apa games must win
The SL6 races to 5 games, while the SL4 races to 3. Example 1: Bill is scheduled to play Frank. Frank is a SL5. Bill just joined the League and is a nonrated player, meaning that he does not have a skill level yet. Therefore, Bill plays as a SL3 and Frank plays at his skill level, which is 5.
That is the difference of 2 games, which is also the difference in the Skill Levels. Frank is going to have to win 4 games of 8-Ball before Bill wins 2. That is the difference of 3 games, which is the difference in their skill levels. John is going to have to win 5 games of 8-Ball before Mary wins 2. Those who compete in 8-Ball will begin with their current 8-Ball rating. To read the chart, find your skill level along the left column. Example 1: Mike is scheduled to play Chris.
Chris is a SL5. Mike just joined the League and is a nonrated player, meaning that he does not have a skill level yet. This means that teams have to be diverse in the rankings of their players. It also allows the beginner and intermediate players to benefit from the experience of the stronger players on their team.
Five matches are played in one night and a point is awarded for each match won. A team can win as many as 5 points per night plus a bonus point assuming all fees current for a total of 6 points per week. Teams that finish in 2 nd , 3 rd , and 4 th place in a division will participate with a Wild Card team in Play-Offs at the end of each session. Its the World's largest pool tournament and the ultimate experience for the amateur poolplayer! The SL6 races to 5 games, while the SL4 races to 3.
Example 1: Bill is scheduled to play Frank. Frank is a SL5. Bill just joined the League and is a nonrated player, meaning that he does not have a skill level yet. Therefore, Bill plays as a SL4 and Frank plays at his skill level, which is 5.
That is the difference of 1 game, which is also the difference in the Skill Levels. Frank is going to have to win 4 games of 8-Ball before Bill wins 3. That is Bill's advantage or equalizer. That is the difference of 3 games, which is the difference in their skill levels. John is going to have to win 5 games of 8-Ball before Mary wins 2.
That is Mary's advantage or equalizer. Your skill level determines how many points you have to earn to win your match. Each ball pocketed is worth one point, while the 9-ball is worth two points.
Skill levels are maintained, calculated and updated by the Local League office. Gentleman will play their first match as a skill level 4 SL4 and ladies will begin as a SL2. Those who compete in 8-Ball will begin with their current 8-Ball rating. Remember you are going to give or get points in 9-Ball. To read the chart, find your skill level along the left column. Example 1: Mike is scheduled to play Chris.
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