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These questions are some of the most common that the American Poolplayers Association and Local League Operators hear from APA members around the country. Although the process of calculating your handicap is explained in your APA Team Manual, we have addressed some of the effects of routine weekly handicap calculation below. Your handicap is based on your performance in each match you play. Your score is calculated from the information recorded on your weekly scoresheet. When that score is averaged in with your previous scores, some surprising effects can occur. Here are some possibilities:
Now that you understand what can affect our handicap, you might be wondering if this is the best method to use. Remember, The Equalizer™ scoring and handicap system was developed over a period of years by a committee of professionals with extensive league and tournament experience. Consider the following:
The Equalizer™ scoring and handicap system works perfectly when players concentrate on the game and let the system take care of itself. In fact, BOTH players in a given match must break the rules before the system will fail. One player must deliberately miss shots resulting in more turns (innings), and his opponent must fail to mark the deliberate misses on the scoresheet as defensive shots. If you mark deliberate misses as “defensive shots”, they don’t count. For more information about defensive shots, consult your Team Manual or ask your APA Team Captain, Division Representative or League Operator for more details. As you can see, The Equalizer™ scoring and handicap system really does work! It effectively equalizes the difference in player abilities, which creates a more exciting, and competitive match. However, it is dependent on a player’s willingness to follow the system. There has never been an 8-Bal or 9-Ball team handicap system as accurate as ours. All that’s required is a positive team spirit in order to achieve its full potential. The rest is up to you! |
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