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Originally Posted by Londonlad147 View PostI can only imagine this would perhaps be relevant in an aggregate scores match, which I've never ever been involved with. In normal matches I've only ever seen the net handicap put on the board: without a target number of points it really makes no odds.
now, here is another question about handicaps and multiple frame matches that I have heard others ask at the start of their matches - "now I have +20, is that +40 for the two frames? do I add 40 now, or 20 and then 20 later?" or is it +20 for the MATCH and not per-frame?Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by DeanH View Postnow, here is another question about handicaps and multiple frame matches that I have heard others ask at the start of their matches - "now I have +20, is that +40 for the two frames? do I add 40 now, or 20 and then 20 later?" or is it +20 for the MATCH and not per-frame?
If you play in a league it may well be that you play single frames in normal league matches (although our league plays two frames). However, the league might also run different competitions like a League Singles where you play best of five frames (or longer for semis-finals). It wouldn't be fair if someone on +20 gets a 20 start in a single frame match, and the same across a much longer match. Besides in anything other than a single frame match when/how would you adjust for the handicap?
There's no sensible alternative other than to apply any handicap to each frame played.Duplicate of banned account deleted
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Originally Posted by Londonlad147 View PostIt has to be per frame.
If you play in a league it may well be that you play single frames in normal league matches (although our league plays two frames). However, the league might also run different competitions like a League Singles where you play best of five frames (or longer for semis-finals). It wouldn't be fair if someone on +20 gets a 20 start in a single frame match, and the same across a much longer match. Besides in anything other than a single frame match when/how would you adjust for the handicap?
There's no sensible alternative other than to apply any handicap to each frame played.
Now, do you apply the TOTAL handicap at the start of the match, i.e. +20 player puts up +40 at the start of a 2-frame match?Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by DeanH View PostNow, do you apply the TOTAL handicap at the start of the match, i.e. +20 player puts up +40 at the start of a 2-frame match?
In our league we've had players on +60 or +70. Can you imagine putting +120 or +140 on the score board at the start of a match?Duplicate of banned account deleted
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Originally Posted by DeanH View Postno it is not league but internal club tournaments; and I am not in it myself but I constantly hear those playing coming up with differing ways of applying their handicaps
Now, do you apply the TOTAL handicap at the start of the match, i.e. +20 player puts up +40 at the start of a 2-frame match?This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View PostEh, how would that even work Dean lol, what happens at the start of frame two are the scores put back to zero? So that means he got a 40 start in the first frame and no start in the second. Or have I missed something( it has been known).
and from LL147's post, the players adds/removes their handicap at the start of EACH FRAMELast edited by DeanH; 17 January 2016, 04:41 PM.Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by Londonlad147 View PostI repeat: "It has to be per frame."
In our league we've had players on +60 or +70. Can you imagine putting +120 or +140 on the score board at the start of a match?
you should hear the differing ideas I have heard at differing matches
I believe their highest handicap in the club comps is +40
I will pass on the comments to the committee - thanksUp the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by DeanH View Postaggregate score type matches - the score continues from the end of each frame to the next
and from LL147's post, the players adds/removes their handicap at the start of EACH FRAMEThis is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Do you guys start the billiards by a toss of a coin, put the balls behind your backs or string?
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Originally Posted by DeanH View PostI have seen all the club tournaments start with toss of a coin.
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Of course the other thing pertinent to matches with handicaps is what you do about calling F&M.
If you are putting on handicaps for each frame then you can consider an F&M call based solely on that frame's scores as you would normally. If you're putting on the total match handicap then how do you decide whether a F&M call is warranted? Surely only match scores should be on the scoreboard with cumulative points being recorded on a match sheet or something?Duplicate of banned account deleted
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