No squabbling on here as far as I can see except maybe in Cueboys last post, which I'm assuming he might have had a drink before typing as its totally out of context with the rest of his stuff lol.
I'm not one for this macho posturing of I dont want a start etc, to me that belongs in the dark ages, surely handicaps are a sensible solution where there are lots of different abilities in the same league.
Noticed Jim in your league you were averaging about 100pts a frame so that clearly wasn't competitive snooker, the folk you were playing would soon get fed up of that every year if it was year in year out though I appreciate you will move up a division next year.
But thats been the problem we have with only having one sole division in the league, people will only stay on the end of a battering ram for so long before saying enough is enough.
Nothing more boring that sitting there and watching total mismatch after total mismatch where you know the result before it even starts.
Anyway looks like we'll agree to disagree, sent you the handicap list Jim if you are still interested.
Hey up Bill, sorry Pete, I think that was a Joe Davis idea wasn't it, to run comps where there was an undisclosed handicap in an envelope which was revealed after the frame had been played, now even I would probably draw the line at that lol, even though I do tend to like things that bring a bit of variety into the game.
As I say there hasn't been any bickering, not sure where this idea is coming from (Jim seems to have assumed it); everyone has just put forward constructive ideas where things might be improved but the feedback has been very good overall (apart from Cueboy!).
We don't play the miss rule in our league, its generally assumed that folk are trying their best to hit the ball and even if there may be an element of safety in some of the attempts, I think theres such a spectrum of playing standards it would be unfair to penalise players many times over who just weren't capable of finding the right angles.
I'm not one for this macho posturing of I dont want a start etc, to me that belongs in the dark ages, surely handicaps are a sensible solution where there are lots of different abilities in the same league.
Noticed Jim in your league you were averaging about 100pts a frame so that clearly wasn't competitive snooker, the folk you were playing would soon get fed up of that every year if it was year in year out though I appreciate you will move up a division next year.
But thats been the problem we have with only having one sole division in the league, people will only stay on the end of a battering ram for so long before saying enough is enough.
Nothing more boring that sitting there and watching total mismatch after total mismatch where you know the result before it even starts.
Anyway looks like we'll agree to disagree, sent you the handicap list Jim if you are still interested.
Hey up Bill, sorry Pete, I think that was a Joe Davis idea wasn't it, to run comps where there was an undisclosed handicap in an envelope which was revealed after the frame had been played, now even I would probably draw the line at that lol, even though I do tend to like things that bring a bit of variety into the game.
As I say there hasn't been any bickering, not sure where this idea is coming from (Jim seems to have assumed it); everyone has just put forward constructive ideas where things might be improved but the feedback has been very good overall (apart from Cueboy!).
We don't play the miss rule in our league, its generally assumed that folk are trying their best to hit the ball and even if there may be an element of safety in some of the attempts, I think theres such a spectrum of playing standards it would be unfair to penalise players many times over who just weren't capable of finding the right angles.
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