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Originally Posted by neil taperell View PostBloke is a 5 black handicap player . So he will get a 35 point start against a scratch player .
Question is ........what sort of average break would he achieve on a regular basis .
That's the way i interpret it .
The answer I guess is relative to the standard in the league he plays in ?
I would say if he has to give someone 42 start he should be easily capable of knocking in 50's regular ??
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Yes that is what he is asking .......what break would the 6 handicapper normally achieve .
Impossible question to answer , as it depends on the ability of everyone who enters the comp .
i.e Scratch player makes regular centuries[ best player in the club ] .......so 6 black handicapper would probably make 50's
Scratch player makes regular 70's [ again best player in the club ] .......So 6 Black handicapper would makes 30's
If you get my drift !Still trying to pot as many balls as i can !
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Originally Posted by neil taperell View PostYes that is what he is asking .......what break would the 6 handicapper normally achieve .
Impossible question to answer , as it depends on the ability of everyone who enters the comp .
i.e Scratch player makes regular centuries[ best player in the club ] .......so 6 black handicapper would probably make 50's
Scratch player makes regular 70's [ again best player in the club ] .......So 6 Black handicapper would makes 30's
If you get my drift !
He is saying the handicapper is the better player
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Originally Posted by Bigmeek View PostI agree with Neil. The best player/players in the club or league are scratch and everyone else receives a certain number of blacks start. That's a fairly common system.
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostI agree that's how normally it works, I think he has gone the other way tho, ie most are on scratch with the better players on - handicap ?Last edited by Big Splash!; 22 December 2016, 03:40 PM.
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