It will be nicwe to finally play Goliath in a tournament and not a casual round. The only drawback f ...
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It will be nicwe to finally play Goliath in a tournament and not a casual round. The only drawback from the switch, is it will definitely have an impact on our round ratings as now we are once again in the same pool, playing the same layout as the Open players. All in all, just have to turn it up :)
Craig "Chainsaw" Clingan May 24, 2017I had heard that the ratings are now division-based. Not sure if there's any truth to that or not. Would be nice.
I've heard playing with pros gives better ratings than playing with lower levels. I won an am mast ...
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I've heard playing with pros gives better ratings than playing with lower levels. I won an am masters tourney in 2015 against ten players, and neither Robert no rated more than five points above my rating.
Matt Lacey May 24, 2017Effing spell check. Neither round.
Mark Stephens May 24, 2017Lower rated am2s or 3s who's ratings haven't caught up with their play (playing much better than their ratings) will drag down ratings vs -
Mark Stephens May 24, 2017Am1s or pros who play at a level that much more matches their ratings. So, yes I would agree with that.
Mike Stump - OldStump May 25, 2017Putting the over 50 year old guys on Goliath sucks the fun right out of the weekend
Matt Lacey May 25, 2017Haven't played Goliath in years. I'm happy to play it - hope it's practicable on Friday! If the field improves, I might even go to MM1.
Matt Lacey May 25, 2017By improves, I mean higher turnout - not a comment on the existing skillz!