Results for the League event on January 08, 2024
Pos | Player | Rank | Rating | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Adam Lam | 7173 | 1249.57 | 7.30 |
2 | Matt Kinkele | 8066 | 1345.14 | 1.96 |
3 | Mark Kringen | 18789 | 1327.41 | 0.79 |
4 | Willy Rodriquez | 39528 | Not Rated | 0.50 |
5 | Joevon Hatter | 18909 | 1303.33 | 0.41 |
6 | Tina Harlin | 12525 | 1250.03 | 0.32 |
7 | Ryan Hohne | 7793 | 1354.23 | 0.24 |
8 | Kevin Cole | 12161 | 1374.07 | 0.16 |
9 | Nick Bower | 34208 | 1038.22 | 0.08 |
Location
Format Details
Event Name : | League |
Qualifying Format : | Matchplay Qualifying |
Finals Format : | Match Play |
Player Limit : | Unknown |
Unlimited Qualifying? : | No |
Tournament Overview
Registration for this tournament opens on October 03, 2023
Start Date: October 09, 2023
End Date: January 08, 2024
STARTING MONDAY OCTOBER 9
Monday nights from 7pm - 11pm
WILL NOT BE HELD WHEN OTHER TOURNAMENTS ARE TAKING PLACE
How the league works:
Each league season consists of 10 meets, which are generally held once per week. During each meet, each group contains 3 or 4 players. Each group is assigned 4 games. Players within a group play each game together and scores are recorded on the official score sheet for that group. Points are awarded for each game based on how players score compared to other players in their group. Bonus points are also awarded based on the total points each player accumulated for all four games.
Groupings:
After each meet, players change groups for the next meet based on how they performed. In 3 player groups, the winner moves up, the loser moves down, and the remaining player stays in the group. In 4 player groups, the top two players move up and the bottom two players move down. There are slight changes to this for the first and last groups, i.e. in the first group only the loser(s) moves down, and in the last group only the winner(s) move up.
Point System:
Players earn 0 to 4 points per game. Players are initially assigned points based on their finish, i.e. first, second, third or fourth. Then bonus points are awarded based on the score between players. For instance, in a 2 player group, if the winner has more than tripled the loser’s score, the winner gets the bonus point, otherwise the loser gets the point. The same system is used to determine bonus points after all four games have been completed. The maximum points a player can receive during a meet is 20.
TWO PLAYER SCORING
Place Base Points Bonus Points: (Is #1 pts > 3 times #2 pts?)
1ST 3 Yes +1
2ND 0 No +1
THREE PLAYER SCORING
Place Base Points Bonus Points (Is #1 pts > #2 pts + #3 pts?)
1ST 3 Yes +1
2ND 2 —
3RD 0 No +1
FOUR PLAYER SCORING
Place Base Points Bonus (Is #1 pts > #2 pts + #3 pts? ) (Is #2 pts > #3 pts + #4 pts)
1ST 3 Yes +1
2ND 2 — Yes +1
3RD 1 No +1
4TH 0 — No +1
Divisions:
Players are assigned divisions by week 4, which are based on average ladder position. If a player has been at the top of group 1 all season, they have an average rank of 1. These averages continue to change week to week until meet 8 is completed, at which time the divisions are locked.
Playoffs:
Players in the top half of each division qualify for the playoffs. Players competing in the playoffs compete within their own divisions. With 4 or fewer players, two games are played with all players. In addition, each player plays a head-to-head match against each other player. With 5 or more players, there is an initial round where each player plays a head-to-head match against each other player. The top 4 players move on to the finals, which is played the same as the 4 or fewer players finals. Standard point system applies to each round. The player with the most points wins, and there are tie-breakers in place.
Other Notes:
Game selection:
Winning players from the previous week have the option to pick the first game for each meet. In 3 player groups, the last player in the group is the winner from the previous meet. In 4 player groups, the 3rd player is the winner from the previous meet.
Pre-Plays:
Pre-plays allow players to pre-play the games in the league for a specific meet they know they will not be able to attend. Then those scores will be pre-populated in the official score sheet before the meet begins. Players may also submit undated pre-plays which will be used in the event of unplanned absence or tardiness. These are limited to 12 total pre-plays per season. Pre-plays must be done in the presence of League Official.
Extra Balls:
Players may use ONE extra ball during each game. Additional extra balls must be plunged. Players can attempt a skill shot but must not flip or nudge the game after plunging the ball.
Monday nights from 7pm - 11pm
WILL NOT BE HELD WHEN OTHER TOURNAMENTS ARE TAKING PLACE
How the league works:
Each league season consists of 10 meets, which are generally held once per week. During each meet, each group contains 3 or 4 players. Each group is assigned 4 games. Players within a group play each game together and scores are recorded on the official score sheet for that group. Points are awarded for each game based on how players score compared to other players in their group. Bonus points are also awarded based on the total points each player accumulated for all four games.
Groupings:
After each meet, players change groups for the next meet based on how they performed. In 3 player groups, the winner moves up, the loser moves down, and the remaining player stays in the group. In 4 player groups, the top two players move up and the bottom two players move down. There are slight changes to this for the first and last groups, i.e. in the first group only the loser(s) moves down, and in the last group only the winner(s) move up.
Point System:
Players earn 0 to 4 points per game. Players are initially assigned points based on their finish, i.e. first, second, third or fourth. Then bonus points are awarded based on the score between players. For instance, in a 2 player group, if the winner has more than tripled the loser’s score, the winner gets the bonus point, otherwise the loser gets the point. The same system is used to determine bonus points after all four games have been completed. The maximum points a player can receive during a meet is 20.
TWO PLAYER SCORING
Place Base Points Bonus Points: (Is #1 pts > 3 times #2 pts?)
1ST 3 Yes +1
2ND 0 No +1
THREE PLAYER SCORING
Place Base Points Bonus Points (Is #1 pts > #2 pts + #3 pts?)
1ST 3 Yes +1
2ND 2 —
3RD 0 No +1
FOUR PLAYER SCORING
Place Base Points Bonus (Is #1 pts > #2 pts + #3 pts? ) (Is #2 pts > #3 pts + #4 pts)
1ST 3 Yes +1
2ND 2 — Yes +1
3RD 1 No +1
4TH 0 — No +1
Divisions:
Players are assigned divisions by week 4, which are based on average ladder position. If a player has been at the top of group 1 all season, they have an average rank of 1. These averages continue to change week to week until meet 8 is completed, at which time the divisions are locked.
Playoffs:
Players in the top half of each division qualify for the playoffs. Players competing in the playoffs compete within their own divisions. With 4 or fewer players, two games are played with all players. In addition, each player plays a head-to-head match against each other player. With 5 or more players, there is an initial round where each player plays a head-to-head match against each other player. The top 4 players move on to the finals, which is played the same as the 4 or fewer players finals. Standard point system applies to each round. The player with the most points wins, and there are tie-breakers in place.
Other Notes:
Game selection:
Winning players from the previous week have the option to pick the first game for each meet. In 3 player groups, the last player in the group is the winner from the previous meet. In 4 player groups, the 3rd player is the winner from the previous meet.
Pre-Plays:
Pre-plays allow players to pre-play the games in the league for a specific meet they know they will not be able to attend. Then those scores will be pre-populated in the official score sheet before the meet begins. Players may also submit undated pre-plays which will be used in the event of unplanned absence or tardiness. These are limited to 12 total pre-plays per season. Pre-plays must be done in the presence of League Official.
Extra Balls:
Players may use ONE extra ball during each game. Additional extra balls must be plunged. Players can attempt a skill shot but must not flip or nudge the game after plunging the ball.