Had it. Loved it. Lost it. And its not available in e-format. I have a thing against dead tree books. But I suppose I just ought to suck it up and buy another copy.
I think you would definitely enjoy an
APA league. When it says all skill levels welcome, it means it. Its actually set up to encourage it, as the total skill level of all players a team puts up (which is 5) on a given night can't exceed 23 (for reference, as i said, im a 4 in 8ball and 3 in 9ball). Teams need a good mix of n00b to mediocre to high-level players. I got GIBro and his wife to join up, even, before he shipped off to the desert narnia he's stationed at. When I moved out of the NW side of town and had to leave my old league, I just googled APA leagues in my new area, found one, walked in off the street, and found a team.
Its reeeeally laid back and friendly. Yearly dues are $25 and each time you play each week, its $7-8 for whats essentially unlimited pool.
One of my favorite things about league play is there is no quibbling on the rules. There's no stupid ass bar rules that people pull out of no where. I've seen some weird **** in bars/dives with the 'house rules' people try to play by. League play brings clarity to this. You scratch? Ball in hand for your opponent. You are about to make a shot on the 8 in 8ball to win that game? You mark the pocket you are going for with an object so its absolutely clear. You hit your ball but nothing touches a rail or is pocketed after that? Table scratch and ball in hand for your opponent. No more stupid bar rules!
It works on a handicap system. So, since I'm a 3 in 9ball, I need to make 25 points to win. Lets say the other team puts up a 4. They only need 31 points to win, so its a race to reach your skill level's point total that compensates for different levels. Players that are on the elite end (6s or 7s) can realistically be beaten by a 2 in this system, because a 2 only needs 19 points and a 7 needs 54 or something.
I feel obligated to post a pic since we are derailing this thread completely.
This is my son meeting Murphy for the first time.