Playoff Captain’s Log, December 9th,
2007
Congratulations on making playoffs. Make sure you read this
thoroughly, as some things are different during playoffs.
Weekly fees are only
$25 per team during playoffs. $25 is due no matter how many matches are
played. Any shortages on fees will be applied to your team for the start of the
Spring Session.
Only currently rostered players with a minimum of 4 matches
played with that team during this past session are eligible to participate in
playoffs. Players with less than 4 can still be counted towards the 23 rule, but
obviously those players will forfeit their match.
Forfeits can only take place at the end of a match.
In 8 Ball, the first team to win 3 matches will advance to
the next round of playoffs. Once a team reaches 3 matches won, there is no need
to continue.
In 9 Ball, the team that reaches 51 points or more will
advance to the next round of playoffs. In the event a match ends up as a 50-50
tie, the team that won 3 of the 5 matches will advance to the next round of
playoffs. Once a team reaches 51 points, there is no need to continue. The same
can be said for a team that reaches 50 points, and has won a minimum of 3
matches.
There are times when an individual match does not need to
be finished in 9 Ball. I will use an example, as I know this gets confusing
sometimes. Let’s say your team has 47 points after 4 matches. You put up a
skill level 4 in the 5th match. Your team has won 3 of the first 4
matches, so you own the 50/50 tiebreaker. To determine how many points your
skill level 4 needs to win the match, pretend he/she were to lose the match.
Check the point chart on the front side of the score sheet, and see how many
points that player needed to get 3 points for your team. Looking at the chart, I
see that a skill level 4 would need 12 points to earn 3 points for the team.
Once the skill level 4 made it to 12 points, they have earned 3 points for the
team and it is no longer necessary to continue the match. The key is to pretend
that your player were to lose the match, as you always use the losing player’s
score and skill level to determine how many points each team earned for a match.
If you’re still confused about how this works, just play it through so you
don’t risk not completing the match.
Forfeits in 9 Ball during playoffs are 20-0 instead of
15-0. Trying to overcome a 20-0 is extremely difficult, so make sure you get all
your players to the match site.
The team manual and local bylaws are still in effect for
playoff matches. The 23 rule is still in effect for playoffs. You cannot play a
roster at anytime, playoffs or otherwise, if the total sum of the 5 players in
your match exceeds 23. Exceeding the 23 rule is a full 5-match forfeit in 8 Ball
and 9 Ball. If your roster allows you to meet the 23 rule, you must meet the 23
rule. No exceptions. The two senior skill level rule is still in effect for 9
Ball during playoffs, also.
If the 5 lowest skilled players on your printed roster
do not add up to 23 or less, you may forego the 23 rule and play 4 players to
19. The 5th match will be a forfeit. If you cannot meet the 23 rule
with the 5 lowest skilled players on your printed roster, and you also cannot
meet the 19 rule with the 4 lowest skilled players on your printed roster, then
you can play 3 players to 15. However, you will forfeit the last 2 matches. If
you cannot meet the 23 rule, the 19 rule or the 15 rule, I would suggest
disassembling your team and starting over. Luckily, I don’t believe anyone is
in such horrible handicap trouble.
Yes, it is playoffs. Yes, it is competitive. Yes, every
team wants to win. However, there is no reason to be unsportsmanlike at any
time. Have your team manual, bylaws and your Playoff Captain’s Log available
with you at all times.
As is always the case, timely return of your score sheets
during playoffs is a must. Office hours are extended during the playoffs. If you
have a dispute during your match, please contact the league office at the time
of the dispute. Office hours are only
extended for playoff related issues.
This will be the only Captain’s Log you receive during
playoffs, so hang onto it for the second week if your team wins this week. Check
the link at SDAPA.com for your 2nd week match up. Contact the league
office if you don’t have internet.
Good Luck in the playoffs and Shoot Pool Good!!!!!
Brian and Jill 619-303-0183 www.sdapa.com sandiegoapa@cox.net sdapajill@cox.net sdapalindsay@cox.net