EDGEER wrote:
As we proceed the USTSA wants to look into different ways to market tournament play to these players. However, packaged deals makes this process difficult. So for now and until a solution is determined as to how to best serve these players, you will see a few players that have singles points that do not match their division.
I don't know why most promoters keep ignoring this, GET RID OF THE PACKAGE DEALS, I firmly believe that package deals started the downfall of foosballs comeback in the late 80's. I know for a fact that one of the biggest reasons that the Bart O' foosball tournaments has had the biggest turnouts for tourneys its size ($7,500 to $15,000) over the last 10 years is due to no packages. With lower individual entry fees and no package deals you will have a larger turnout, fewer conflicts and a much smoother ran tourney that more people will want to come back to.
EDGEER wrote:
Starting this year if a player has not renewed their USTSA membership since 2004 they have been removed from the active list and placed on an non-published inactive list. Also, we are going to start deducting points from players that do not play in a USTSA event each year or renew their USTSA membership annually.
This will screw up the points system and allow for more sandbagging than ever before. They're hundreds if not thousands of players across North America that play in one or more sanctioned tournaments every year that don't go to or play at Worlds where they have to pay to have their USTSA membership renewed. I can think of about 2 dozen or more players just in Austin alone. We have a amateur team here in Austin that has 3 Amateur titles at the Bart O' (Mark Ross & Steve MacGregor), I don't know the last time that they renewed their membership, but now they're not even listed in the points update and I'm assuming that they're not going to gain any points for the 2009 Bart O' Rookie Doubles title, their 2nd Rookie Doubles title together and they also have a Semi-pro/Rookie Doubles title from the Bart O'.
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Because it always was until im not sure when. Certainly when elo started for the first 2 years. The Women have traditional points which should accurately represent there skill level, so its like playing any other event which is more data. Which is what Elo needs to function. Its not like before when women had 3000 points when they played at an 1800 level.
I know that mixed Doubles at the 2008 Bart O' counted towards your points.