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Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 711
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too much of a conflict of interest to be on a contending team and also the LC.
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Hall Of Fame
Join Date: Feb 2012
Posts: 1,722
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What a conundrum. I would never want to be in the position of LC and captain of the local dynasty. Seems too obviously shady. Wouldn't want to live my life knowing that people doubted my integrity.
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Legend
Join Date: Jun 2004
Posts: 8,129
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Well maybe I should have said neighboring district not section. Not always easy to find people's contact info. Sometimes it is easy and sometime it can be pretty hard. But I agree it is not beyond the ability for anybody do this if they were determined to do it. I am not sure if I would want my LC doing it though.
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 10
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No kidding right. At least his team went 0-2 today at Sectionals. Though Fincher went 2-0 today. He will have to lose badly at least 2-3 more times in the over 40 league to make up for it.
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Semi-Pro
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 737
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LC's can be as straight as an arrow, but players & captains will make them out to be crooked villains. LC's are like everyone else, some are good and some are bad. But there shouldn't be an assumption that LC's are crooked. Captains and players in my area actually make up lies to make the LC's look bad. If you correct these people with the real story they stop talking to you. Why, because nothing ruins a good story like the truth.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Saudi Arabia
Posts: 4,706
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True catfish, but in this case i can assure you we are not making things up. (At least for the fw mens league)
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Posts: 922
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sandbaggin is the most overused term in league tennis. everybody who gets their *** handed to them is convinced the guy they played was a sandbagger
just gotta look at recent threads in this forum with ppl *****in about 'ringers' at sectionals |
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 10
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This League Coordinator finds college guys, self rates at 4.0 and tells them to lose a few matches a season to keep their ratings down. His senior team took 4th at Nationals last year and I believe the same core guys won the mixed nationals too. These aren't your typical old guys. They are all very good and if they wanted to compete at 4.5, they would easily be .500 players. But when he has them losing to 2&1 to 3.5 players (or guys that are just flat awful and should be playing 3.5) to keep them from being bumped to 4.5, it's pretty F** up. This isn't just a captain I'm talking about. This is the freaking League Coordinator. He is directly cheating the system that he is put in charge to run. At the end of the day, he is only doing what he can to compete against the teams from Dallas and Houston that are much deeper and have plenty of guys doing the same thing. And unfortunately, the team I play on is going to have to start doing it too. I just hate that my team is full of true 4.0 players that never throw a match and we have to play against a team that loses on purpose because they don't win enough at their true level. |
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Semi-Pro
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 737
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I believe you. Some people are LC's to gain an advantage if they can. But I don't think most are like that. I know a lot of good ones. And it's a thankless job at times.
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Fort Worth, TX
Posts: 1,552
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Yeah, I hate to say it, but I have direct experience in this league and this is a very sad thing going on. I traditionally am not a complainer of typical sandbagging as I like playing these hot shots (any sandbagger). But this thing going on with the Spring sectionals, then the incredibly laughable Fall tennis losses to extremely weak teams is just, well, not even sure the words to say.
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Legend
Join Date: Jun 2004
Posts: 8,129
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Even if he were just a captain and not a coordinator it would be impossible to prove. That is why I think the only viable solution is to bump entire teams and benchmark them for 3 years if they make it to sectionals. Instead of the ridiculous cycle where only a handful of players get bumped from a sectional/nationals team and they work their ratings down in year and rejoin their old team. Every year it is slighly different versions of the same teams going to playoffs.
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Fort Worth, TX
Posts: 24
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I also play USTA in Fort Worth, and agree with the comments about the coordinator and that the current USTA system is being exploited. It points out a flaw in the USTA ratings that a team can go to sectionals/nationals every year, yet no one on the team gets bumped up. Yes, I've had my butt kicked by players on his teams, but this is supposed to be a fair fight....
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 811
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If I get bumped up to 4.0 next year (which I won't BTW) then my computer rating is actually 3.9, correct? The closer my opponents get to 4.40 (the number in which they will likely be bumped up to 4.5), they will be steadily better than I am.
It perfectly makes sense that the playoffs are the place where the competition is most fierce. You're playing people that are the best at being 4.0s, which means they are likely as close to 4.40 as possible. Now, whether they are artificially tanking matches to keep their rating at 4.40, or if they got there "naturally" through practice and hard work, what difference does it make? They're still the best of what 4.0 tennis has to offer -- and that's what you should be expecting going into that match. If you yourself are not the best of what a 4.0 has to offer, then you probably won't make it that far in the playoffs. It's the difference between really good, and really, really good. Frankly, I'd be happy to make it to the playoffs. I know I'll never get that chance. |
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Fort Worth, TX
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We can make it more fair, but we don't want to cheat either.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: NorCal Bay Area
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The range for 4.0 is from 3.51 - 4.00. If you are currently a 3.5, that means you are 3.01 - 3.50. Ratings change dynamically through the course of the season, so it's possible (common actually) that the person you are playing in the playoff has already crossed the threshold into the next level, but the bump is not made official or public until final ratings come out. So at 3.5 for example, you might be 'only' be a 3.45 (which is a very strong 3.5), but be playing someone who is currently at 3.65, which would get them bumped to 4.0 at the end of the year assuming their rating is still at that level by then. |
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Fort Worth, TX
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Two years ago, I was playing a typical MZ 4.0 tourney, and came up against the #1 rated 3.5 bump up in the state of TX from the previous season. I beat him straight up, winning 9 consecutive games to end it. Now...imagine 4-5 guys like me tanking down all on one 3.5 team - seriously how fair would that be? That's just a tad unfair don't you think? In any case, 'ain't really a big deal to me, but it is what we all know it is.
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 6
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All this talk about sandbagging but they were one of the weaker teams in their pool and all of sectionals?
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 10
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Fincher and Johnson both got bumped to 4.5 so after the team was 0-2 on the first day, I was told they lost the 2nd day on purpose (just like they have done all season in the Senior 4.0 matches). Andras Boscani somehow missed the mid season bump but he had to be very close since he played almost every match with Johnson or Fincher (I think Boscani was like 18-1 heading into sectionals and has suddenly started getting killed in the Senior league against less than stellar competition). Stetzer is another one that is always right on the borderline but probably the weakest of the four. He and Fincher have been sandbagging together for years. |
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