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The lynch mob scared the poor guy away.
He sounded like he knew what he was talking about, but the way everyone pounced on him for that one discrepancy scared him off. I'm not saying we should sign over our houses to him, but he may have had useful things to say... |
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That said, I hope he comes back, because it's amusing that people are still taking him seriously as an NTRP guru. |
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This is the original post, how anyone can read any ill will into this is beyond me. I hope TWTT hasn't lost a valuable source of knowledgeable information. It seems the discrepancies are due to regional anomalies. I hope LeagueCO returns and understands the vast majority here welcome him/her.
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Reading some of the negative posts just furthers my theory that the sport of tennis has a disproportionate amount of people who are wired differently upstairs when compared to other sports.
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Welcome to the forums and thanks for your valuable contributions leaugeCO. Don't let a few negative feedback dissuade you from posting. There are always detractors, and typically these folk are just more vocal than supporters. That's just human nature. However, know that there may be many, many more out there who lurk or don't post often but really value your insight.
I would like to know more about benchmarking. Members of my league team have been benchmarked at different levels during different seasons. For example, if I remember correctly (big if), we made it to 3.5 sectionals once, and a bunch of us were 4.0B (the next level) the next season. Another time, I think we made it to 4.0 playoffs or districts, and then some were benchmarked at 4.0B (the same level but B) the next season. How does that work? When do you become benchmarked at the next level vs the current level? Also, do benchmarked players continue to get dynamic NTRP ratings? If so, do they take effect the following season? Thanks again!
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I started playing tennis about 12 years ago, and couldn't believe the constant whining about how expensive the fees are.....even though they are less than $35 per season. I couldn't believe the constant complaining about league administration, and was shocked when many captains would pick up the phone and call the USTA league coordinator at the drop of a hat. They treated the league coordinator as though he was a 24/7 on call service. Then when he answered a question they'd argue with him. (That LC is long gone now. I heard he quit tennis altogether and won't pick up a racquet anymore.) As soon as I saw the OP's post I knew he'd get blasted by people trying to discredit him. I also noticed that a lot of the questions posted here can be answered by looking at the USTA national website, or most section websites. Very typical for tennis. Hardly anyone reads information made available to them.....they just ask questions. Last edited by catfish : 09-22-2012 at 05:11 PM. Reason: typo |
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Oh please. I count 21 people besides the OP who have posted in this thread and it looks like only two that I can see who criticized or called his or her authenticity into question (my guess is the OP is a woman fwiw) and those comments looked to be pretty mild to me.
I could say more on the subject but I'll drop it now. I wouldn't want Tom or any others of you who are so deeply offended at the OPs treatment to require hospitalization.
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I'll jump in...shenanigans aside...I'm inclined to believe the intentions are good.
So still, leaugeCO, here are my questions to you as an LC and without you having to give any specifics:
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Costco. So we ask him to open a can, he says they're in the trunk of his car (a new Mercedes). We said we can wait 'til he gets them. I love it when they say they have a can--but it's in the trunk--or under their desk at work. How is one mildly ungracious? Beernutz, feel free to expand on the topic, my Blue Cross is paid-up.
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Deleted, pointless.
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I hope the LeagueCO comes back...that list of questions is anxious.
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I see that most of the new questions appearing this morning could have probably been answered by LeagueCO if he/she were still around--but a few nattering nabobs of negativity may have run him/her off. I hope LCO just spent the weekend playing tennis or doing his/her job at a tournament and will be back. I feel LCO is made of tougher mettle then some give him/her credit for and will survive the slings and arrows that are the norm of AlGorerhythm Gore's www.com. LCO is probably just doing research with some Supreme Court Clerks to get more definitive answers from prior rulings in lower district offices. I just hope he/she isn't waiting for input from the 9th Circuit, as they are likely conferencing at some howling at the moon ceremony, up in the Emerald Triangle.
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I haven't seen alot of whining about fees around here, but I wouldn't say the costs are trivial. Our court fees+ USTA membership+ league fees to play on one team for fall and spring seasons was $300-350. I am sure there are teams which play in indoor courts or at country clubs that pay much more. If you play mulitple teams it can really add up. I have definitely had people not join the team that couldn't afford it or people I basically had to subsidize for them to play. If it were just $40 and that was it, yeah we would have nobody complaining about it. |
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League20, your overview does highlight one of the recurring issues with NTRP. The winners are supposed to win, and the losers are supposed to lose, and because NTRP does not take into account wins or losses, the winners continue to win, and the losers continue to lose. While some movement does occur for newer players, the vast majority of us are stuck where we are, which is great for the winners and not so great for the losers.
Since every advancement in USTA league play is based on win-loss record vice how close a particular match scored compared to the NTRP prediction, you'd think wins and losses would be factored into the formula. Why is USTA so opposed to factoring win/loss into the algorithm? I'm not saying NTRP should be determined soley by win-loss record, but win-loss record should be a part of the computation. Thanks, Ron |
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Clearly leaugeCO has a thick skin. I'm sure they'll come back.
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Also, it depends when early start ratings are calculated and what is included in them. In the PNW for example, they generally come out in June and only include adult results through local playoffs but no sectional/national results nor results from another summer league we have. http://computerratings.blogspot.com/search/label/tennis |
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My thought has always been that a 6-0,6-0 match should count if the gap between the players is small enough that the expected score is closer than 6-0,6-0 but not count otherwise. So is this what is being done now? Thanks |
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