How are handicaps calculated in APA league play?

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The handicaps in APA league play are calculated based on a player's skill level, which is determined through a dynamic scoring system. Every player starts with a skill level of 2 or 3, and the system adjusts their skill level based on their performance in matches. The scoring system considers factors such as the number of games won or lost, the skill level of the opponent, and the number of innings played. The software calculates the skill level after each session, updating it for the next match. This ensures a fair and competitive environment, as players of different skill levels can compete on an even playing field. The APA's handicap system allows players of all skill levels to participate and enjoy league play.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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