How many APA pool players are there?

250,000 players
The APA bills itself as the largest pool league in the world with a membership of nearly 250,000 players in the United States, Canada, Japan, and China.

Who owns the APA pool league?

Lee Tiani
The APA in Maryland The Southern Maryland franchise (which includes Washington D.C. and northern Virginia and is owned and operated by Lee Tiani) is the # 3 Amateur Pool League in the country with over 900 teams and over 7,000 active members.

What is the professional pool league called?

United States Professional Poolplayers Association
The United States Professional Poolplayers Association (UPA) is the governing body for the sport of men’s professional pool (pocket billiards) in the United States, as well as the organizer of a major national amateur league, and a variety of pro and amateur tournaments.

How do pool leagues work?

Just like any other league, you make a team, signup for a league and go play for a couple of months (or more than a couple) and see what the results end up like. You get to see what you have against the other players and teams in your league. It’s a great form of casual (and not so casual) competition.

What does APA stand for in pool?

American Poolplayers Association
The American Poolplayers Association (APA) is the World’s Largest Amateur Pool League.

Who is the World Pool champion?

Albin Ouschan
World Pool Championship: Albin Ouschan wins title after defeating Omar Al Shaheen in final.

What is MVP in APA pool league?

MVP is a tournament held after each session that recognizes players for their performance during the session. Points are accrued through the new PPM system. (Points Per Match) Number of points earned/Number of points available=MVP Score. Players can check out their personal MVP points on their APA Member Stats page.

Who is the best pool player in the world today?

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Rank Player Total Points
1 Filler, Joshua 26675
2 Van Boening, Shane 26587
3 Shaw, Jayson 19825
4 Ko, Ping Chung 18376

What is a stalemate in APA pool?

The APA rule is that if neither player can or wants to make use of ball in hand, then the game is a stalemate, and the balls are reracked, broken by the same player that broke the stalemated game, and the game is totally crossed off the scoresheet like it never happened.

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