I’m currently a 4 in my team league. Their handicap system works where if you play someone above you, you’re given balls rather than wins. So a 4 playing a 5 would mean they only have to get 6 of their suits in, remove the last ball, and then go for the 8.
Or if a 4 plays a 6, they would only need to hit 5 of their suits, remove the last two balls, and then go for the 8.
Similarly in 9-ball, if a 4 plays a 6, if they call the 7 ball and legally pocket it, they win. So it can either be when they’re up to the 7 ball, or call the lowest ball into the 7 as a combo.
When I joined the league, I started as a 4 but kept losing to 3s because I kept giving them a ball. Then I got dropped to a 3, won games here and there, then once I consistently started beating 4s, they upped me to a 4 to start this season. Then my first match, I faced a 3 where they were given a ball, and this time I won. So it’s been fun progress. It was my first time beating someone who got a ball advantage because they were lower than me.
The individual league is different. There you’re just given wins based on the handicap. That league I started week 1 as a D and faced a D+ (they use letter rankings) and given two wins. Then I beat him by 3 and I was immediately bumped up to a D+ for week 2 this Sunday.
The individual league alternates between 9- and 10-ball and I’ve literally never played 10-ball in my life but I studied the rules and watched a lot of YouTube. I’m gunna practice tomorrow because this Sunday is 10-ball and then just cross my fingers lol.