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AW: USATT Rating/European Leagues
I can guarantee you that 1500 level is definitely not Bezirksliga/klasse in Nordrhein Westfalen. It's more like Kreisliga unten but mostly Kreisklasse. Trust me... And 2400 is probably about Verbandsliga mitte/oben or Oberliga unten/mitte. And here is the problematic with comparing American ratings with German leagues...there are some drastic differences between the various regions in Germany when it comes to the level of players...even in the "same" types of leagues. Plus...with 6 people in a team the No.1 could is usually so much stronger than the number 5 and 6 that they could be playing in different leagues if they played for different leagues.
Anyway...2100 would be probably about Bezirksliga in Nordrhein Westfalen, maybe, maybe Landesliga unten (i.e. No. 5-6). You can generally (very generally) say that Landesliga unten is the equivalent of Bezirksliga mitte (3-4) and Landesliga oben is about Verbandsliga mitte and Verbandsliga mitte could very well play Oberliga unten...so there is a huge difference in level of play within the same team even. And also...there is a HUGE difference between the teams in the same leagues...the ones that are hanging in there are MUCH weaker than the top teams in the league. Hope this helps to put things into perspective. What counts in Germany are results...you play in a certain league and after half a year you'll know exactly if you belong into that league or not. Zitat:
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So, it seems that there is a big difference in playing level between the same league in different german states. So, in order to really know in what leage someone would belong based on a USATT rating, you'd actually need to knew somebody from germany in that league who also has a USATT rating. So far, I know 2 players who play 2100 level and both played Verbandsliga in different states. One local Florida player who is about 2100 rated (2103 right now) played Verbandsliga in Baden Württemberg.. His rating here varied between high 1900's and high 2100's.. His name is Werner Stollenmeier.. He has been playing in the US since over 5 years.. He is a chopper.. I really don't know if he played oben, mitte or unten.. Geändert von Pushblocker (13.05.2009 um 16:14 Uhr) |
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Either that, or he played in the Verbandsliga something like 10-15 years ago and is not as good as he used to be anymore (probably an older gentleman in at least in his 40s). Most players that you ask about what league they played will tell you just the highest league they ever played...not which league they played last.
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There was a similar thread on the topic last year in mytabletennis:
http://mytabletennis.net/forum/forum....asp?TID=19282 Cheers, Bernd |
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To be honest, the level in Europe is much higher than the level in the USA.
I know both levels, because I lived in America and as well in Europe. |
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Not to beat a dead horse but the bottom line is: it is extremely difficult to compare the US Rating to the system in Germany. Here in the States, you may gain or lose a ton of points playing a couple of matches. In Germany that would have virtually no or very little effect.
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