Using Cuefactor as Singles
Register for your Cuefactor today and start playing and start winning! You need to tell your friend of course – you’ll both need a cuefactor to make it work.
Cuefactors are calculated to 2 decimal places but are then rounded up or down to get your playing handicap. Remember the bigger the better, so to play a single frame you simply take the lower from the higher and the player with the lower Cuefactor will receive that number of points.
Singles Example:
Victoria’s Cuefactor is 67.82 so her rounded-up playing handicap is 68
David’s Cuefactor is 45.34 and his rounded-down playing handicap is 45
So Victoria would give David a start of 23 points (68 – 45)!
Remember “Update Your Cuefactor” regularly to keep your Cuefactor current because the difference is the point.
