chrisironsbones: Joe prefers to play UL ready go's because he can come top 3 in 85% of the ones he enteres
It's true but I also prefer by far playing UEL tournaments. They are more interesting because more challenging (I like when it's difficult, so I also like to play in heavy wind). A EL tournament in low wind is a ding competition. Not fun and too many cheaters (much less now).
chrisironsbones: so he's obviously going to chose the ones he can make credits in just like if you always scored 57 in st Andrews then you would put a St Andrews ready go top of the list each month.
Since the beginning you talk about things you don't know/understand. If you look at the UEL list since more than 2 weeks, you will see that:
- There are always 6 UEL RG's (the 5000cr one is a mistake made by WGT some months ago), a rotation happens every 3 weeks. But sometime I forget to send the new list and there's a week without any UEL RG, sometime more when shoe is on vacation at that time.
- The structure is always the same: 2 9-hole 50cr, 1 9-hole 100cr, 1 18-hole 100cr, 1 18-hole 200cr and 1 18-hole 500cr. A player asked me to have a 18-hole 50cr so every 2 rotations I set it instead of a 9-hole 50cr.
- There are always 2 low winds, 2 moderate winds and 2 heavy winds. There's always one RG in every green speeds between 9 and 13.
- I track which course I set in every combinations of credits, winds, green speeds to be sure to have a maximum of variety in the list I propose. There's never (except new course) 2 times the same course in the same list.
So I'm sorry but no, I don't choose the courses according to my preference. I choose the courses according to the past. For example every available courses have been set as 500cr UEL RG, the same for every credits. I plan a little bit more St Andrews because I have noticed that it's the most popular course, in opposition of BoP5 in heavy wind, seen as a lotery by a lot of players.
The fact is that I'm good on every courses, in every conditions, especially in UEL because it's harder. But I'm not only good in UEL; I'm also one of the best WGT players on Bandon Dunes in moderate/heavy wind, and I've also won the last VT major on Kiawah (champion tier), and I'm the current VT quarter champion (wait, is VT UEL tournaments?). Saying I'm good because I set the RG is an insult.
Joe