Voovits' recent start-and-stop on his "Experiment on HAL as Computer Manager" Post (found here: http://forums.sportingnews.com/viewtopic.php?t=536150 ) got me thinking. Two questions (from a guy who doesn't own the CD-ROM version of the game):
1. The link to the discusion on "Maximum Rules" (found here: http://somonline.bluwiki.com/go/Maximum_Rules ) describes how Maximum Rules help protect someone like Dennis Eckersley from underperforming on his 1990 card in light of the fact that he essentially never walked anyone in his 1990 season. Do these same maximum rules also serve sometimes to prevent hitters from vastly outperforming the outcomes that their cards would produce on random dice rolls? Example would be a hitter on a good but not great card that has a lot of BPHRs and is playing in the Murph or Kingdome -- would this guy's stats be limited under the "Maximum Rules"?
2. Voovits' blog/discussion ends rather abruptly in connection with a statement that he had been advised (privately) by a respected member not to post his theories so publicly. I can understand this from the perspective of not wanting well-reasoned but ultimately incorrect theories developed upon anecdotal evidence to become legend and eventually accepted "fact" among online players. But the abrupt end of the discussion seems (perhaps unintentionally) to have a hint of "don't give out too much information because people will understand too much" to it that seems out of line with the collegial and helpful nature of most of the players and postings here. Maybe voovits and/or his secret correspondent can clarify the reasoning behind the abrupt end of the blog? Feel free to PM me if I'm out of line here.