Here is a question for math wizards, computer geeks and experienced gamers...
When it comes to probable outcomes of each play in a game, how does the online version of Strat-o-matic work versus the board game?
Here is the reason I ask the question. Take two players with identical stats for hitting (.300 batting average, 30 home runs). While their stats are the same, their cards may be very different. One might hit a homer with a roll of 1-7 while the other might do so with a roll of 1-2, 1-3, 1-4. I know that the odds are the same, but I always opt for the the player with the 1-7, all things being equal.
When choosing players for the online game, I can reference the player cards, but I don't know if my player selection strategy (however flawed it might be) works because the computer version may rely on some random computer program that does really does not use a simulated "roll" of the dice that "benefits" my player with the 1-7 homer.
I haven't gotten much sleep lately, so don't be harsh on me if this sounds and actually is illogical.