Ballpark HR rating on pitchers card

Ballpark HR rating on pitchers card

Postby Knerrpool » Wed Oct 14, 2009 3:09 pm

The "how to read a card" says:

If the number rolled is equal to or higher than the ballpark's rating for a left- or righthanded hitter, it is a home run.

So, if Coors rating for HR is a 17, then a 20 sided dice is rolled and 1-17 is an out, 18-20 is a HR? I thought it was the other way around?

And, if you've got a # next to a roll that says:

#3- HR 1-7
fly(lf)B 8-20

is this at all affected by the ballpark HR rating?

Thanks for the help.
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Re: Ballpark HR rating on pitchers card

Postby AeroDave10 » Wed Oct 14, 2009 4:00 pm

[quote:98fabe5716="Knerrpool"]The "how to read a card" says:

If the number rolled is equal to or higher than the ballpark's rating for a left- or righthanded hitter, it is a home run.

So, if Coors rating for HR is a 17, then a 20 sided dice is rolled and 1-17 is an out, 18-20 is a HR? I thought it was the other way around?
[/quote:98fabe5716]


Yes, you are correct. The wording is wrong. 1-17 means there is an 85% chance (any roll of 1-17 on the 20 sided die) that a guy will hit a bpHR when that roll is made.

[quote:98fabe5716="Knerrpool"]And, if you've got a # next to a roll that says:

#3- HR 1-7
fly(lf)B 8-20

is this at all affected by the ballpark HR rating? [/quote:98fabe5716]

As for rolls that are split like this, any roll that has a # next to it automatically leads to an additional roll for the bpHR. Those splits are only intended for use when the bpHR and bpSI effects are not being used. Remember, SOM is still a board game, and in the tradition of the board game, there are no stadium effects.
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