by TRW » Sun Sep 12, 2010 7:14 am
[quote:6a77d11dfe="nevdully's"]
Anyone who has played a non mystery game knows that "the game" and the other 11 owners along with a huge amount of stadium choices, that bring their own comic book effect on the game results and statistics, provides plenty of mystery, as results, not just wins and losses but righty/lefty splits etc. are often greatly skewed from season to season....
If the decision makers on card and year selection for all the btt70s 80s 90s games knew this, and more importantly understood their customers, they would know it's not necessary to, for example, include Dale Murphy's .228 season in his 5 seasons of possibilties in btt80s...I'll explain why...
Two of the most consistent hitters that come to mind from the 70's were E. Murray and Steve Garvey....If you understand how the game is played you'd know that while Murray's stats for his 5 seasons were similar the fact that you've got E, 2R, 4L seasons among them is mystery enough....
You don't have to intentionally go out of your way to give your paying customer a 20% percent chance that his $8m 1bman that was as consistent as any can be throughout the decade might get the "booby prized" Steve Garvey...you know the one and only bad year he had from the entire decade... .227.....that's just "bad for business decision making." Because once again the 11 other owners, different stadiums, and similar numbers that vary from 2R to 4L provide enough of a challenge in getting joy from your 25 dollars
Guy puts down his 25 bucks and loses a couple of key guys to season ending injuries...real? Sure....real dumb for business though...Now the game does not have season ending injuries (thankfully) but getting the .236 11m Morgan is the equivalent...
More "bad for business decision making" but from the opposite end of the spectrum....Here in btt90s you've got people wetting their pants over finally getting Brady Anderson...They'd buy 5-packs in hopes of getting that magical 50 hr season.....Except... it's not included :( bad business....
So please don't think that we "need" the .227 Garvey or the .236 Morgan to challenge our hard earned 25$...And please don't think that magical years like Brady Anderson hitting 50 HRs aren't needed to provide some joy to a very challenging game...and perhaps give us our own magical season..
Know what your customers would want...They're not looking for every player to have their 5 best years...but the stars of the decade that cost so much should bring some level of expectation...let the challenge be 4L or 2R and the other 11 owners etc...Don't booby trap the top players...don't give us a box of Craker Jacks with no surprise (no 50Hr possibility from Brady)...And understand we could have Brady's 50 HR season and 5 solid but different years from a Garvey and Morgan along with that crazy sick left hand side of the Rick Auerbach card for only .75..and still struggle to break .500....It's a tough game...be on our side.[/quote:6a77d11dfe]
Well stated. I love the idea of the mystery card games, but I doubt I will play in any leagues for the very reasons Nev states.
I also agree w/Geyhond that the player pool is too small, at least for my taste. I generally play larger cap (140m ,200m) & live draft leagues. The decades work better for the smaller cap customers.