by gbrookes » Tue Oct 19, 2010 12:07 pm
The ultimate question is what is a player's intention. Tanking can only be tanking if it is meant to be tanking. No-one is going to get on someone's case for being a really bad manager - unless it was INTENTIONALLY being bad. Clearly by his own statements the player's intention is NOT to tank. That is the subjective evaluation. By the way, many of us have played with Getowtamypot before (myself included) and I myself have never noticed any evidence of him tanking at all.
Objectively, there are much more sure fire ways to tank than to let HAL choose your lineups!!!!!!!!!!!!! Actually, it would be much more sure fire if you picked your own lineups! You could pick players that were either clearly or marginally sub-optimal. If you WERE that devious, you could do it in a way that would be very effective but almost impossible to prove.
I think that the reason that there are a lot of responses here is that - let's face it - this group is not as large as it might seem at first. The regulars know each other pretty well by now. I have seen what looks like rookies making rookie mistakes, and I have heard of people complaining about what a player is doing, but I haven't seen it myself yet. And I have certainly not seen any disreputable playing from a "veteran" player to this point - I hope I don't, and I doubt that I will.
With respect to the strategy of leaving a lineup blank - by the posts above (myself included) we have all used it. I have heard of people saying that they have done it for a whole season at a time. There are actually strategy benefits that can come from it. It may actually be a net gain in some cases to leave your lineup blank all year long. Is that tanking? Not if you are doing it with the objective of winning games!
Is it unethical or undesirable behavior? I personally don't think so on this point either, and I think the responses are arguing the same way - at least the majority of responses. If you are leaving lineups blank because you like the strategy result better, you are no less managing the team. In fact, based on Getowtamypot's reaction, he is apparently quite involved in his team, based on his disappointment in the opening night sweep loss. I have talked with several managers over the past couple of years who like the roster selection preseason part best, and mostly leave their settings unchanged throughout the year. They follow their team and are its directing mind no less than myself (an insatiable tinkerer). I have chatted with other managers who leave it blank all year long. I personally have no problem with that, based on my understanding (including knowing the players) that that is their way of managing their teams. In fact, it makes my life more difficult as an opposing manager, since their lineup is less predictable!
I would define tanking as a deliberate attempt to lose games. Like I said, there are much more effective ways to do that than leaving your lineup blank - and I am not talking from experience, just from my own logic. I personally don't see anything wrong with it, and I think it is a strategy point that has gone unnoticed more than most strategy points.
BTW, I did look at the lineup. I think that the starters there are pretty clear, and HAL's choices will be more consistent from game to game than on most of my teams! As a matter of gaming curiousity, I would be very interested to see when HAL starts DeJesus versus other lineup options!!!
l.strether, I really enjoyed playing in the same league with you recently. I also enjoy chatting with you. Please take this in a friendly way, which is what I intend. I hope that you continue to be my friend in playing this game online - which I like so ridiculously much!!
:) Geoff
Geoff