by l.strether » Tue Oct 19, 2010 7:54 pm
[quote:88afc1af58="Badjam"]It is not tanking. You are actually gaining an advantage because Hal will adjust the lineup game to game to take advantage of each opposing pitchers weakness. We are forced to set lineups for three games at a time. Letting Hal get involved is a way around that. If you play the CD-Rom game to recreate a season you usually will manage only one team and let Hal manage the rest of the league. The end results are very close to real life results. This would not happen if letting Hal help with lineups is such a stupid idea. I would assume a computer programed to manage a team, if necessary, is probably considered an average manager. Therefore, Hal being the manager is probably a better manager than a majority of the newer guys just learning this game. Are the people that like to bat Babe Ruth lead off tanking because they are not following a traditional idea of the proper way to make a lineup? Of course not. People are free to choose their own way of seeking an advantage to win some games. How about the guys that sign up for a live draft and then don't show up for the draft and let Hal draft for them? Is that tanking? Hal does a good job of drafting in live drafts. Sounds like the guy trying this is going to actually spend more time following his team than most of the rest of the managers in that league, which is quite the opposite of tanking.[/quote:88afc1af58]
I would really hope you don't actually believe this. Following your logic, doing nothing with your completed team would be an optimal strategy. There are so many problems with that logic, they are too long to list.. 8-)