OK Pub. I'm not a kid. I'm 50 with a PhD in Clinical Psychology and have an extensive statistics background. And I've completed about 250 seasons of this game. I'm not sure why you or the other contributors to this thread needed to trade insults but since you did...
I'm wondering who funds your game theory research at Princeton? The Pentagon, perhaps? I ask because a principal application of game theory has been for the military. Glad to see you're applying it to something more benign for a change. :wink:
I very much doubt that there is a bug in the game engine with the playoffs and your thesis that there is highly speculative, at best. I've had 16 teams win over a 100 games. Six won championships. I hate when you have the best team in the league and don't win but in two short series anything can happen. And the a priori odds are only 25% for a given playoff team to win. So my 37.5% record probably accurately reflects the likelihood of 100+ win teams grabbing the ring.
I do think that playoffs inherently fail to determine the best team. Because even with no playoff bug in the game engine, having two short series decide the champion of the league doesn't make sense from the point of view of determining the best team. It seems to me a 162 game schedule is a much more accurate barometer of a team's worth than two short playoff series.
Since we are playing a fantasy game I don't see why TSN blindly follows the format established by MLB. There the playoffs make huge financial sense. But here?? I think 5 of 9 would be better for the first round and 7 of 13 for the finals. And the cost to this would be...? Or just have the three divison winners. The team with the best record gets a bye to the finals.
I'd also prefer two divisions of 6 teams each. Divison A winner plays Division B winner. Finis. Or even better, one division with no playoffs. And make it an advanced option for the league to choose which format they want.
Assuming that the present format remains intact, I think that the team with the best record in the league should get a free credit automatically and 20 rating points.
I agree completely regarding the TSN injury system. Injuries are a continuous variable that gets treated by TSN as a dichotomous variable. And whenever that strategy is employed, realism suffers. Injury length should be a direct function of plate appearances.
I'd love to see a dynamic baseball engine but you'd require a vastly more sophisticated brain trust than Strat Founder Hal Richman currently has access to. Maybe some of your buddies could offer their services to him.
It's too bad that this thread degenerated as it did. I must say, however, that reading it initially I was struck more by your lack of emotional maturity than those you slammed as not being adults...