by Jerlins » Sat Jun 17, 2006 1:50 am
You make some excellent points J-Pav, and yes, probably the truest is the lack of discussion on the boards.
I had NEVER played strat til one day I bumped into the site and checked it out, loving baseball and games as I do. My very first strat experience was in 03 and I entered a league with Big, ET, and Cristano of all folks. I don't know how, mostly luck I guess, but I finished over .500, never even knowing what a strat card was. But, the competitiveness in me wanted to be a student of the game, so I read, and read some more, from some very knowledgable folks, including yourself. I found myself reading the newbie tips over and over. And I learned, both from their (your) knowledge and from my mistakes. So yes, its unfortunate the boards have slowed to a crawl.
I didn't have player disks, I didn't subscribe to Joe the Jet, I didn't know bargains (if there was such a thing in 05), I just absorbed. I was asked to join a vets league and declined cuz frankly, I knew I wasn't in the same league as most of them. Finally, after some more playoffs, a couple of championships, and a hell of a winning %, I was asked once again to join a vets league, so I said what the heck, I have a credit to burn. I made the finals, finishing ahead of a very impressive list, some of who you mentioned earlier. All this, without ever having seen a strat card in my life.
I guess what took me to respond to this thread to begin with, was the feeling I felt insulted. A while back, on the old boards, someone began a thread, "So and so, autoleague whore". The person he was referring to was and is, a very respected player of this game. The subject was just tired of the crap that was involved in private leagues, and decided for himself to do the autoleagues only. I found it insulting to him, as well as the newer players, including myself, some of who are sharp and excellent players. I said to myself, my my, this guy is one pompous you know what. He thinks because he plays in a vet's league he is somehow above both the target of the thread and the newer players, including me. So now here we have another thread, different in nature, but at the same time similar in some respects.
I think it IS possible some of these so called newbies are competitive, and to mention that it just HAS to be the roll of the dice is not fair to them. Some of them are very sharp, and very good! Give them some credit!