Understanding HAL

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STEVE F

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Re: Understanding HAL

PostSat Dec 31, 2016 4:42 pm

centerfielder17 wrote:even worse.....

Top 10 tie game. Two outs single to LF (L Gonzalez +2). HAL does not send Aaron, who is 1-16, plus 2 for Luis bad arm and +2 for two outs. 1-19 chance and he held him. wth?

http://365.strat-o-matic.com/game/replay/431639/719

I'd be forwarding that on to online support!
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paul8210

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Re: Understanding HAL

PostSat Dec 31, 2016 5:01 pm

1-19 means there is a 95% chance of scoring if he decides to try. 5% chance he will get thrown out. I'm guessing there might be a .078 precent chance he stumbled rounding third. Or maybe a .043% chance Aaron forgot how many outs there were and got a late break off of second base. If there was a 100% chance of scoring under any circumstances, I'd contact customer support. Heck, the more I think about it, the more I think you're lucky he didn't get thrown out diving back to third :P
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Re: Understanding HAL

PostTue Jan 03, 2017 12:02 am

Ahoy,

Hey - in real life I got to see Willie Stargell beat a rundown between first and second - getting himself to second by falling flat on his stomach while the fielder approaching him from second was so flabbergasted he tripped over Pop's fat prone body without being able to get the tag down and Willie jumps up and waddles to second safe.

One of the most spectacular plays I've ever experienced.

Yettie
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