#HR or #flyball - what's the difference ?

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VM13XPO

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#HR or #flyball - what's the difference ?

PostMon Jun 10, 2013 9:32 am

Been playing the game for 30+ years, does anyone know the difference between those 2 results
or even a say a #HR 1-12, fly(lf)B 13-20. ?

If all these rolls with a # in front of them end up.... as the online rules say... " The original result listed is ignored -- in
effect, the result will be determined by "rolling against" the ballpark's home run rating (a random number from 1-20). " then what difference does it make and why are they listed differently when anything with a # in front of them is
ignored ? They could all be just listed as # flyball (or #HR) .........Might be simple answer but anyone have one?
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Re: #HR or #flyball - what's the difference ?

PostMon Jun 10, 2013 9:43 am

We play a set of rules that include Ballpark home runs. There are other ways to play strat head to head which ignore ballpark effects, so those results are used for that.
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Re: #HR or #flyball - what's the difference ?

PostMon Jun 10, 2013 9:52 am

OK, makes sense.... those results are for those opting out on ballpark affects in their league, thanks ....
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Re: #HR or #flyball - what's the difference ?

PostTue Jun 11, 2013 4:00 pm

the two are exactly the same. You go to the ballpark HR rating for the park you are playing that game in.

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