oxford23 wrote:I have to disagree with much of the favorable sentiment expressed here in regards to the mystery card sets...
Oxford has a point. The mystery card sets are somewhat "gamey." However, it is also what makes this version of the online game so fun. Every player card is a mystery. Sometimes the clues are obvious and you can nail down which season a key player has. Other times, you have to give it your best guess based on incomplete evidence.
For example, I probably spent over an hour (over the course of about a week) trying to figure out if Matty Alou really had his worst card, or if he was just underperforming. I ultimately cut him. It was satisfying to see two other teams pick him up since he did prove to have his worst year.
Since we can't actually see the players in real life, it's hard to use real-life managing skills to determine how good someone is. And while it may be gamey, the mystery game offers an interesting challenge trying to determine which season each player has. There is plenty of documentation on the forums to bring you up to speed in card evaluation. Do your homework and give it another try
with a new attitude, and you just might discover the mystery card sets are the most interesting.