scorehouse wrote:how does "all the cards getting tried" make the 80's a better game? is there a hidden bonus for having to use the most cards because your team/luck sux? and luck is huge both ways and in any of the mystery games. in fact, mystery game naysayers argue that's all it takes to win.
This is an emotional reaction on my part, maybe not a logical one. But I do enjoy the 80's game because the entire pool is structured for an 80 million dollar cap, meaning any card can be used in any game. If you play the other mystery sets at 80m, there are just some cards you can't afford to use, whether it's $11+ million Joe Morgan or a lefty-smashing RH-hitter like Mike Ivie at $5+ million. (Yes, there are over-priced cards in 80's, like Eric King or Eric Plunk, but at least they're scaled to an 80m cap and can conceivably be used.)
I guess I'm just an 80's kinda guy, but I'm looking forward to the 60's set and I hope to see you there many times, Scorehouse!