Rosie2167 wrote:Posted this on another string before I realized this one was probably better...
The fatigue factor is tough one for me to grasp from a math standpoint. Does anyone understand the actual calculations behind a pitcher that is F9 versus F8, F7...?
Some details... So I get there is a 50/50 chance that a result is hitter or pitcher. And once that is determined there are 108 possible outcomes (not counting splits) based on Right v Lefty. But when does the Fatigue factor come into play? During the initial roll? At the card level?
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bob
In the board game, a pitcher is either fatigued or not. A "@" roll off of the pitcher card becomes a SINGLE** if the pitcher is fatigued.
In the computer and online games, not only are there degrees of fatigue but it's much more complicated. Other "bad" results are possible besides SINGLE** when a pitcher becomes heavily fatigued. This much we know. However, how the game makes this happen is anyone's guess.