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ycbill wrote:Is there a difference between an "outside ratings guide" and the Strat-O-Matic Baseball Ratings Book that I have used for the 2013 season(with less than stellar results in the current Championship)? Although I spent many joyous hours last year counting cards for the 60's mystery game with my first online season, I greatly appreciate the SOM ratings book to save time and plan to use future editions.
There is a difference between those who use outside ratings guides and the SOM ratings book, but it's only a difference of degree.
SOM is as much, if not more, a game of statistical/probability analysis as it is a game about baseball. This is most prevalent in the statistical/probability analysis of player cards to determine the best cards. So, as I mentioned in my last post, statistical/probability analysis of a player card is a significant--if not most--significant part of player evaluation. Therefore, those who use the SOM ratings book are using outside help for their player evaluation and are not complete players.
However, they are more complete than those who use more comprehensive ratings guides such as JoetheJet's. By his own postings, and by apparent customer satisfaction, he does an excellent job giving added information to his raw statistical analysis and will even evaluate players' teams for them. Therefore, players using ratings guides such as his are doing even less of their own player evaluation than those using the SOM book...and are thus even less complete players.