What's the best part of the game for you? (POLL--closed)

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What is your favorite role?

Poll ended at Wed Aug 05, 2015 12:24 pm

General Manager: Putting together a team in the autodraft and preseason
21
43%
Detective: Determining which card each player has and making the appropriate changes
19
39%
Manager: The day-to-day managing and watching a full season unfold
7
14%
Champion: It's all about the post-season from getting there to winning it all
2
4%
 
Total votes : 49

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What's the best part of the game for you? (POLL--closed)

PostMon Jul 06, 2015 12:24 pm

For me, the most fun and exciting part of SOM online baseball is putting together a team. While all the roles on the poll are fun, General Manager is clearly my top choice. However, I have wondered what others think. Thus, this poll!
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Re: What's the best part of the game for you? (POLL)

PostMon Jul 06, 2015 2:23 pm

I like the auto draft part and seeing who you actually get once the draft occurs, and then making the free agent selections to readjust my team. Once the season starts, I like to try and figure out what year card is playing to make changes if necessary. The auto draft reveal is almost as good as Christmas!
CrustyCrab53 is my new username, I don't know why forum still shows Bandit442.
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Re: What's the best part of the game for you? (POLL)

PostMon Jul 06, 2015 11:04 pm

the draft, whether it's auto or a live draft..

mystery format is next best, don't like the single season formats..
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Re: What's the best part of the game for you? (POLL)

PostTue Jul 07, 2015 1:39 am

Drafting the team and pre-season management/roster tweaks is where the most fun comes from.
Having said that, it's pretty hard to beat the feeling you get when you team wins that elusive championship title.
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Re: What's the best part of the game for you? (POLL)

PostTue Jul 07, 2015 12:49 pm

I had 3 injuries in my 1st series, so I found out I have Jose Cruz's 2nd best card (1978) and Larry Stahl's worst card (1972, so he has been waived). Now if Ron Santo would get injured against a lefty I could figure out which year I have of him (either 71, 73, or 74, if it's 74 he is gone).
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Re: What's the best part of the game for you? (POLL)

PostTue Jul 07, 2015 5:57 pm

and I'll tell you the most frustrating part...finding out early that you have the player (Larry Parrish) on his best card and watching him play poorly all season long...finishing the season batting .265 with 24 HRs...playing in Fulton.
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Re: What's the best part of the game for you? (POLL)

PostWed Jul 08, 2015 5:26 pm

voovits wrote:Drafting the team and pre-season management/roster tweaks is where the most fun comes from.
Having said that, it's pretty hard to beat the feeling you get when you team wins that elusive championship title.


I'll second (or third) this!
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Re: What's the best part of the game for you? (POLL)

PostThu Jul 09, 2015 4:19 pm

That's what is good about the Mystery game. The answer is pretty much only "A" in the 200x game.
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Re: What's the best part of the game for you? (POLL)

PostFri Jul 10, 2015 1:34 pm

For me its the day to day managing. Trying to set my pitchers (S and R) to best compete with my opponents likely line-up, given the ballpark. Deciding whether to change my line-up based on the ballpark, my opponent's likely pitching, and setting my strategy based on their pitcher, catcher and fielder's arms. Many times it comes down to playing my best players available, but there are times when I may go with a particular player because they do well in a certain ballparks and against certain pitchers. Love them 1 run wins.

Of course the draft is fun, and I do try to figure out which card my players are on. But when I drop and add it's usually about finding cards which provide the best odds of being able to fill a particular role [i.e. a low cost LH Specialist if that's what I need, or a vR hitter if my splits are not well balanced.] Basically I want the most options for dealing with the variety of teams y'all put together. [And, yes, sometimes that role is "anybody who is not on the worst year ever".]

If I didn't have a particular style that I like playing, I think I would enjoy it as much starting with random players and trying to figure out how to use them, with some tweaks to pull it all together.

BTW, durantjerry, I imagine day to day managing is something the 200x managers can do. Though I'm too old school to try.
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Re: What's the best part of the game for you? (POLL)

PostSat Jul 11, 2015 10:14 am

Building a team, the draft, the weekend before opening day when everyone's flipping players like crazy, trying to find that elusive last piece of the puzzle...
Once the season begins I like to look for that marginal player on my team who's having his career year: Derrell Thomas, John Bocabella, Wilbur Howard, Kurt Bevaqua, Larvelle Blanks, Ross Grimsley, Lerrin Lagrow, Jesus Alou... where are they now?
When you've got a team that's struggling just to get to .500, you've got to find simple pleasures wherever you can. It's fun to plug these guys into a starting role or a platoon and watch them hit in the same lineup with Stargell, Simmons, Clemente...
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