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Hi all,
I've had a few questions about how to read the boxscores and determine what card you have for players from some of you that are new to the Mystery Set game. Let me try to help you out with some info.
The Mystery part of this is that you get one (and only one) of the five years listed on the card. The year for that player stays the same all season long - dropping and re-adding a player does NOT refresh which year it is. Also, the game boxscore/play-by-play does NOT reveal the dice rolls for each at bat. Some of the numbers that you see that are between 1 and 12 are indicating where the runners are (1,2,3) or what the pitch count of the at bat was. Whether the roll was on the hitter or pitchers card is a mystery, but where the real game starts is when you use clues and probabilities to determine what the roll was, and potentially which of the 5 years that it is. For example, injuries, ballpark HRs, HBP and other results can give you clues or full reveals of what year for a player you have. If it reveals that it is his worst card, more than likely you are going to want to drop that player for another player. Check the following thread for previously posted information on how to read cards:
http://forum.365.strat-o-matic.com/community/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=634688&sid=a41213bd3889c6ab0504db6ae968d4a8
Also, your roster page has pitcher/hitter card split information and left/right split information, etc that can all be clues as to what card you have. Make sure you read the Mystery Set rules on the 365 site so that you understand what information is available to you.
Perhaps some of the veteran players can also reply to this thread to help out some of the newbies.
I've had a few questions about how to read the boxscores and determine what card you have for players from some of you that are new to the Mystery Set game. Let me try to help you out with some info.
The Mystery part of this is that you get one (and only one) of the five years listed on the card. The year for that player stays the same all season long - dropping and re-adding a player does NOT refresh which year it is. Also, the game boxscore/play-by-play does NOT reveal the dice rolls for each at bat. Some of the numbers that you see that are between 1 and 12 are indicating where the runners are (1,2,3) or what the pitch count of the at bat was. Whether the roll was on the hitter or pitchers card is a mystery, but where the real game starts is when you use clues and probabilities to determine what the roll was, and potentially which of the 5 years that it is. For example, injuries, ballpark HRs, HBP and other results can give you clues or full reveals of what year for a player you have. If it reveals that it is his worst card, more than likely you are going to want to drop that player for another player. Check the following thread for previously posted information on how to read cards:
http://forum.365.strat-o-matic.com/community/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=634688&sid=a41213bd3889c6ab0504db6ae968d4a8
Also, your roster page has pitcher/hitter card split information and left/right split information, etc that can all be clues as to what card you have. Make sure you read the Mystery Set rules on the 365 site so that you understand what information is available to you.
Perhaps some of the veteran players can also reply to this thread to help out some of the newbies.