In super advanced rules, all singles w/o designation DO NOT go to CF, they are more randomly distributed. Look it up
13.0) Runner advancement on hits
(13.1) Advanced
Use Basic rules 2.1 through 2.22 with the following modifications:
An outfielder's throwing arm will affect all baserunning attempts for an additional base on singles and doubles not followed by asterisks. Such hits on the Advanced side of player cards show which outfielder should be used (cf, lf, rf).
If there is no outfield symbol, assume the throw is to be made by the center fielder.Each outfielder's arm is indicated at the top of the Advanced side of his card. You will find it in parentheses, after his first outfield position.
Simply add or subtract the number in parentheses from the running rating of the involved baserunner.
The maximum combined running rating and throwing arm total is 1-19, and the minimum is 1.
(13.2) When a runner is held on first or second, subtract 1 from his running rating when that rating is needed to determine whether he can advance an extra base on another player's hit. If the baserunner is not being held, add 1 to his running rating.
NOTE: When using the cutoff rule, with the bases loaded or runners on first and second base, the trail runner is the runner on first. This rule applies to that trail runner. If the lead runner is held, consider the trail runner held. If the lead runner is not held, consider the trail runner not held.
(13.3) ADVANCED CUTOFF RULE: This rule comes into play on a single followed by no asterisks when there are runners at first and second, or the bases loaded at the time of the hit.
(13.31) If the offensive manager elects to let the runner from second base attempt to score by taking an extra base, the defensive manager is asked if he wants to cut off the throw to the plate.
(13.32) By cutting off the throw, he allows the runner from second base to score, but "holds" the runner from first base at second base.
(13.33) If the defensive manager chooses to throw for the runner attempting to score, the runner from first base automatically takes third.
(13.4) Super-Advanced
Use Advanced rules 13.1 through 13.2 with these additions:On throws from rightfield to third base, increase the baserunner's rating by 2. On throws from leftfield to third base, decrease the baserunner's rating by 2.