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That's OK harpy, we all have our harp-able issues
There were some aspects of the pricing I didn't get, and it resulted in a Who Moved My Cheese moment.
But another angle is we all had to adapt strategies to affordable constructs.
The cards in the online version have an added element of value--their price. The value of a $3M card could be just as high as a $10M card in a relative sense, compared to what you get per each dollar. Factor in scarcity for a given player capability at the price, and a cap, and now you have a multi-variable problem. Which is the fun part. Finding those optimized sets of value.
I think we have all had to translate our strategy to ATG9 in a way we didn't expect, so I am not arguing with you there. A small ball 80M team in ATG8 looks different than one in ATG9. The underlying strategic concept is the same, but the players and where the money is invested looks different.
Hopefully you continue to stick it out--or harp as necessary--and find a new way to win that suits both you and the ATG9 pricing.
*Disclaimer: I am not arguing for or against ATG9 pricing,I was not on the pricing committee, have no influence on the pricing committee, and don't even know what the complete stratagem of the committee was.