Top High Percentage Playoff Owners in the Manager Records

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Top High Percentage Playoff Owners in the Manager Records

PostTue Jan 25, 2022 9:43 am

Wow.
Just went to look at THE LAST DRUIDs overall stats. Holy Cow!!! Tremendous.
He is irreplaceable in this game.
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Re: Top High Percentage Playoff Owners

PostTue Jan 25, 2022 2:48 pm

Do you realize that this is the "ATG" Discussion Forum and you listed 3 owners with no ATG experience???

Their winning % and accolades are primarily in the 70's and 80's and 90's MYSTERY games, right? It's like trying to compare great hitters to great pitchers and saying one is the better than the other or more critical to their team's success.

NONE of those 3 can compare with Bruce and other greats that play ATG when discussing here on the ATG Discussion Forum.
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Re: Top High Percentage Playoff Owners

PostTue Jan 25, 2022 3:45 pm

Nomadbrad,
good point. but I wasn't trying to compare Bruce to any of those guys, they couldn't carry his coffee much less be in the same galaxy.
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Re: Top High Percentage Playoff Owners

PostTue Jan 25, 2022 10:07 pm

blineimages wrote:Nomadbrad,
When I found out the gaming strategy that several very successful owners used in the mystery games, I stopped playing those. It took me awhile to figure out what they were doing, I couldn't understand how after just a few games, certain owners would change out players and they were always right on, and I knew that weren't using the injury rolls or triples rolls to figure out which card they had.
I hope that STRAT has closed that loophole, but I don't do the mystery games anymore anyway...


What mystery loophole?
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Re: Top High Percentage Playoff Owners

PostTue Jan 25, 2022 11:01 pm

tdkearns wrote:
blineimages wrote:Nomadbrad,
When I found out the gaming strategy that several very successful owners used in the mystery games, I stopped playing those. It took me awhile to figure out what they were doing, I couldn't understand how after just a few games, certain owners would change out players and they were always right on, and I knew that weren't using the injury rolls or triples rolls to figure out which card they had.
I hope that STRAT has closed that loophole, but I don't do the mystery games anymore anyway...


What mystery loophole?



Ditto
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Re: Top High Percentage Playoff Owners

PostWed Jan 26, 2022 1:06 pm

nomadbrad wrote:Do you realize that this is the "ATG" Discussion Forum and you listed 3 owners with no ATG experience???

Their winning % and accolades are primarily in the 70's and 80's and 90's MYSTERY games, right? It's like trying to compare great hitters to great pitchers and saying one is the better than the other or more critical to their team's success.

NONE of those 3 can compare with Bruce and other greats that play ATG when discussing here on the ATG Discussion Forum.


Agree completely. I think it is also legitimate to question the timing and intent of the original post. I'm not implying there should be any prevention of open discourse--everyone has an equal chance to share what they wish.

But I think a reasonable person could also conclude that the original post only was made because of TLDs passing as a way to challenge the collective... epitaph, in a sense... being publicly written on the boards.

Further--let me say, to Brad's point too (who is an extremely accomplished manager here and could lay claim to being acknowledged for his "greatness")--there is ample evidence that Druid always sought out the best competition. In fact he targeted them--whether it was Nev, Frank Bailey, Brad, Matt, or more recently Bill, Max Power/Austin, etc.left many out no offense.
He ran toward the best to challenge himself by challenging them.

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