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Hamilton17 wrote:Can you explain to the simple minded what it is that you are even talking about?
My premise for "how the simulation works" is that each at bat is a unique and stand-alone occurrence between the batter card and pitcher card during which the "dice" are imaginarily rolled and outcomes determined in similar manner to the board game.
Are egrich and salty asserting that there is some hidden "normalization" code that forces outcomes away from the outliers and back to norms? Something BEYOND ordinary statistical regression?
Because A) If that's true, who cares, it impacts all of us equally; and B) if you do care because you think it happens to you too much, why are you paying money to play the game?
Just curious, sincere questions from a looker-on. I'm not "taking sides" one way or the other. I'm trying to understand the point being argued. Thank you kindly.
You have basically nailed it except they think HAL is designed to stop teams they have designed with absolute perfection from being allowed to display their perfection. Who cares? I think 3 people, but they post on this subject over and over to discourage better players from playing the game in order to improve their standing as the experts is the basic reason. They obviously don''t belive what they say or they would not play the game.