Originally Posted By: Don Sicilia
Darn, I knew I couldn't fool you Gina. ;\) \:p
I must be so gullible. You've led me on all this time, hiding your true self. I just can't believe it took me so long to figure it out. \:p

 Originally Posted By: Don Sicilia
Gina, I think, prepared a primer for beginners in her school league. I'm sure she covered "Low Value" vs. "Changing Everyday".
Half of that guide I made was devoted to explaining how to navigate the BBC site. I didn't cover much game strategy except with the two or three people that actually got interested in the game.

Personally, I don't think I ever was certain about low value vs. everyday changes. If I can get a guy locked in Monday, I'll try to save him, but I can never convince myself it's okay to save him through off days. My friend does believe in locking guys in, and he's been saving Hunter Pence. I used to love to just sit back and watch the stats nerds like CS, JG, and Plaw discuss these things in great detail. It was almost a sport in itself.

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BL 2666 HOU ()
HOU: Oswalt (6-4, 3.38 ERA) vs. OAK
I wouldn't say this is the best strategy. \:p I just heard on the broadcast that we're 6-8 in Roy's starts...even when the Wizard works his magic (which is most/all of the time), we often find a way to lose. Yes, this is an anti-jinx for tonight's game.

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KL 2785 DET ()
DET: Verlander (6-2, 3.12 ERA) vs. MIL
This was apparently a great strategy! Congrats to you and Verlander. \:\)