Transition
Hey Vince,
We are at similar "points" in the hobby, I believe. I am fortunate to be here in Ga and playing in the DSEFL. I have a few games on bigboards under my belt now, 7 different boards to be exact. They all run a bit different for various reasons. I can only speak from a vintage 620 "grass" field comparison. What 620 do you have?
In my opinion it matters more on the speed that particular board is set to. I have played on some that were set to or run slower than my 620 and some that were faster. This is what I did after I had my fastest bases (miggle rookies) fall on the first 2 boards I played on. I came back and tweaked some more stable, yet, fast, Proline rookies and "balanced" my roster, if you will. I start with the more balanced players until I get a feel for the speed and then start adjusting. It's just my opinion, from a newbie, it's about having options and making adjustments because we are learning as the game is being played. Obviously if you have your own board and can set to the speed you have tested all "plays" at, you would have a higher % of success (theoretically) Your preparation on the "timing" thing will help you identify where/what you need to adjust.
Hope that helps a little...Joe
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