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Old 01-16-2010, 03:46 PM
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My personal plans to play solitaire is to play only one team on regular season, one team in playoff, and one team in bowl/cup/whatever, and find a system to decide all the other teams results. I don't want to be "spectator" of the game.

I explain : imagine 8 teams, each one playing against all other teams. So "my" team should play 8 games. I will play "real" on that team side, and roll (charts, dices, etc...) "computer" team coaching decisions (I have to study all the documentation we can find here or in Tweak mag about solitaire rules).

On each game, I will note all the important stats of my team and the opponent ones too. It will give me a chart of each "computer" (don't know how I should call them) team : one will be good in O, the other one in D, etc, etc...

that stats will give each team a bonus or malus in diferent aspects of the game, so I will be able to "draw" each team attributes. Then, I'll be able to roll the games, using attributes as modificators for the results. Add other modificators (playing at home, etc...) I should be able to virtually play each round of the season quite fast, focusing myself on my own team.

What do you think about that system ? I think I'll adapt it to a arena football system, so I'll be able to use a more convinient board (small), less figures (cheaper) and obtain fast action and turn overs.

Concerning the passing play, I believe I'll use the TTQB on my side, and passing sticks on the "computer" side.
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