Finally, numbers 81–88 indicated that an injury had occurred. First, a Fast Action Card (FAC) would be drawn to determine a PB number, from 2 to 12.
Accurate way to enter numbers to quickly create Statis-Pro cards and playoff great teams ... (in the past Fast Action Cards then gave you a "yes" or "no" on the next card, which should now only be checked for Balks). Calculating Pitching Cards. �qH������L�2�ټ�pP|s10?Ũ��������V=���J������C]�6�����!�{. >> 1991. FB (Fast Break) : An opportunity to advance the ball upcourt 3 0 obj Since Avalon Hill ceased production, many players have resorted to creating their own player cards, using the formulas provided in the game instructions. STATIS PRO Fast Action Card RPG #29 29 Pass to PF #8 Home C must rest 5 or FD1 Pass to PF #1 STATIS PRO Fast Action Card RPG #5 Home PF must rest 28 or FD1 Pass to SG #5 §7. Each FAC consists of a series of information, usually in numerical form. - welcome to the market leader in fun, quick, and accurate Statis Pro Compatible products across the major sports. >> Statis Pro was a line of sports games based on statistics of real life pro athletes. ). This led to the drawing of another Random Number to determine the result of the play and who was injured. @a��툪=��[52���-G���x�ϖCm�6a.�셠�)0t��h�^�E���1���A��b�&��h�az��D���1Z�v9��:�5�c�xK5��;f%�}��/�n�d�cT~ z�ٖ>��Փ�d֭�����]?�51z�����S�G]��"?�h��QK��ȏZ}E~���+������P��2�pN� ��1�][g>� ��ۣ�� J���k'�@�,�&vѵ���2bb����k;aWcp����Ƣ�"��4��ި�G`����1�����]�{������}�`�x�Scd�k�8ū7A�SYo�SBq�mo�S�hMo�S�W�u'9���+�)�D�9�Krʣ��f=IN e��Kr*���S�߱ 6Ӝ���+e`Sɩ�R@����(9%��P(y�?٩�l�;UW���� Ou�(�'a��F)Th`u�(�o^i����aN�����+Lqb�w��^OG�B+Jb�J�^�m�l�����U�������k?L�{S�ʨ�S���Z�A���I�J�_�=�$��,$Uw�r�)@���$H������VN�}� �gI�Jm�}�E;�;�|ʰ��|����|J�:�|ʰ��|�Țj>�a�t��Pr��$��dcT/W~]�f�U��B�g}U���|ἯJ�\�Wk���-T,WC{gpVopXp�8t%�A岔���Z�TWpT��ڑ��\�8V?�B�����9W��Տ�P�2u{{yjN
B. endobj %PDF-1.2 The cards also contained further information used for gameplay (as detailed below). <> Statis Pro Baseball was a strategic baseball simulation board game.It was created by Jim Barnes in 1970, named after a daily newspaper column he wrote for an Iowa morning newspaper, and published by Avalon Hill in 1978, and new player cards were made for each new season until 1992.
Statis Pro Fast Action Cards: other half on the back of the first set. stream All results from "fast-action cards" with some dice rolls -- no charts required. Every player from every pro team is here, each one ready to play for you just the same way he Statis Pro NBA Basketball (1978) Avalon Hill revised existing published design Designed by Jim Barnes Development by N/A.
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Make Offer - BJY Shipped CD 100+ NBA ABA WNBA Statis-Pro Basketball seasons 1946-19/20 Base-8 BJY - 2019-20 NBA SEASON FINAL Statis-Pro Basketball via .pdf base=8 or base=10 $10.00 In addition, each pitcher would have ranges for the following results (proportionate to the pitcher's likelihood of achieving each result): Also, a new deck of 200 Fast Action Cards was developed along with a revised rule book, providing a new dimension to the game. /Font << By ars427x. Free Statis-Pro Baseball Cards for all 30 Teams AND the Complete Game - Just Add Dice and Play Click here for the free version of Statis-Pro plus the pitcher and batter cards for all 30 teams. 1957. STATIS PRO BASKETBALL is a tabletop game created in the ’70 by Jim Barnes and edited by The Avalon Hill Game Company, a glorious games company not active anymore as a ... FAC (Fast Action Card) : One of 200 cards which resolve play. x����n�@���<6ʐ������n��(V�ĖY�R��X��A W�~C�P���E�3�f��_��&�a7�bS��aYԓdk6�5���Cq�:��|+��� l1'Em�|rEe>� Sep 8, 2011 ... Statis Pro Basketball Player Cards.pdf (130 KB) Next, a third FAC would be drawn for a Random Number. ;b�{� $��fR@��7��.��a�y�]�I�%w���ĵ_x{���Ks=��jb�'����p��Ӏ���Y�ph��K 8��z�vp�� ��فIF�n%�|;Gj�h>�|RW>c�e�p"�_~�C ���+Z1RS����@�j�a~�zBi� '6���$#Z�K�;�˓�������_���{T�L��G����S�L+ڣZdZ��j��+�d����B�k,|_��t>�b��VzaK�U��~2�+��C~�|��5!��A:����;lH>�{�QP�Q2�h�e ���w����j� ���P\_2΄ު�)����\���E/1��oKAi%��Q�݃ ��*!�k�.1 1989. Now for the important part - the calculations for the pitching cards are much easier than the old charts indicate. BD would only apply if runners were on base. �V��#�����0!3�2�c���1>S7���BX�K��^|�4|�ߟ��nm'M �{d#&qn�)(��y��W�ha=秀)?�i��YȐ#,*��"������l��}P�v���D��8��Pِ��3x�%Q��}�x��4�ӄ)4Q��ĭ��j5"n��g��zu�A �۪ 5�q�����E����z`4�ړ�J��NWE�@�N��=��_~��� If, however, the original PB number drawn was 10, it would be "out of range" and the random number would be compared to the batter's card. In 1993, Avalon Hill, created an updated version of this wonderful statistics-based game, evolving from a Base-8 system to a more modern Base-10 system, in which the player ratings were based on Luck is a factor in every basketball game, and Sadly, AH published only two NBA seasons with this new Base-10 system, 1992-'93 and Random Numbers of 11–44 covered unusual plays such as ejections, catcher interference, rainouts, etc. This is "in range" (that is, between 2 and 9). Play was incorporated by rolling the dice to get a number between 2–12 which would determine if the play result would come from the pitchers card or the batters card. Numbers 44–78 covered unlikely defensive plays, such as triple plays (although many were applicable only if specific combinations of runners were on base). Additionally, the game included "out" sheets to enable the player to determine how In addition, each batter would have ranges for the following results (proportionate to the batter's likelihood of achieving each result): x��]ێ�}߯h /�!1�_���.���F��@�c�����H6�����ޙI�Amk��HV�*V���ˁ�?��������I��ڄ������Ǜ�ݛ�������sJ(J�oXx� �����#�����7쯏��y�8��y��7�Ɂ)=|�`��n8tb�'>��r�|��kEX� �HDc$Jk"��>�C1Rg��b����-C�Ux�0��_���J�Ms����b YOU pick the starting line-ups, send in substitutes, and call the fast break and full-court press. Jim’s Fast Action Card system which replaces dice … Looking at the hypothetical pitcher's card, we see that 41 is a strikeout.
5 0 obj Each time the pitcher surrendered a hit, walk, run, wild pitch, or hit batsman, his rating would be reduced by one point (e.g., a walk and then a home run would be 4 points - one each for the walk and the hit, and then two for the runs scored).