Kurt, One item I have come to appreciate in any TABLETOP BASEBALL game is placing the AGE of the player on the card. For oldtimer's sets where you aren't familiar with many of the players, it allows you to make assumptions about who might be the new guys and rookies on the team and who are the old crusty players...
Thank you, Kurt, for the introduction and demonstrating Season Ticket Baseball. Well done with clear explanations. I look forward to your next video on this game.
Kurt, thanks for a great video on this new game. Looks great so far. Would love some more innings played, allowing for more different things that come up occasionally. Although, that being said, you produce a lot of great content! Really enjoy your videos.
Kurt, Thank you very much for providing this tutorial. I downloaded the game and the components over the weekend and will be looking to print it and play in the very near future. In your playing experience, how long does a typical 9-inning game take? It seems to flow pretty smoothly from this video. Looking forward to your update and additional advice/suggestions on Season Ticket Baseball. Thank you again.
Thanks David. Much appreciated. I’m down to about 30-35 minutes per game, but I think it will be 25 once I’ve got a little more practice in. I will definitely be putting a full nine inning game on my channel this week. Stay tuned!
Great! Thank you very much for allowing all of us to watch as you do "the heavy lifting" of learning the game and play experience. It is very much appreciated. Great channel!
Thanks for the video. Looks like an interesting design. How do the defense and arm ratings for the fielders (other than the catcher’s arm rating when a runner tries to steal) come into play? Also, how is a hit and run done?
Good catch Bob, and thank you! For those wondering where Bob found that, it is under “Outs” on the Quick Start Guide. Should’ve caught it. Thanks again my friend!
Kurt, One item I have come to appreciate in any TABLETOP BASEBALL game is placing the AGE of the player on the card. For oldtimer's sets where you aren't familiar with many of the players, it allows you to make assumptions about who might be the new guys and rookies on the team and who are the old crusty players...
Thank you, Kurt, for the introduction and demonstrating Season Ticket Baseball. Well done with clear explanations. I look forward to your next video on this game.
Thanks Ray! Much appreciated!
I do like the cards, they're good sized, easy to read, and are organized nicely. Thanks for introducing me to the game.
I always ask: does this teach me a new way or a different angle to look at baseball? If the answer is yes, I like the sim. If not, I move on.
I've loved the game immediately
Kurt, thanks for a great video on this new game. Looks great so far. Would love some more innings played, allowing for more different things that come up occasionally. Although, that being said, you produce a lot of great content! Really enjoy your videos.
Thanks Brandon, much appreciated. I’ll try to get an entire season ticket game on the channel this week!
Kurt, Thank you very much for providing this tutorial. I downloaded the game and the components over the weekend and will be looking to print it and play in the very near future. In your playing experience, how long does a typical 9-inning game take? It seems to flow pretty smoothly from this video. Looking forward to your update and additional advice/suggestions on Season Ticket Baseball. Thank you again.
Thanks David. Much appreciated. I’m down to about 30-35 minutes per game, but I think it will be 25 once I’ve got a little more practice in. I will definitely be putting a full nine inning game on my channel this week. Stay tuned!
Great! Thank you very much for allowing all of us to watch as you do "the heavy lifting" of learning the game and play experience. It is very much appreciated. Great channel!
Thanks for the video. Looks like an interesting design. How do the defense and arm ratings for the fielders (other than the catcher’s arm rating when a runner tries to steal) come into play? Also, how is a hit and run done?
Thanks for doing this, great job!
At 31 minutes you were incorrect. It would have been a 1-3 with runner advance. The results that end in a -4 are fielder's choice, such as 6-4.
Good catch Bob, and thank you! For those wondering where Bob found that, it is under “Outs” on the Quick Start Guide. Should’ve caught it. Thanks again my friend!
Hi Kurt, great demo. So if a runner is on 1st. and the result is 5-3. Does this become a FC 5-4 or is it a 5-3 runner advances. Kevin
It requires a second roll to determine that. Not all out chart references do, but that does.
When do I get the time to play another game? That’s my question.
Lol
31:39 you said it was a 616... RBW...
Shouldn't it be 661 RWB?
Which should be a F9+/R2#
Thanks for showing us Baseball sims...
Love the content
What seasons are available? He'll need to make a website to sell also for those who aren't on Facebok.
This is beta and is only available off FB right now. I’m sure he’ll have it available on the baseball mogul website soon.
Kurt,
Thanks for doing this. I cant find this game. Could you give me a link?
Sure! Everything is available at the Facebook page:
m.facebook.com/groups/seasonticketbaseball/?tsid=0.5291656629519942&source=result
Lol that Vin is very smart 🤓 dude
String theory lol!!
Hey brother do they have the printed version and how many season do they have what come with the game and how much total thank you kenny
No printed version yet. Downloads info is on their Facebook page: Season Ticket Baseball. Everything is free at the moment to download.
Are they a website for this game thank you
Not yet-just a Facebook page