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Originally Posted by Bottom Of The Sixth
What you are seeing is not uncommon.
Some players will play very well for one team and may play sub-par for another team. Sometimes this changes from year to year and sometimes a "star" player can never get it together.
It is something you will have to get use to and having back-up players may help you get through those tough times.
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The problem I see with this is that losing consistently means fewer PP. Fewer PP means you can't get more cards (certainly not comparably 'good' ones). Sounds 100% like pay to win is the only way to win then.
For a game that's dubbed as deeply rooted in strategy, having the seemingly sheer random luck factor of "that guy you just spent all that PP on actually sucks for no real reason" feels REAL bad.
Tried a tourney, Kluber went .2 innings and gave up 6 runs against a team with the highest rated hitter as a 65. Cool.