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Old 05-06-2020, 07:00 AM   #1
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Does the aI "see" stats outside of regular season?

Do they know playoff stats, tournament stats, and world cup stats when bidding on a player in free agency?

or do they just see regular season stats. I have a universe set up where regular season is 66 games but a player could play up to 80 more games outside that regular season. I can't ever tell if the AI sees this...I know they don't really "know" about the different value of these games and set their team up this way but I'm just asking about if the AI can even see these and evaluates these games outside regular seasons
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Old 05-06-2020, 09:27 AM   #2
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Do they know playoff stats, tournament stats, and world cup stats when bidding on a player in free agency?

or do they just see regular season stats. I have a universe set up where regular season is 66 games but a player could play up to 80 more games outside that regular season. I can't ever tell if the AI sees this...I know they don't really "know" about the different value of these games and set their team up this way but I'm just asking about if the AI can even see these and evaluates these games outside regular seasons
To be fair, that's a really neat, absolutely valid question when it comes to determining relevance of sample size.

Say a batter, playing in my own U-18 WBC, goes 20 for 56 across roughly 10 games will the AI weight that whatsoever when it comes to drafting that player (or the reverse when considering a poor performance)?

Is there even a cut-off point regarding sample size where an AI simply won't bother a player's stats no matter how good they are below a certain threshold?
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Old 05-06-2020, 06:34 PM   #3
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Sure that’s a fair question but my “non season” games can be more than the season. So the season is like 50% of a total year
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