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Strat-o-Matic Deluxe Baseball Revised Edition

Strat-o-Matic Deluxe Baseball Revised Edition

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Strat-o-Matic Deluxe Baseball Revised Edition

 
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This version of the game features 6 non-2010 teams and a coupon for 6 free 2010 teams.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:19.5 inches
Product Width:10.0 inches
Product Height:1.5 inches
Product Weight:1.7 pounds
Package Length:19.2 inches
Package Width:9.8 inches
Package Height:1.5 inches
Package Weight:1.7 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 23 reviews

Features
  • Classic game

  • More teams available

  • Realistic results

  • Ideal for playing solo or in friendship-bonding face-to-face play, Strat-O-Matic is easy to learn

  • Challenging enough for hours of entertainment


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 23 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

49 of 49 found the following review helpful:


5Still the best "fantasy baseball"  Mar 28, 2004 By Gary Kirchherr
Years before "fantasy baseball" became a fad, Strat-O-Matic was giving youngsters the opportunity to manage their favorite major league baseball players. Only those who are baseball fans can appreciate how much fun it is to play a tabletop dice game that accurately re-creates major leaguers' performance so well on so many levels.

The original version of Strat-O-Matic Baseball, which is still around as the game's "basic" version, is pretty simplistic. But beginning in 1972, when the "advanced" version was born, the company has continually added rules and made improvements that make the game more challenging and realistic. The game today also has a "super advanced" version, which re-creates just about every variable that means anything in a baseball game.

You can still play the basic game if you want. But those who grew up with the game, or left it and returned, will find the super-advanced version a fun challenge. Alas, the "fantasy baseball" mentality has robbed the game of some of its innocence; many SOM draft leagues and their general managers take this game a wee bit too seriously.

All teams come with 27 players plus perhaps one to three optional "mixed players" who didn't finish the season with the team. (All 30 major league teams and the mixed players come with the game sold here.) In the bad old days, teams came with only 20 players each, or 24, if one bought the optional "additional players." And if a key player was traded from his original team to the other league, he may not have gotten a card at all. Fortunately, that's no longer the case; in the 2003-season set, for example, Ugueth Urbina has two cards, one each for the Texas Rangers and Florida Marlins.

Gripes about the game are minor. The perforated player cards come on giant sheets that you have to break apart yourself, and this is a real chore. The six-sided dice are small and cheap, and the super-advanced fielding charts are on flimsy, decidedly nondurable paper. (Cardboard charts are available from Strat-O-Matic.)

Despite these complaints, the game is well worth the money. This is all the more reason for baseball fans of virtually any age to give SOM a try.

21 of 21 found the following review helpful:


5When It Was A Game  Apr 29, 2005 By Jeffrey T. Munson
I've been a "Strat Fan" for many years, and this game is unparalleled in its level of fun and enjoyment. I usually play full 162 game schedules with a hall of fame team vs other teams. Granted, the hall of famers usually spank the competition, but its still loads of fun to roll the dice and check the cards.

Each player card is double sided, with one side for the basic game and the other side for the advanced game. I recommend the basic side for new players, while experienced players will probably enjoy the more realistic advanced side. Unfortunately, the hall of famers (i.e. Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, et. al.) can only be played in the basic mode. Additional eras and teams can be purchased for minimal cost.

One full season's worth of cards is included with the game, and you can re-create your own exciting season. Helpful charts and cards are included to help with rules questions and dice rolls.

Strat-O-Matic baseball has provided me hours of fun for many years, and the game continues to get better and better. Pick up a copy of this fine game and experience baseball when it was a game.

18 of 18 found the following review helpful:


5Best Baseball Game Ever  Oct 03, 2003 By Steven Kahn
I've been playing this game since 1970 and have every team that has been issued since. You can't call yourself a true baseball fan without playing it. You get to be a big league manager, make out your lineups, choose your strategies: sacrifice, squeeze, hit and run, steal, position your infielders, hit the cutoff man, its all in there and more. Every player rated and simulated. Play any fantasy lineup you choose. Set up any matchup in history. Its all in there.

11 of 11 found the following review helpful:


5No Fantasy  Aug 04, 2005 By Kyran J. Flaherty
This game is not a fantasy. It is a Sim. It is made up of real player stats for the particular year you're playing with. It is the best baseball simulation game of all time. I'm not messing with you. I've played it for hours on end. Buy it, you'll see.

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:


5The Ultimate Baseball Game  Sep 20, 2003 By Steve Wimer
I've been playing Strat-o-matic baseball since 1964; I believe it was first advertised in the back of baseball magazines in 1963. Over the years the game has evolved into an internet game. The original board game has improved. For a baseball fan the world of statistics and probability is opened. It develops problem solving skills as the player acts as a baseball manager. Besides its educational value, the game is also a lot of inexpensive fun. Let's see, I was 12 when I first played Strat-o-matic, and now I'm an avid player at 50! Only now I don't have to "score" the games to compile statistics. The game is played by a computer, three games a night, and all I do is pick the players in a draft and adjust the lineups and strategy. If you love baseball, playing Strat-o-matic is like having your baseball cards come to life.

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