To the PhD above, I mean this in the nicest possible way...use your considerable intellect to move up from silver to gold, and lo, your WOH life shall improve exponentially. It really is the answer to you banging your head against the wall, and it is not that hard to acquire the resources you need to level up.
Im not saying you can’t beat it at Silver, but it is so much easier in Gold.
I am in the process of storing up to make the move. Just realizing it will take forever, thus I am also planning for 2020. I got a much later start than most and am still learning parts of the game. I'll quit whining.
JK. I'm sure I'll complain about something else eventually.
Yes, we are aware of the game having crashing issues in the middle of WoH, but we can't compensate you for the gold you lost at this time. This is done on a case by case basis. - TSB Customer Service
Here is my chart. Please note that the L/R I list is for the batter's hand, not the pitcher's hand (it's easier filling out my lineup, since I have my bats broken down by L and R). As for situations (e.g., "1-2, 0"), the first two numbers are the bases that have runners to start (1st and 2nd, in the above example) and the last number is how many runs up or down you start. F means bases full, E means bases empty.
Note: when looking at the batter's hand, the opposite is the hand of the pitcher. That said, I sometimes use righty batters even when the situation calls for a lefty because I care more about skills and hit ratings than righty vs. lefty.
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I am in the process of storing up to make the move. Just realizing it will take forever, thus I am also planning for 2020. I got a much later start than most and am still learning parts of the game. I'll quit whining.
JK. I'm sure I'll complain about something else eventually.
Yes, we are aware of the game having crashing issues in the middle of WoH, but we can't compensate you for the gold you lost at this time. This is done on a case by case basis. - TSB Customer Service
Note: when looking at the batter's hand, the opposite is the hand of the pitcher. That said, I sometimes use righty batters even when the situation calls for a lefty because I care more about skills and hit ratings than righty vs. lefty.