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ifferences between original Master game and current Master game

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    Michael Gosselin The Regulars
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    Hi folks!

    I’’m curious if someone can point out the differences between the original master game (circa 1980) and the current master game. The first thing I noticed reading the rules was there was a pitcher fatigue factor. I also noticed there were some new symbols (“K” sticks in my mind), and there are improvements honed over the years.

    Now I am interested because I have some old card (1970, then some later seasons roughly 1973-1982. I know there are master symbol booklets for most of those years, but the one I downloaded for 1970 looked very different from the the ones I purchased back in my heyday.

    Also, are the XP players included in the current reprints of the cards, or are the old seasons still only 20 cards per team?

    Thanks in advance. It’s been a long time since I’ve done anything APBA, and was pleased to see the game is still going strong,

    —MJG

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    Steve_Admin
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    Differences in the boards may be explained in the www dot zackapbahandbook dot org in the Playing Boards section in the menu dropdown titled The Handbook.

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