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Card data based on what seasons

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    Are the cards in APBA GO the same as the cards that can be purchase for the basic game and if so how to determine if the are based on the original cards, a replay®, double replay(RR) or triple replay(RRR)… On the regular cards you could tell what year they were based upon where the 12 was located before about 2005. I’ve noticed that the 12 in many cases in APBA Go doesn’t match any of the ones published for the basic game and in some seasons the 12 is located at different spots among the players. For example, the 1962 season I found the 12 at 23 for some cards and at 34 for others… I still like rolling dice and using the cards and have most of the cards from 1974 on with about a dozen different seasons before that(1916,1927,1934 and so on) and for the few missing cards I like to go look them up on APBA Go but found out they don’t match. Thanks for any clarification…

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    @HamptonWizard Hi!

    Whenever I ask Alpharetta similar questions I’m told the GO data is the most recent data available.

    If you have a subscription and have access to ‘year’ and ‘yearR’ for the same year, the ‘yearR’ is the most recent data, and the ‘year’ data would be the most recent before the release of the ‘yearR’ data.

    I hope that helps,
    Jeremy

    APBA GO Product Manager

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