Paydirt (game)
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Paydirt is a two-player board game simulating American football.
[edit] Gameplay
Each player chooses a team that represents an actual NFL team from a specific season. For each team and each season, a Team Chart designed to reflect that team's strengths and weaknesses during that season is used to direct gameplay. Each "play" of the game consists of the players secretly choosing a type of play (run, short pass, long pass, etc.), rolling dice, and consulting the Team Charts to determine the result of the play.
[edit] History
The game was originally published by Time Warner under the name "Sports Illustrated Pro Football". Avalon Hill later bought the game and renamed it Paydirt, marketing it with a college football version of the game called Bowl Bound. Avalon Hill hired Dr. Thomas R. Nicely, a statistician, to redevelop the mathematics of the gameplay.
Avalon Hill published Paydirt until 1995, but some enthusaists have published Team Charts for subsequent seasons.
[edit] Sources
- Paydirt and Bowl Bound at britishempire.co.uk
- Post-1989 Team Charts
- http://www.datadrivenfootball.com/ - Team Charts for current NFL teams and freeware PC versions of Paydirt and BowlBound