Ok, after this same scenario has happened to me multiple times, I think I've solved what the problem is.
*So I thought(and perhaps most of the other players here) that when you create a rule, it's "isolated" as it's own rule. That is not the case. When rules overlap, they combine the percentages into one rule. This can lead to plays being called that do NOT show up in the "view plays" preview. This is very confusing and messes up rules significantly. I think this should be changed so that each rule acts independently from others.
Here's an example for anyone that's confused.
So hypothetically let's say:-You have a defensive rule that says when the offense is in 21 personnel you call Base 4-3 personnel, 100% 3 deep zone, 100% zone linebackers.
[The view plays button, only shows one play "
3 deep zone under"]
-You have another rule(for the same part of the field) that says when the offense is in 21 personnel you call Base 4-3 personnel, 100% man, 100% Blitz 2 linebackers.
[The view plays button, only shows one play "
OLB Blitz Outside"]
Logically, this should result in 50% of the time you call
OLB Blitz Outside and 50% of the time you call
3 deep zone under. Right? Nope.
If you had the play "
Man OLB Zone" active in your playbook(which is a man/zone linebackers play), that would be called 1/3 of the time! Because when rules overlap they combine into one. This example would be {50% Man/50% 3 Deep zone} and {50% zone/ 50% Blitz 2}. Which depending on your active plays, could result in many plays being called that do not show up in the "view plays" button.
Under most circumstances no one would notice anything, but my rules get pretty complicated and this has resulted in plays being called that I would NEVER have called in some situations. It's hard already trying to get the right play called in the right situation, without having to check every rule and combine their percentages together to come up with the actual plays that will be called.
I recommend changing this so that each rule is independent and if rules overlap, just add the plays/odds in the "view plays" together, not the percentages/personnel. This would be much more intuitive. Or if this change is not acceptable, then change the "view plays" button to reflect the odds of all rules that overlap(this seems more complex than the previous suggestion though).
Thanks for your time and consideration.