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Date: 2/28/2011 8:57:27 AM
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I would like to know the best trainning, that I could earn much money. What kind of player?

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176234.2 in reply to 176234.1
Date: 2/28/2011 9:07:09 AM
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if you are going to train only one skill, this won't bring u money. first off, you need a good trainer. then, you need a good traine. a young 18 year old boy with atleast start potential will do the job. it depends on you what you want to train, but the training varies among different positions as you probably know. search the forum a bit, and you will find a thread about training. very helpful. if you want to make a lot of money, training SF will give you loads of money. but they are very hard to train..

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176234.3 in reply to 176234.2
Date: 2/28/2011 9:22:46 AM
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I had trained SF, but it´s very difficult to win the matchs.

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176234.4 in reply to 176234.1
Date: 2/28/2011 9:23:15 AM
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All training, in theory, can make you money. Even stamina and free throws. That's the whole point of training.

When it comes to skills, you can train any position you want and things will work for you. You can either train well rounded players (like training a PG in jump range, handling, passing, and outside defense) or you can find a PG who has nice skills in all areas but one and train that area (like a guard with great skills except with very low defense...train him in defense). Training is your world. But, for successful training here are a few tips.

1. Get a advanced trainer.
2. Choose a skill to train and stick with it. Many will lose money if they are constantly switching up training. Then they are left with a bunch of half-trained players.
3. Get as many players at the position you are training while still getting 48 minutes for each player. Usually 3-6 depending if you will do one-position training or two.
4. Buy 18 year olds.
5. Don't worry about potential yet, as long as they are 6th man and higher. For a new team, this is all you need. Don't go buying a bunch of over priced MVP's. You will never be able to afford training them that high anyway. `

Hope this helps!

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176234.5 in reply to 176234.3
Date: 2/28/2011 9:26:09 AM
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Okay - so your not a new team. WOW. You have been playing longer than me. How have you not come to understand training yet?


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176234.6 in reply to 176234.1
Date: 2/28/2011 9:51:57 AM
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For a very clear Guide to training in BuzzerBeater, read this: (144856.30)

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176234.7 in reply to 176234.1
Date: 2/28/2011 2:30:47 PM
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Point Guards, Small Forwards and balanced Power Forwards are usually who sell for the most.