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293941.10 in reply to 293941.8
Date: 4/26/2018 6:22:19 PM
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He just needs to stop 1v1 in time. MacPorridge went from 61 to 132 or 133 nominal TSP as a 8 Pot.

He was capped while my other 2 guys were MVPs so no problem there: if I'd stopped 1v1 sooner I might have avoided capping him.

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293941.13 in reply to 293941.8
Date: 4/26/2018 7:55:53 PM
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They might not be worth a ton on the open market but they'll sell for far more than I bought them for. Buying 7 potential players as my worst trainees lowers my initial investment. It all evens out. Less startup cost, but sold for less.

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293941.15 in reply to 293941.14
Date: 4/26/2018 11:09:53 PM
Springfield Storm
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It’s all relative. When I paid 1k for a trainee and can sell him for 75k I consider that significant. That’s 7,500% profit. And who said I even planned on selling one of the perennial all stars? Maybe I’ll keep one and sell one of the superstar potential players. How’s that for profit?

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293941.16 in reply to 293941.14
Date: 4/27/2018 9:45:11 AM
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While I don't want to get too specific or get too edit-y, since player valuation requests are not permitted, I bought a 32 year old player this offseason with roughly mid-80s TSP and 7 potential, with a transfer comparison range of 400k-450k. If I can find a guy 11 years younger with similar skills, for under 100k, I'm an idiot. Well, I may be anyway.

And of course, my 20 year old trainee with 7 pot has a compare range of 550k-600k currently, though I didn't get him for $1000 - it cost me $2000, which cuts dearly into my profits.

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293941.17 in reply to 293941.16
Date: 4/27/2018 10:30:01 AM
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I think it hardly matters. Even if he makes a decent profit that covers the cost of his trainer, it will be ok. The trainees you dump should always be looked at as a cost saving measure: they are there to ensure you make the best possible use of the money you spend on your trainer.

Of course you could get older players with decent trained primaries and after you train 1v1 sell them, but I don't think this is more cost efficient actually (both the acquisition price and salary will be higher). It probably makes sense only if you are trying not to demote.

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293941.18 in reply to 293941.17
Date: 5/7/2018 10:02:17 PM
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Hi everyone,

I would like to ask one question for 1on 1 Training.
For 1 on 1 training wingman (90%) & forward which one will be more better for train 1 on 1?
I wish to train 1SG, 1SF & 2PF trainees. Please advice me?

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293941.20 in reply to 293941.19
Date: 5/8/2018 9:34:23 AM
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Thanks