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83772.10 in reply to 83772.9
Date: 4/3/2009 1:13:23 AM
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Maybe it's because it's in the wrong thread?? Just read it myself, and it's very interesting: (80944.1).

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Date: 4/5/2009 11:30:09 AM
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It looks like Centers with All Star potential reach this point between $80k and $100k salary a week, but basically the potential system hasn't been around long enough for the players with potential above All Star to reach it...


so why they are so much 21 yo allstar + center with 80k salary, and nearly no allstar with that salary if they fdon't slow down in training speed?

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Date: 4/5/2009 11:36:33 AM
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Hmm that's a good one. I always assumed the 80-100k range as well before the training is completely shut down, but I didn't realise the fact that the training speed may very well reduce already around 50k.

If I check 21yo's on the list right now with a minimum of 50k salary there indeed is only one with 55k and all higher potentials are better trained.

I wonder if you have a larger sample for this one? Since the current 5 players won't say enough here and many U21 teams switched to higher potential players already.

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Date: 4/5/2009 11:42:11 AM
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i am center scout of germany for some season, so i have seem many players and i also would go for a lower salary when they reach the cap but with ~50k salary it become ugly ;)

There are also some other factors influencing this "border" so it is hard to tell exact values, because sometimes the training seems to be normal because of higher sub etc.(so you got still your skill ups in normal time, even if the training effect is reduced) and the subs are also in the salary formula and the weights are "maybe" slightly different to the salary formula(especially blocking for centers seems to be more important for potential).

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83772.14 in reply to 83772.13
Date: 4/5/2009 11:56:31 AM
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Don't you think trainers that train higher potential players will try to force their main skills first (to make them interesting for national teams) and the work on the sideskills, while allstar potential trainers might round their players better, to keep their salary lower and to make sure they don't hit the cap that fast so that they can't train the sideskills anymore?

*Breath*

Last edited by BB-Patrick at 4/5/2009 11:58:30 AM

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Date: 4/5/2009 12:07:41 PM
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Don't you think trainers that train higher potential players will try to force their main skills first (to make them interesting for national teams) and the work on the sideskills, while allstar potential trainers might round their players better, to keep their salary lower and to make sure they don't hit the cap that fast so that they can't train the sideskills anymore?

*Breath*



this isn't dumb, but especially for centers sideskills have pretty low effect on the team succes ;) But also you could handly the cap on many other ways, because training sideskills ain't that effective too, maybe the training is still fast(height *ohoh*), but they are effect on the game is also lower else they won't be sideskills.