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From: shikago

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196055.11 in reply to 196055.4
Date: 9/10/2011 11:18:15 AM
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I think the most useful way to track DMI in regards to training is to compare only those values when GS is at 9. In the absence of training or stamina drops, DMI at 9 GS is the same.


Is that really true about 9GS? So if a player with 9GS has his DMI increase by 200, there had to be a very small amount of training?

I've had a few players that were at 9GS for multiple weeks have their DMI go up & down very slightly. (Talking about couple hundred point swings only though). So that would mean it had to be something like this: 1 minute of training by accident (increase), then a slight stamina drop (decrease), then another 30 seconds of training by accident (increase)?

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196055.12 in reply to 196055.11
Date: 9/10/2011 2:47:25 PM
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When I've had guys that were definitely never trained, their DMI at 9 GS remained constant, other than a 100 point reduction every two weeks that I would guess is due to a constant rate of stamina reduction (for guys in their mid 20s). I have data for this covering this season and most of last season.

If you are seeing increases, I can only believe it's due to training, where the player got some of the appropriate minutes.

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196055.13 in reply to 196055.11
Date: 9/21/2011 4:04:53 PM
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Just to make sure, strong GS can be anything between 8 and 8.99.., while proficient GS is always exactly 9.0 ?

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196055.15 in reply to 196055.12
Date: 9/26/2011 12:43:17 PM
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If you are seeing increases, I can only believe it's due to training, where the player got some of the appropriate minutes.


DMI includes also experience, I think.

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196055.16 in reply to 196055.15
Date: 9/26/2011 1:29:11 PM
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Perhaps, but I assume that experience increases with every game, and in that case you would expect to see DMI increases every week. But I have many players in 9 GS in two consecutive weeks, yet there is no change in DMI (as I said, the 100 point decrease occurs every other week).

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196055.17 in reply to 196055.16
Date: 9/26/2011 1:33:02 PM
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I always attributed that 100 point drop, due to how stamina slowly deteriorates.

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196055.18 in reply to 196055.17
Date: 9/26/2011 1:34:16 PM
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me too WFUnDina; one question, do you have a fitness trainer or not?

I don't have a fitness trainer, and always have wondered whether that would reduce the DMI drop.

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196055.19 in reply to 196055.18
Date: 9/26/2011 1:40:47 PM
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No, I just have an Advanced Trainer, no specialty.

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196055.20 in reply to 196055.18
Date: 9/29/2011 7:40:35 PM
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me too WFUnDina; one question, do you have a fitness trainer or not?

I don't have a fitness trainer, and always have wondered whether that would reduce the DMI drop.

I have a fitness trainer, and I can assure you the drop still happens every other week.

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196055.21 in reply to 196055.20
Date: 9/29/2011 10:45:15 PM
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*scratches head* Well then I don't know what to think.

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