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From: abu

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Date: 6/3/2014 10:25:07 PM
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wow, thanks sir


From: primoss

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Date: 6/4/2014 4:17:29 PM
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thanks tictacshack, i got a pop on 1v1 forwards from my trainee last week.

by the way what is the difference in training for 1v1 forwards against 1v1 guards?

(2) would there be a difference if i train for example od for 2 positions only ( pg / sg) versus 3 positions? ( pg/sg/sf)?




If you train 1V1,always choose Forwards ,it trains driving and handling somewhat faster,and maybe more important it trains IS also a bit.
On the guards positions you don't train IS...


Last edited by primoss at 6/4/2014 4:17:59 PM

From: tictacshack

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Date: 6/4/2014 7:43:03 PM
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As was mentioned, 1v1 FW trains IS. 1v1 Guards does not train IS, but does train JS a bit faster. I prefer 1v1 FW, especially on guards as training IS is harder than training JS.

Also, the difference between single and multiple position training is pretty big. 2-position training is somewhere between 60%-75% of one position training. 3 position is around 50% of single position.

Doing the math though, 2 position training will improve your team faster (because you are training double the amount of players). This is something I am experimenting with in Utopia, but that's mainly because my trainees are mostly starter and star potential. If I had an MVP or better, 1 position training would be preferred.

From: abu

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thanks for the training tips, it really helps a lot. i just revamped my first team and my oldest player is 24 yrs old. there are 2 18s, 3 19 yr olds and 2 20 yr olds.

i train 2 positions to maximize the training of my youngsters.

your advice, especially on the elastic effect of 1v1 guards and forwards was enlightening, i would surely consider that as i progress through their training