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254089.14 in reply to 254089.10
Date: 1/13/2014 6:48:10 AM
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Exactly...you can buy the talent you need to advance in the begining.

In our discussion on the NT site, our newbie friend mentioned how difficult it was to understand the training nuances and how to put things into perspective right off the bat.

Its just a different perspective, I suppose. Looking back, I see the merit in going arena over training, I cant get to division 1 without going to division 2, and I cant get to division 2 with a 6429 person arena.

Last edited by Zucchini at 1/13/2014 6:49:00 AM

From: Glaaki

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254089.15 in reply to 254089.14
Date: 1/16/2014 3:40:12 PM
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Your arena is too small and you have only one young player. Need some advice ? :D

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Date: 1/17/2014 11:10:15 PM
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Non sequitur.

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254089.17 in reply to 254089.1
Date: 1/24/2014 9:18:44 PM
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I wouldn't have to say much to tell the truth. I was able to use my experience in other manager games I had played before this one to make mostly sane, beneficial decisions. If there's one thing I would tell myself though, it would be not to crunch time the last game of the season when you have nothing to gain from it.

http://www.buzzerbeater.com/league/1050/overview.aspx?sea...

Crunch Time affected my PD just enough to bump me down to the 6th draft pick instead of the 5th... costing me a 5/4 18yo SF in the draft. Cringeworthy when I look back at it...

Didn't cost me too much in the long run though; I managed to sell the guy I did get in that seasons draft for a pretty decent sum after training him for a couple of seasons, and ultimately landed someone even better in the season 22 draft class ;).