BuzzerBeater Forums

USA - NBBA > Season 19 Smack

Season 19 Smack

Set priority
Show messages by
From: shikago

To: red
This Post:
00
208477.155 in reply to 208477.151
Date: 2/27/2012 10:16:08 AM
Milwaukee Lethargy
III.5
Overall Posts Rated:
849849
Oh & yeah I get what you're saying about regular season wins. You might be right. I can see wanting to secure a home win above all else, when winning out at home keeps you safe.

But personally I think you usually end up with the same # of, if not more wins by staying in the cup longer. Just stream of consciousness here.... Very early exit puts you behind the 8-ball. All-star week will kill your enthusiasm. (if you do manage to keep it high til then). Think of how many games you'll have to play at an enthusiasm disadvantage from here on out. Is normaling at 8 enthusiasm still a sure thing vs a team at 11+? Even as soon as next week... that 1st home game just got slightly harder. (coming off 2 normals in a week).


From: Calum
This Post:
00
208477.158 in reply to 208477.1
Date: 2/27/2012 1:11:43 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
394394
Almost mastered the balancing act:

Typical Weekly Net Income: $ 628

That's just enough to feed by ferocious twinky habit

Last edited by Calum at 2/27/2012 1:12:55 PM

This Post:
11
208477.159 in reply to 208477.157
Date: 2/27/2012 7:44:19 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
4040
A case in point for the disaster of cup elimination is WW: even if it doesn't cost you wins in the league, it may cost you come playoff time. It's pretty plausible, I think that going out of the cup early costed them a final appearance: I knew that when push came to shove, I'd likely be able to beat them on higher enth that I had accumulated with a longer cup run (this is also how I stole an away win at SB in the final the season before...).


The way the enthusiasm spectrum works is that min. level enthusiasm can't degrade on its own, while max. level enthusiasm degrades incredibly quickly on its own (for example, I had 15 enthusiasm after my last game, but it's now at 11, which may fall to 10 for tomorrow's game). The higher a team advances in the tournament, and the more important the cup games are and difficult the opponents become, the more likely the team will need to choose playoff crunch time -- so, considering that and the fast degradation of high enthusiasm, it's very possible my enthusiasm would've been the same had I made it to the end of the tournament. What's certain is that if I made it that deep, I would've had to intentionally lose league games, so I might not have had HCA, which would've been disastrous for my chances in the playoffs.

What gave your team the advantage over mine was the ~300k team salary difference. A huge team salary difference doesn't always mean the more expensive team has an advantage, but it does if that manager has proven he has great judgment choosing players.

Last edited by Ortho Stice at 2/27/2012 7:49:55 PM

From: Calum

To: Coco
This Post:
00
208477.161 in reply to 208477.160
Date: 2/27/2012 8:27:05 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
394394
I think ortho's right about that point at which it makes no difference, and, in fact, becomes detrimental to your league ambitions. The cup may have cost me a finals appearance before.

Last edited by Calum at 2/27/2012 8:45:37 PM

From: Calum

To: Coco
This Post:
00
208477.163 in reply to 208477.162
Date: 2/27/2012 8:43:39 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
394394
Either way, I can see that the cup is not always 100% beneficial at later points in the season.

Obv the later you stay in the better though, as you can make the decision whether to TIE or not, and thus gives you more flexibility.

Last edited by Calum at 2/27/2012 8:44:36 PM

This Post:
00
208477.164 in reply to 208477.160
Date: 2/27/2012 8:45:28 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
4040

The question is whether you'd have been better off by staying in the cup for longer. And to that the answer is, I think, obviously yes.



Well getting knocked out of the tournament certainly hurt my chances of winning the cup

Advertisement