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164600.173 in reply to 164600.172
Date: 12/9/2010 8:54:50 AM
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Not Poker. Sometimes they show heart rates of players who just went all-in... you wouldnt believe what you see

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164600.174 in reply to 164600.173
Date: 12/9/2010 8:57:53 AM
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Not Poker. Sometimes they show heart rates of players who just went all-in... you wouldnt believe what you see


I agree... but im not arguing whether a sport is better based on heart-rate...

I have never watched a basketball game from start to finish. Where as I could watch snooker, poker, golf all afternoon... fishing I couldn't either.

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164600.176 in reply to 164600.174
Date: 12/9/2010 9:18:02 AM
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Anyway I agree. Its stupid to divide sports/not sports by heart-rate

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164600.177 in reply to 164600.169
Date: 12/9/2010 12:14:43 PM
SK Valmiera
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geez, if we count sports only based on toughness, endurance and heart rate, then let's keep Hawaiian ultra-triathlon and ban everything else :D

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164600.178 in reply to 164600.177
Date: 12/9/2010 12:31:23 PM
AS Barroom Heroes
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While you guys are discussing random subjects, Silves has already been bought (by an italian team) and put on the market again, with the sole purpose of winning today's cup match.

At this point, paying the player's salary when the player is bought seems like an absolute necessity. Basically the dude that bought him could buy a monster a week right up to the cup final (he and everybody else) and not pay a dime except for the taxes he forfeits when he sells him, since the transfer price is alway more or less the same...1M-1.3M.

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164600.180 in reply to 164600.178
Date: 12/9/2010 12:54:48 PM
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In my opinion it would be better to not make just bought players eligible for any games of their new teams except scrimmages (and PL games maybe) until after economic update. In addition seome players (based on numbers of days with their current teams) should not be able to play in a non scrimmage game if they are on TL at the time (cause server issues, lets say if they were on TL 6 or less hours before the game).

Taht seems to be a smotther solution to me, the aim is to not let unpaid players play, this would also prevent last minute additions and it could make a difference whether you pay immediately or normally on Monday. Othetrwise teams with road games (less income) would have disadvantage in comparison to those with home games and wouldn't be able to react cause possible bankruptcy (if double salary is paid if they would keep the player/unable to sell him).

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164600.181 in reply to 164600.180
Date: 12/9/2010 1:21:31 PM
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It would be better if players like Silves had wages that allowed people to really want them on a long term basis. This way lots of people would want them, and then they would be sold for 10kk, and not for 1kk, and kept for a long time by the team who bought them. Nevertheless, it seems it won't ever happen.
Making teams pay in advance player's wages won't change anything, it will only undervalue even more those 300k-500k players in order to compensate the extra money spent on wages.
The best solution for B3 would be to freeze rosters. Teams would be allowed to play with the same players that started the competition.


Last edited by LA-Bernspin at 12/9/2010 1:24:48 PM

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164600.182 in reply to 164600.181
Date: 12/9/2010 1:26:36 PM
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Team in B3 have different needs outside of B3. Wouldn't work (or it wouldn't be fair).

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164600.183 in reply to 164600.182
Date: 12/9/2010 1:34:08 PM
Le Cotiche
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the best solution would be stopping creating this crappy players... or buy them and fire them

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