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268923.18 in reply to 268923.17
Date: 4/21/2015 9:00:02 AM
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You can't train three 18 y old all season long and aim for a title (unless very precise circumstances), but you can completely train older players and succeed. Still, the light arrangements you have to do when training help for some turnover at the top and in the leagues under.


Of course, there is also the possibility some weeks (the most competitive ones) to train the two-position skills like 1 on 1 or rebounding (or JS, but I feel bad even mentioning that training type), so you can minimize the number of minutes you need to expose the 18 year olds in league competition.

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268923.19 in reply to 268923.16
Date: 4/24/2015 10:13:07 PM
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Hey man, good guide, i haven't read it all, but i do have a comment to maybe help improve it.

Not sure how to solve the problem, but your posts are quite 'text heavy'. You have put bullet items and headings, but maybe needs a bit more?


Maybe need to change some headings to bold. Maybe put some section dividers. Maybe put some key statements in quoted boxes.
example
Winning at Buzzerbeater
The key to Buzzerbeater is to
win all your league games
. You can do this buy tanking for the first 10 seasons, then you should have lots of money.

Training
For the first season,
do simple training
. That is, pick one or two players to focus on making sure you get them in the right position for training. Go away and read the manual on how training works, get the 48+ minutes, etc etc
*************************************************************************************
New section etc...


Just to make the format a bit nicer, easier to read.... easier to refer back to if you wanted to come back to it. Noy saying my suggested format above is any good, but just giving some examples.