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150167.182 in reply to 150167.181
Date: 9/9/2010 9:53:36 AM
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Thanks for the advise, it helps alot on my understanding for BB especially on how important a level 9 game shape is.

I do have a pitiful stamina player, but should I give gameshape training instead of stamina for PO?

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Date: 9/9/2010 2:01:43 PM
MightyMice
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I learnt L9 when my Scalambrieri was in WC U21 semifinal

About training, if you have just one pitiful stamina, I would prefer to train primaries now and spend gameshape at the last moment, unless you need it at the beginning (sorry I haven't looked at your status).

Don't tell my mates, but I am shifting from monorole (so 48' one match + typically 35'+ the second) to birole training (JR OD or PA mono to JS or 1v1 birole), to have a typical 35'+35', that should allow a decent gameshape. If I would, I'll spend a general gameshape the week before finals. But that depends on general team's condition, opponents, etc.

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Date: 9/9/2010 6:03:24 PM
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Ahaha don't worry about me going to your country forum and boosting around about your training schedule, I won't do that.

I'll reconsider on my training then from your point of view.

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Date: 9/9/2010 6:21:45 PM
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Ahaha don't worry about me going to your country forum and boosting around about your training schedule, I won't do that.

I'll reconsider on my training then from your point of view.


uh oh I will be blamed for your ... wins!

keep in mind. training programs must be carefully planned on the basis of the whole team advantages. For instance, today I would never buy a pitiful stamina as I have all 4 or above. It would be a pity to spend one week to have a minimal advantage.

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Date: 9/10/2010 4:28:19 AM
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so.. how do you become a real life bball coach?

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Date: 9/10/2010 4:31:58 AM
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Luckily I did not set on gameshape for training, my gameshape improve alot without training it and some which is already good enough is maintained.

Ya I'll reconsider properly for training.

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Date: 9/10/2010 5:53:19 AM
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actually......terfu became my coach because we were desperate and he got the secret of the PERIODIC TABLE...so ...he got the job...
^_^

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guys......
why my PG and SG are now SF????

(0_0)

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Date: 9/10/2010 7:42:04 AM
MightyMice
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Thanks for the advise, it helps alot on my understanding for BB especially on how important a level 9 game shape is.

I do have a pitiful stamina player, but should I give gameshape training instead of stamina for PO?


I would advice you to do neither. Not when you are able to play 3 games a week. Well I should say it's been a habit since my real life coaching days, but my theory is that skill is much more important than stamina, and you'd be much better off having 10 skillful players with average stamina rather than 10 players who can never run out of steam yet only have average skill sets. From what I read, your player's stamina is adequate enough for them to perform. So I would suggest (unless it is off season) for you to train your player's skills instead. I've never tried training game shape in BB before, but from my experience in other manager games, training game shape training does not have much of an effect on your players. I would suggest you concentrate on spreading minutes throughout your roster if you want your players to be in good shape, instead of wasting precious training minutes just for a tiny boost in performance that only lasts the week.

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Oops. Forgot to change the recipient's username. This message was actually a reply to Vandar, not BlackMouse...


I was getting nervous

Fully agree with the concept: first skills, then stamina. Of course, possibly avoid critically low stamina. The same suggestion from me: first skills, than better gameshape (at the end of the season) than stamina. Of course is team average of stamina is 1.2... ;)

gameshape must be obtained thru minutes balancing. however, the thing I have to say here is that you can do an exception in a specific situation training gameshape (you are facing an on-off match in post season? this is the "match of your life"? you need all and now, so gameshape will give you more than primaries for next week only). It is left to managers to take bold decisions, unbalancing long (typically preferrable) vs short term.

Apart of my team (I did it some times), I remember our U21 coach asking for gameshape training - if possible - the week before WC finals. He won.

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