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193598.2 in reply to 193598.1
Date: 8/7/2011 7:10:48 PM
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Why would you want to do that? It is still very early in the season, doing this will take you 2 seasons (half a year) to get back to where you are now and when you come back, you might not even be that much better than you are now?

Honestly, I think tanking is a waste of time unless your team is a waaay behind the rest of the teams and even then, a few acquisitions can quickly change all that

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193598.3 in reply to 193598.1
Date: 8/7/2011 7:23:57 PM
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well, u know u need 3 starters for a legit lineup, do you?

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193598.4 in reply to 193598.1
Date: 8/7/2011 7:54:53 PM
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You are still going to have to pay your league salary floor, so it is not worth it. Also why are you training someone who is 6'7 and star potential into a SG?

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193598.5 in reply to 193598.1
Date: 8/8/2011 1:55:27 AM
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IMO, tanking is almost NEVER a good option. its really not hard to get 4th or 5th in a non top tier league. just play enthusiasm, gameshape and tactics properly and you should be fine with a low salary roster and still not be relegated.

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193598.8 in reply to 193598.6
Date: 8/8/2011 7:41:44 AM
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Agree, with a bit of tactics and enthusiasm, you could easily survive in a division with your salaries close to the salary floor. So why would you tank? You'll receive the same amount of money, if you don't tank even more, because more people will come to the arena. Plus, you will not lose a whole year or more in lower divisions, where income is also less.
The only plus of tanking is that you will get a better draft pick.. and believe, you'll find out it's not worth it.
I'll give you an example, last year I had the lowest salary amount in the whole division. My salaries were just 30k above the salary floor, yet I reached the playoff semifinals and lost to the team that promoted eventually. So in a way, it's as if I tanked, but got results at the same time...

Last edited by Dodor at 8/8/2011 7:46:42 AM

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193598.9 in reply to 193598.8
Date: 8/8/2011 9:00:21 AM
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I've been seeing this a lot in the Forums. TANKING. While I'm new only my 2nd season and I blew my shot to promote early in my first season by firing everyone on my team except 12 or 13. I did this before reading the manual. The reason way I said that is because I still finished as runner up in my league. This was before I knew about GS. This yr I won a PL which I was clearly the weakest team. Read up on the Forums and listen to what GM's have to say. Then do the research yourself B4 you make a move. It's a learning process. In which some take to serious. I'm going to run my team the way I want to run my team after hearing what others have to say. With that said I would not even dream about TANKING. To risky. I don't know but if you tank your season, wouldn't that lower you attendance? Just asking.

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193598.10 in reply to 193598.9
Date: 8/8/2011 9:44:15 AM
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Well when people talk about tanking it is usually when they wouldn't win many games even when they try to win so it would be hard to attract a crowd anyway. I'm not sure if the actual margin of loss affects attendance or whether a loss is just a loss.

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193598.11 in reply to 193598.1
Date: 8/8/2011 10:29:26 AM
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From what I've seen & understand Tanking is a great idea, it's just not in the spirt of the game. The only catch is once you've tanked & your ready to come back, you still have to sign right & build a team with "X-Factors" in key positions that are hard for most other teams to deal with & as your in the Canadian league, you have good managers in your top division, so I'm sure they are ready for that.
Hope this helps.

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193598.12 in reply to 193598.11
Date: 8/8/2011 11:33:39 AM
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From what I've seen & understand Tanking is a great idea


There are little to no consequences for you to tank, you can easily bounce back up. What you said here:

in the Canadian league, you have good managers in your top division


is a good reason for him not to tank. As was already said, it's a waste of time, and i hear it's quite boring to play through.




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