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196055.22 in reply to 196055.21
Date: 9/30/2011 7:05:04 AM
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There's a drop, though I can't say how much, as I haven't really monitored DMI for long enough to really notice (and haven't had enough of a run of 9 GS on anyone to have any real data).


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196055.23 in reply to 196055.22
Date: 9/30/2011 8:06:12 AM
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I dont think experience is in the DMI ecuation. I will post the data you share your conclusions
______________Salary____ DMI
week 33 - 2011 $ 33 201 418 900 GS-9 ST-5 EX-8
week 34 - 2011 $ 33 201 418 300 GS-9 ST-5 EX-8
week 35 - 2011 $ 33 201 417 700 GS-9 ST-5 EX-9↑
week 36 - 2011 $ 33 201 417 700 GS-9 ST-5 EX-9
week 38 - 2011 $ 33 201 359 600 GS-8 ST-4↓ Ex-9
week 39 - 2011 $ 33 201 416 500 GS-9 ST-4 EX-9
week 40 - 2011 $ 33 201 415 900 GS-9 ST-4 EX-9


No stamina training

Last edited by Flamen at 9/30/2011 8:07:28 AM

From: Tangosz

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196055.24 in reply to 196055.23
Date: 9/30/2011 9:16:53 AM
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Thanks for that flamen, very interesting!

Looks like your guy was dropping 500-600 DMI every week, so the stamina effect might be a given percentage of the player's max DMI. Which kinda makes sense to me.

From: Onisifor

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196055.25 in reply to 196055.1
Date: 9/30/2011 1:54:17 PM
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I regularly use DMI for estimation of player (both mine and opponent's) performance in a match week. I find it very useful.

btw, I'm very surprised you've missed this thread (160760.1)

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196055.26 in reply to 196055.25
Date: 9/30/2011 2:28:55 PM
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Thanks, as that was before I joined I hadn't actually seen that thread to this point.

Great work as always by Josef Ka!