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29236.22 in reply to 29236.20
Date: 5/7/2008 8:54:05 PM
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Day traders typically need start up capital so that means being in a high division or seliing a good trainee (which means at least 1 season into the game)

I can tell you i want to fill my stadium more now than ever to keep making profit until the wages = my weekly turnover. I wont be sacrificing fans/attendence for a 100k here or there (thats just 6000 bleachers at $16) so if the effects spill over into weeks thats just 2000 a match. Also if players are in worse GS then in the big games you would be foolish to play them.

Lets see how it plays out in reality. On paper it reads like a great solution.

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29236.23 in reply to 29236.20
Date: 5/7/2008 9:00:33 PM
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IMO this system won't bring desired results:
we will see more players with same high price but atrocious GS
daytraiders will be daytraiding players with atrocious GS
daytraiding can bring more money than tickets


i can quote you... and add:
- skill trading will be even harder now
- one must hope not to have long injuries and be in need of buying replacement players.

there were so many other good proposals...

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29236.24 in reply to 29236.23
Date: 5/7/2008 9:06:51 PM
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there were so many other good proposals...

Yes you are right like higher taxes

Last edited by profit007 at 5/7/2008 9:07:31 PM

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29236.25 in reply to 29236.24
Date: 5/7/2008 9:09:29 PM
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there were so many other good proposals...


Yes you are right like higher taxes


Or transfer compare tool...

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29236.26 in reply to 29236.20
Date: 5/7/2008 9:11:23 PM
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We will have to wait and see if the changes are effective. As recent (and not so recent) global events illustrate, predicting financial trends is a prickly and at best slapshod affair, even for the most preceptive of economists. Even between them there is rarely any consensus on what eventually will happen. And as always, measures taken always will be negatively received and/or experienced by some (even if such measures benefit the majority).

I guess what I'm saying is let's not judge the album before we give it a good few listens.

Perhaps now daytrading can bring in more money than box revenues do. However, as the market matures (that is, when more good players become available) I think however that large stadiums will eventually be able to bring in more. This, in conjuction with the new rules, will make being a daytrader a little trickier.

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29236.27 in reply to 29236.26
Date: 5/7/2008 10:49:31 PM
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I believe the word you were looking for is drought. So, ummm, none of your attempts were correct.

Once I scored a basket that still makes me laugh.
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29236.29 in reply to 29236.28
Date: 5/8/2008 12:27:45 AM
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the fan enthusiasm is really a great thing,

i remember orlando trading tmac and the fans were really really making point in saying no.

but i would like to ask, if your selling good but out of rotation guys meaning they werent even on the playing floor most of the time, could the effect be the same as selling one of your starters.

and more likely so if i get a player from a draft that has to be given the time and attention just to develop compare to other players, i would certainly just fire the guy than keep him longer hoping someone would be out there looking for him would have the same effects as getting lesser fans?

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thanks in advance

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29236.30 in reply to 29236.29
Date: 5/8/2008 1:30:38 AM
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your BuzzerBeater team''s fans won''t be happy if you frequently sell their favourite players. Selling players will have an effect on the number of fans who show up at your next few home games

I do not know such effect is just for the high level players or for all players or have different rating for each players.
And, how about firing the players? If I fire some of my players, are there any effect take place.

BTChina,veryCD
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29236.31 in reply to 29236.29
Date: 5/8/2008 1:35:58 AM
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the fan enthusiasm is really a great thing,

i remember orlando trading tmac and the fans were really really making point in saying no.

but i would like to ask, if your selling good but out of rotation guys meaning they werent even on the playing floor most of the time, could the effect be the same as selling one of your starters.

and more likely so if i get a player from a draft that has to be given the time and attention just to develop compare to other players, i would certainly just fire the guy than keep him longer hoping someone would be out there looking for him would have the same effects as getting lesser fans?

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thanks in advance


i dont like this fan enthusiasm thing.. what factors would affect how a fan "likes" the player? the fans will be angry at me if i sell an atrocious player ?

i suggest making a "agreeability" "fan likeness" or something for the players which will be a factor for fan enthusiasm.

Rebuilding
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29236.32 in reply to 29236.31
Date: 5/8/2008 2:10:57 AM
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i think what his [pointing out is, what if this player whpo never crack or probably wont get to play in bb league that long is a good person,

meaning if his into charity always going to schools for speeches , helping the community and such stuff.

hey if he aint a value in the floor might as well do something else to increase his value for the fans

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