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232153.23 in reply to 232153.17
Date: 12/6/2012 5:48:16 AM
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So the key here is his C Heydar Vahedi who's able to play PG offensively (and C defensively

yep!
If I remember correctly, he has 17 OD and ID, 16 or 17 in JS and IS, and that's pretty good for a player.

From: Koperboy

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Date: 12/6/2012 5:53:42 AM
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A situation, very similar to the one when Hana plays PG in Czech NT...

From: minde

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232153.25 in reply to 232153.23
Date: 12/6/2012 6:11:02 AM
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Heydar Vahedi was defending a sf, not a c..

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232153.26 in reply to 232153.10
Date: 12/6/2012 6:29:09 AM
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An interesting win by Tehran, I would love to see the skills of his players.

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232153.27 in reply to 232153.26
Date: 12/6/2012 6:36:58 AM
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If you look at who played which position in offense and defense and pair that with match ratings, it's quite easy to do this...

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232153.28 in reply to 232153.27
Date: 12/6/2012 6:44:13 AM
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Not a lot of managers can play like this. Anyway I would like to see their skills, because you can't be sure what skills they have.

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From: Azrail

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232153.29 in reply to 232153.25
Date: 12/6/2012 7:02:17 AM
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Heydar Vahedi was defending a sf, not a c.. :)

With 17 OD and ID, I think it doesn't matter who to defend, because he can defend again anyone ;)

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232153.30 in reply to 232153.28
Date: 12/6/2012 7:20:08 AM
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Player name: Pos. in offense/Pos. in defense

Heydar Vahedi: PG/SF
Someone already mentioned his high OD and ID (17/17) and high JS and IS. HA/DR are probably around 13 and PA ~12. So:

16, 5
17, 14
14, 12
14, 17
11, 7

Salvo Galvano: SG/PG

15, 9
19, 17
17, 15
8, 8
7, 7

Alexander Tonev: SF/PF or C

7, 5
5, 11
12, 1
13, 17
14, 7

Aurélien Chaouch: PF/PF or C

7, 5
5, 7
7, 7
13, 18
17, 7

Teselin Mancera: C/SG

18, 13
18, 16
17, 9
7, 7
7, 5

There, it took me 5 minutes. I don't think I'm very far off with these skills.

From: Greedy

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232153.31 in reply to 232153.16
Date: 12/6/2012 7:22:20 AM
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not sure what that is.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swiss-system_tournament

The general idea in a swiss-system tournament is after every round, you play an opponent who has the same number of wins. Then maybe world rank or point differential (after the first round) can be used to determine which two of the teams with the same record play against one another. So after a few rounds, bots and weak teams will play against one another.

Last edited by Greedy at 12/6/2012 7:22:43 AM

From: minde

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232153.32 in reply to 232153.30
Date: 12/6/2012 7:49:33 AM
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Nice work! I wonder when I will be able to do something like that.. But I think Mancera defended pg.. Does that change his and Galvano skills a lot?

From: Koperboy

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Date: 12/6/2012 8:17:10 AM
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No, just OD for +1 skill I guess... Btw, I'm not saying I hit the exact skills; I just wanted to outline players' skills based on their performance and match ratings. But I don't think I missed a lot.

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