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236881.24 in reply to 236881.23
Date: 3/5/2013 12:22:23 AM
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4/20 = 20%

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236881.25 in reply to 236881.11
Date: 3/5/2013 6:30:04 AM
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I feel you man. It can be a real pain to acquire good players from the TL. It takes a lot of time and patience, and I've missed out on a couple of great buys because of a last minute bid while I was doing something else for a moment. I'm lucky though that I work on a laptop all day and got plenty of time to check and bid on players, but for those that can't spend a lot of time on the game, I understand the bidding process is a big hurdle.

But, it's very hard to have a fair and at the same time easy system. Maybe a blind bid system would be something to think about. Every can submit a price they're willing to pay, and nothing is shown until the deadline, at which the highest bidder gets the player. Problem then is reserving the cash that is spend on bids; you don't know wether you currently have the highest bid so you cannot spend your money otherwise as long as you have a bid on a player, even when it's not the highest.

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236881.26 in reply to 236881.24
Date: 3/5/2013 3:16:06 PM
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4/20=5

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236881.27 in reply to 236881.26
Date: 3/5/2013 3:23:57 PM
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20/4 = 5

4/20 = .20

You know... This game involves quite a bit of math... You may want to brush up on your algebra.

Just saying.


Edit: the fact that you are still arguing without checking a calculator on your math that you are way too overconfident in, tells me you are a person who doesn't like to admit when they are wrong or very good at taking criticism objectively.


Last edited by ShadowSlam at 3/5/2013 3:27:04 PM

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236881.28 in reply to 236881.27
Date: 3/5/2013 3:35:26 PM
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20/4 = 5

4/20 = .20

You know... This game involves quite a bit of math... You may want to brush up on your algebra.

Just saying.


Edit: the fact that you are still arguing without checking a calculator on your math that you are way too overconfident in, tells me you are a person who doesn't like to admit when they are wrong or very good at taking criticism objectively.


I think what you're discounting is that although he's 4 for 20 now, he knows he's going to be 1 for his next 80 and therefore it really will be a 5% rate. Clearly you're just not seeing the big picture here. ;)

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236881.29 in reply to 236881.28
Date: 3/5/2013 3:37:06 PM
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20/4 = 5

4/20 = .20

You know... This game involves quite a bit of math... You may want to brush up on your algebra.

Just saying.


Edit: the fact that you are still arguing without checking a calculator on your math that you are way too overconfident in, tells me you are a person who doesn't like to admit when they are wrong or very good at taking criticism objectively.


I think what you're discounting is that although he's 4 for 20 now, he knows he's going to be 1 for his next 80 and therefore it really will be a 5% rate. Clearly you're just not seeing the big picture here. ;)




Of course!! * whap self *. Now it makes sense! +1

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Date: 3/5/2013 8:37:35 PM
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Also the fact that he is in d.v and has this much money says a lot too.


Mostly that he spent 7 years in DV.

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236881.31 in reply to 236881.30
Date: 3/5/2013 8:51:35 PM
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6 and half seasons to be honest , I didnt play the 1st season of the tea, it was few games. But i had to save i,ts smart thing to do. I came out of it Ok. As matter of fact as today my team gets $115K more than anyone in this new league im in . LOL after salarys, i take in 50K$ which to me is very good. Im prjecting about 500K In profits maybe less gve or take. I really dont have to make any moves

To the other guy btw the math is all the same no matter how u slice it .2 =5. i wasnt using algebra, i was using division. / means divide in math terms. no point of using aleg for that. no one is wrong we looked at the math problem from different angle/

Last edited by Mr. Glass at 3/5/2013 9:01:31 PM

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236881.32 in reply to 236881.31
Date: 3/5/2013 9:28:31 PM
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To the other guy btw the math is all the same no matter how u slice it .2 =5. i wasnt using algebra, i was using division. / means divide in math terms. no point of using aleg for that. no one is wrong we looked at the math problem from different angle/


0.2 is not equal to 5, in the same sense that two dimes is not five dollars. Nor is 0.2 equal to five percent; it is equal to one-fifth, which is 20%. Well, theoretically, in a base 40 mathematic system, it could be accurate to say that 4 is 5% of 20, but only because that 20 would be 80, and even then I'm not sure how the concept of percent translates to other bases.

I think to sum it up, he wasn't questioning your division skills, just that you were diving in the wrong direction or just completely misunderstanding the concept of percentage.

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Date: 3/5/2013 9:37:43 PM
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To the other guy btw the math is all the same no matter how u slice it .2 =5. i wasnt using algebra, i was using division. / means divide in math terms. no point of using aleg for that. no one is wrong we looked at the math problem from different angle/


0.2 is not equal to 5, in the same sense that two dimes is not five dollars. Nor is 0.2 equal to five percent; it is equal to one-fifth, which is 20%. Well, theoretically, in a base 40 mathematic system, it could be accurate to say that 4 is 5% of 20, but only because that 20 would be 80, and even then I'm not sure how the concept of percent translates to other bases.

I think to sum it up, he wasn't questioning your division skills, just that you were diving in the wrong direction or just completely misunderstanding the concept of percentage.


You are correct

Mr glass... Your computer has a calculator... Use it. Or I will gladly accept 5% your style of your paycheck to tutor you math...

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236881.34 in reply to 236881.31
Date: 3/5/2013 9:52:40 PM
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Another classic thread. You continue to astound. Keep up the great work.

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