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56899.26 in reply to 56899.23
Date: 11/8/2008 1:19:34 PM
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Well first of all I don't see how somebody bidding $5.000.000 is blocking the deal. If somebody wanted that player that bad and bid over the $5.000.000 they are willing to pay that price and there's nothing wrong.

If the player is worth $3,000,000 bidding $5,000,000 and then withdrawing the bid could definitely block the transfer. Please also note that it's against the rules to overbid on a player, even though it's technically possible to pay as much as your finances allow.

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56899.28 in reply to 56899.27
Date: 11/8/2008 1:52:28 PM
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No, I don't think this is realistic at all, actually. The Knicks aren't able to "change their mind" about the $25 million they owe to Marbury this season.

If they made a $25 million offer to him, it appears that maybe they withdrew it. He's getting $22M this year. ;)

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56899.29 in reply to 56899.26
Date: 11/8/2008 2:07:48 PM
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Ok, thanks for the heads up. :)

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56899.30 in reply to 56899.27
Date: 11/8/2008 2:08:54 PM
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Ok then.

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56899.31 in reply to 56899.30
Date: 11/8/2008 10:44:29 PM
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which transfer are you actually referring to??
I can see 3 transfers all no more than 50 odd K...

Whats the worst you can actually be overpaying for a 50k guy?? 30k??? !!!!! You surely cant have overpaid for your 8k dude??

Anyway - you are fighting / fought a losing battle...

I assume you are also only buying players with high potential but do you realise that anyone over 22 at that skill level is irrelevant what potential they have?

I would suggest read the rules, scour the forums learn who to listen to (and who not to)* - then make more accurate decisions when you next enter the Transfer market.

*very important

I have to also take this opportunity to commend Kozlodoev for his example of why the withdrawal system wouldnt work (the 3mil example)

Written like a true GM ;-)
(i knew you had it in you!)

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56899.32 in reply to 56899.31
Date: 11/8/2008 11:03:02 PM
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First of all I'd like to say that I know the transfers that I'm talking about aren't that high. And by the way you're thinking of different players, the ones I've been talking about haven't gone through yet.

Anyway I'm not fighting a battle. I really find it ignorant when people tell me what I'm doing because I know better then anyone what I'm doing. I'm giving my opinion and it's being shot down straight away.

I am disgusted by these sorts of judgmental comments which you've just demonstrated!!

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56899.33 in reply to 56899.32
Date: 11/8/2008 11:09:17 PM
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First of all I'd like to say that I know the transfers that I'm talking about aren't that high. And by the way you're thinking of different players, the ones I've been talking about haven't gone through yet.

Anyway I'm not fighting a battle. I really find it ignorant when people tell me what I'm doing because I know better then anyone what I'm doing. I'm giving my opinion and it's being shot down straight away.

I am disgusted by these sorts of judgmental comments which you've just demonstrated!!



?? Well I can only repeat what others have said.

There are new transfer comparisons and MASSIVE disclaimers which take a few seconds to read once or twice before they are imprinted in your mind.

As a new player it is recommended NOT TO SPEND on anything til you have an understanding of how the ingame finances work.

If you wish to just jump straight in then you have to expect not all of your decisions are going to be correct ones.

PPPPPP
Proper Planning Prevents Pith Poor Performance.

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56899.34 in reply to 56899.33
Date: 11/8/2008 11:36:42 PM
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Where are these MASSIVE disclaimers you speak of?

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56899.35 in reply to 56899.34
Date: 11/8/2008 11:56:32 PM
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WARNING: It is against BuzzerBeater rules to bid above market rates on a player. Our cheater tools may detect this as an attempt to transfer money between two accounts and BOTH teams may be banned.

Transfer Price Estimate: There have been 21 recent transfers of 18 year old point guards with respectable handling and starter potential. Of these, the ones with skills most similar to Jarl Damsgård have been selling for around $ 2 000 to $ 10 000.

Ever seen one of these?

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56899.36 in reply to 56899.35
Date: 11/9/2008 12:06:01 AM
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Well the first thing is a cheater precaution. It's telling me what's against the rules, not what players values are.

And to the second one, as I mentioned earlier in the thread I was trying to find that but I couldn't. It was to "un-massive" to see at the time.

I realize that maybe I should have taken more time to look around, however I believe that the withdrawal tool could be a helpful feature.

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