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241443.3 in reply to 241443.2
Date: 5/8/2013 8:35:57 AM
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I don't have info, but with a higher level trainer, you get anywhere from 1-2 to up to 4-5 more pops a season, depending on what 2 levels you are comparing.


This would be a gross exaggeration IMO. Or just wishful thinking.

Each level is about 8% higher than the previous level. That would make 2 extra pops an absolute best case scenerio but it's closer to one extra pop a season, per level.

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241443.4 in reply to 241443.3
Date: 5/8/2013 12:01:55 PM
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Does that 8% apply in all training modes? I mean 1-position training , 2-position training and team training (like passing/team or rebounding/team).

I always reckon most of the info collected from 1-position training, since most of the managers choose 1-position training. Data for 2-position training would be collected from 1-on-1 and rebounding.

Did someone else train the whole team for passing about 10~12 consecutive weeks or similar?

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241443.5 in reply to 241443.4
Date: 5/8/2013 12:09:34 PM
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The 8% is a just an estimate but likely a pretty good one and yes, that should apply to all training modes because it's a %. Nobody has any concrete figures on anything but thinking about it in terms of a % makes a lot more sense than thinking about it in terms of how many 'extra pops' you're going to get as there are so many different factors that play into that.

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241443.6 in reply to 241443.5
Date: 5/8/2013 1:26:52 PM
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Based on the records below:
Weeks of training data by trainer level:
1: 159
2: 191
3: 241
4: 7906
5: 6763
6: 3781
7: 380

http://training.bb-usa.net/club/showTrLevEffect.php

The chart seems to indicate that level 5 trainers offer little value over level 4 trainers.

Personally a level 4 trainer with career extension for $13,000 a week seems much more valuable than a level 5 trainer costing $22,000. Saves me 9,000 a week and gives me career extension for nearly identical training speeds.

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241443.7 in reply to 241443.6
Date: 5/8/2013 1:45:04 PM
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I'm aware of this data. Personally, I think there must be some inaccuracies in it because the level 4 to 5 change is so minimal. I can't imagine that the game was set up with that in mind.

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Date: 5/8/2013 10:31:14 PM
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Plus, I honestly think there are too many random factors thrown in together in the crowd sourcing project that the data is all messed up. It's reliable to some extend, but I've found it to be inaccurate plenty of times now.


That's the way I view it too. Don't get me wrong, all this data being collected is a very good thing and definitely helps understand how training works much better but it shouldn't be taken as the absolute gospel. It's still just a small sample and should be only taken as an estimate. And I'll tell you, this hasn't driven the prices of level 5 trainers down either. They're still going for crazy high prices on the market these days.