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224468.329 in reply to 224468.328
Date: 9/18/2012 7:25:04 AM
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heheh... can't believe i won that game.
only played normal to try and stay competitive.

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Date: 9/18/2012 7:45:15 AM
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heheh... can't believe i won that game.
only played normal to try and stay competitive.


Given the lineup I played and the fact you played normal, I cant believe that I got that close.

Well done to you though

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224468.331 in reply to 224468.327
Date: 9/18/2012 9:44:39 AM
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You're not doing any worse than that one season that I often speak of... Even stevens, so long as you hold steady going into the ASG, you are right on track. ;-)

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Date: 9/18/2012 4:52:59 PM
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You're not doing any worse than that one season that I often speak of... Even stevens, so long as you hold steady going into the ASG, you are right on track. ;-)


Thanks mate for the reassuring words. Dont know as yet what my plans are, I would have liked to have knocked up 12 wins quickly and then had the option of selling down to allow my trainness another season to mature. I wont be unleashing a spending spree like I did all those seasons ago as I think that would be unsporting given that I actually have the money this time.

With Matt becoming more active on the ABBL board and you on a plan to relegate. Unfortunately our league wont be the same next season

Last edited by Sid Vicious at 9/18/2012 4:58:35 PM

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Date: 9/18/2012 8:13:21 PM
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Yeah I've checked your line up and it's embarrasing for me. maybe you playing 2 - 3 and me playing 1-3-1 is what caused your PF to get so much points and for mine to not do as well. I dunno.

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Date: 9/19/2012 2:45:09 AM
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Looks like I saved the sinking ship lol 3 wins over top 4 teams means only 1 thing, party at my place this wekend & everyone is invited!!!

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Date: 9/19/2012 7:46:46 AM
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Looks like I saved the sinking ship lol 3 wins over top 4 teams means only 1 thing, party at my place this wekend & everyone is invited!!!


I actually rank your team.

Despite playing in Buzzerbeater for countless seasons and having spent 4 seasons in the ABBL, I am still very much learning about the game.

I reckon Buzzerbeater has layers

That is as a Manager there are layers of knoweldge that you acquire as your experience increases.

One of those "layers" is game shape & enthusiam.

What seperates your team from a few others in our league is that you understand this concept and practice it.


Currently I dont know if there is a quicker way to blow money in this game, than buying young trainnees.

They cost you a fortune, the trainers cost a fortune and you lose games and drop down divisions to pursue the passion.

Just look at Knyla Knights

Ismael Frischauf (24899303) brought for 1.2 mill sold for 750K & Hilpert Kirndorfer (25106981) Iwen bid over me to get him for $1,225,400 yet despite full on training for a season, could not get a bid on him for 500K.

I wonder what Guest would sell for now if Zazz was to put him on the market for a one doller starting bid


Last edited by Sid Vicious at 9/19/2012 8:00:11 AM

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224468.336 in reply to 224468.335
Date: 9/19/2012 9:13:13 AM
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I think the thing with buying a young trainee, is that u arent just buying his young potential, your buying his older 'greatness' as well.

eg: in those two examples above, ur buying an untrained untrouched trainee and paying a premium, purely for potential. Its also the easiest time to train a player. Compare that to a 20 year old who has had 2 full seasons of training, his 'pathway' as i would call it has already been determined.
people pay a premium for a player who is 'untouched' in training... because he could become anything they want. buying a 20 year old already trained, means ur buying someone elses work/mistakes/pathway.
IM not saying I agree with that logic, id buy a 20 year old trainee, who has been trained correctly, but its harder to determine whether or not a 20 year old has had his first 2 seasons of training full maximised, so majority of purcahsers dont go for them.

thats my theory anyways.... what they sell for isnt their true 'value'.... its their 'market' value. and the above is how the market perceives trainees.

in other news... what...the...fudge is goin on with injuries this season!?!? just had my new SG purchase last a whole 13 minutes on Tuesday night before going down with ANOTHER 2 week injury. thats my 4th player this season alone to go down with a 2 week injury. Not including cup games, Ive lost a total of 4 SG start's, 4 backup PF and 4 backup C games due to injury and now another 4 starting SF games due to injury so far this season and it isnt even All-star break yet!

ohhhh... Kiwi doctor..... that explains it all.

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224468.337 in reply to 224468.336
Date: 9/19/2012 9:52:53 AM
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nice player :) you got him pretty cheap for his skills :)

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Date: 9/19/2012 6:08:44 PM
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The fact is the market price has utterly crashed for 99% of players but there is still 1% that are very expensive. Well trained forwards (SF or PF) with a great balance of skills and a high TSP still sell for a fortune. They are usually a good investment though because of the way they can create mismatches and shut down their opponents. The other player that has kept their value is 18 year old high potential players. There is no doubt that all those Aussie HoF players you, Iwen and Zazz spent millions on last season will not be worth anything close to what you paid for them ever again unless they become a world class forward after many many seasons of difficult training.

I was trying to bet an 18 year old myself this season and bookmarked all of them and bid on lots but always missed out until I was forced to settle for Dexter.

Dexter Leadbeater (22817866)
Point Guard
Owner: Chelsea Seagulls

Weekly salary: $ 18 026
Role: draws a paycheck
(BuzzerBeta)

DMI: 134100
Age: 21
Height: 6'0" / 183 cm
Potential: superstar
Game Shape: strong

Jump Shot: prominent Jump Range: mediocre
Outside Def.: sensational Handling: prominent
Driving: sensational ↑ Passing: sensational
Inside Shot: inept Inside Def.: proficient
Rebounding: respectable Shot Blocking: mediocre
Stamina: awful Free Throw: strong

Experience: pitiful

Dexter says: "Blood. Sometimes it sets my teeth on edge, other times it helps me control the chaos."


The fact that he was much cheaper than the 18 year olds despite having seasons of training already invested and already capable of playin for me without turning games into an auto-loss is a huge bonus. In two seasons the 18 year old would still be a liability, in two seasons Dexter will be a very very dangerous man hopefully giveing me an all-Aussie starting team as long as I can get him enough inside training to play SF.

Cheaper.
Better now.
Already half trained.
Less of a risk.

It isn't what I wanted, I wanted a guy I could make into an U21 star, but we don't always get what we want, I was forced to settle for someone that was a much, much better investment.

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224468.339 in reply to 224468.337
Date: 9/19/2012 8:11:08 PM
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yer bargain aye!

i bought him for $200k or whatever, and he has this on his profile

" Of these, the ones with skills most similar to Loc Chung have been selling for around $ 500 000 to $ 750 000. "

hmmmm.... :)

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