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203378.36 in reply to 203378.32
Date: 1/11/2012 4:57:47 PM
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If you would have read, you would have known, that the case here is the following:
1) There is no limit on a player value.
The worst player can be set to market with 1M$ starting price, and be paid that much.

2) The day-traders are using this to get bargains with newbies that are not much familiar with the game, and with not-that-good BB-managers.
On real-life, you will not see a team playing unlimited value for every player.

This game is not about eBay, or being an agent.
It is about being a BB-manager.
After you are doing this kind of operation, you don't really need to even manage.
You have enough money to do as you wish.

When a user is against making this game a more BB-managing game and support eBay-features, you need to ask yourself "why?", and check his Transfer-History and see the reason there.

I don't know why you are playing this game, I'm here for playing BB-managing.

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203378.37 in reply to 203378.33
Date: 1/11/2012 5:14:44 PM
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It is about:
1) Managing your money - When to invest on players and when on Arena.

2) Training players as good as you can.

3) Using the draft as good as I can, and by using I mean also investing on scouting points.

4) Using the game-tactics to overcome my opponent.

5) Using the money that is dedicated for salary to build the best team I can.
Meaning, defining which skills I prefer on which position, and what are those I can leave W/O at this time.

etc.

It is not (like others) to make unrealistic bargains (due to current several trading definitions), and basically that's it.

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203378.38 in reply to 203378.35
Date: 1/11/2012 5:22:57 PM
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Did those players had been sold for more than what they bought for?
No they did not.


mailny for the reason, that they don't buy/sell players there, is it very rare that you pay transfer fee at the european basketball. Sometimes ACB teams does, but i am not an expert there.
So the answer is NO. All the other are just excuses.

but i can give you example in the NBA where player was traded to a club, who traded them right away most likely cause they expect to get a better player for them or increase the value with the switch?
Circular trade is just not relevant.
It is still "zero-sum" bargain - each team get's something with the same value, as none would want to lose...

It may be executed in two steps, but it is still a circular-trade, and it is still a bargain that is fair for all.

Nothing that can be say for a bench-warmer (for example) who [is being/can be sold] for any price you would like.

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203378.39 in reply to 203378.38
Date: 1/11/2012 5:24:10 PM
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How about teams accepting to TAKE contracts to immediately buy them out, encouraged by "cash considerations"? That´s pure day-trading NBA style. There is no plan whatsoever to use the player. It´s made for money.

Last edited by LA-seelenjaeger at 1/11/2012 5:24:38 PM

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Date: 1/11/2012 5:33:26 PM
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but i can give you example in the NBA where player was traded to a club, who traded them right away most likely cause they expect to get a better player for them or increase the value with the switch?
Circular trade is just not relevant.
It is still "zero-sum" bargain - each team get's something with the same value, as none would want to lose...

It may be executed in two steps, but it is still a circular-trade, and it is still a bargain that is fair for all.

Nothing that can be say for a bench-warmer (for example) who [is being/can be sold] for any price you would like.


isn't that exactly what daytrading is, getting something you don't need to trade it again for something you want?(especially why are you calling them circular trade, isn't is more a line since it don't come back necessary or just seen very very long term)

If you don't get anything for it, i even have bigger problems to understand where the problem is.

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203378.42 in reply to 203378.36
Date: 1/12/2012 4:15:22 AM
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1) There is no limit on a player value.
The worst player can be set to market with 1M$ starting price, and be paid that much.

Please understand that you are expected to report such transfers. All transfers must be fair, and all transfers must happen at real market prices. Your example is clearly an overpriced transfer, and such transfers will be adjusted.

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203378.43 in reply to 203378.42
Date: 1/12/2012 4:41:19 AM
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1) There is no limit on a player value.
The worst player can be set to market with 1M$ starting price, and be paid that much.

Please understand that you are expected to report such transfers. All transfers must be fair, and all transfers must happen at real market prices. Your example is clearly an overpriced transfer, and such transfers will be adjusted.



but just when they are sold, he just said something about listening them.

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203378.44 in reply to 203378.43
Date: 1/12/2012 7:27:27 AM
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Yes, listing of course is okay per current rules. There is a limit on player value, though.

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203378.45 in reply to 203378.39
Date: 1/12/2012 7:30:33 PM
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How about teams accepting to TAKE contracts to immediately buy them out, encouraged by "cash considerations"? That´s pure day-trading NBA style. There is no plan whatsoever to use the player. It´s made for money.

Seriously. Do you know what day-trading means???

In this process of "buying out a contract", they are paying for that player to not play at they're team.
I'll repeat - paying!!!

Day-trading expect to be payed.

[s]Do you see the difference?[/s]

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Date: 1/12/2012 7:36:55 PM
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If you don't get anything for it, i even have bigger problems to understand where the problem is.
I wonder why it is so hard for you to understand...

isn't that exactly what daytrading is, getting something you don't need to trade it again for something you want?(especially why are you calling them circular trade, isn't is more a line since it don't come back necessary or just seen very very long term)
And Maidof just made a deals for paying in the future... right...

When one is exploiting the system that allow false bidding (bidding way to high for a player, and getting a player for way to low price), and buying that player for this sole purpose, it is - day-trading.

In your example, they trade A for B, and knows that A will be equal to B, but just the type they need.
Day-traders trade from A to B for getting A multiple by something.

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