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Analyzing pops in Cross-training!

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192339.366 in reply to 192339.365
Date: 9/30/2011 5:32:21 AM
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Welcome to the club! A pop on 32 year old? I hope you won't experience a drop in same skill next season

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Date: 9/30/2011 6:02:57 AM
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With 33y he shouldn't drop yet , but anyway I want to sell him ;)


9/30/2011 Outside Shooting for SG
Kong Xianyang ↓dropped↓ in Passing from strong to respectable .

He is 33...


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192339.370 in reply to 192339.369
Date: 9/30/2011 6:10:12 AM
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Yeah, it's my first skill drop ever, but I never had 33y olds. And I don't have a trainer with Career extension anymore

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Date: 9/30/2011 6:35:57 AM
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I've been thinking...now the elastic effect is even more important than before. I'll give you an example:

You are training IS which is 5 levels above ID and RB (so it trains slower due to elastic effect). Let's say in this case, one training of IS raises said skill for 0,4. So 0,36 goes into IS and 0,04 in another random skil.

Now let's say IS is 5 levels BELOW ID and RB. In that case, one training of IS raises this skill for 0,6. So 0,54 goes into IS and 0,06 in another random skill.

I know elastic effect was already important, but now it's even more since those 10% that go into another skill are worth more.

From: Cveto

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192339.372 in reply to 192339.371
Date: 9/30/2011 9:45:27 AM
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Well i was thinking about the same thing, but we can't really know if cross training really works based on % of the skill trained. For all we know the amount of cross training recived could be calculated seperatly from the main skill training. And the elastic effect could also influence the amount of training recived with cross training. So many possibilites...

Regards,

Cveto

Last edited by Cveto at 9/30/2011 9:46:49 AM

From: Marot
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192339.373 in reply to 192339.371
Date: 9/30/2011 9:45:39 AM
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I'm quite disappointed about the training;

Today my SF had a pop up of SB(to 8) when i was training on SF-PF(first cross training pop).

This season i haven't trained inside defense, so if i do it next season it's probably i got another pop of SB(to 9)


So basically it means i'll lose 1 level of IS or ID or RE because the SB will raise more than it should do.

I trained in a multiskilled way always, but this new system of training it will be negative for the managers who train SF's because you can't control the sublevels of the player if you are training him in all the skills.


So yes, it's pretty cosmetic change, if you are training a monoskilled outside player and your players pops-up the IS or ID or rebound from 1 to 2 it's ok, but if your worst player skill is in 8, it's an awfull system.





Last edited by Marot at 9/30/2011 9:46:19 AM

From: B.B.King

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Date: 9/30/2011 9:53:48 AM
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Maybe in previous weeks during outside training, You had invisible training of ID/IS/RB ;-)

From: Manouche

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192339.375 in reply to 192339.373
Date: 9/30/2011 10:06:05 AM
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You understand your player has not gained a full level in SB, don't you ? His progress was lilliputian. He has only crossed a virtual line that made him "pop".

Since it seems there are sublevels to potential, there is no way we can be accurate to the unit level of skills anyway.

By training inside next season, you may have a pop in OD.

So many reasons to get a perspective on this...

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