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From: ibarix

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Date: 11/24/2012 11:33:15 AM
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The fastest way to get some bucks from trainees (even bad ones) is half season training on 1 position then selling so you get around 300k profit from him. Here's what I did not too long ago. I bought one not so good trainee for 50k. Then I trained him on 1 position level 4 trainer. I monitored his estimated value and when minimum estimated value got to 350k (350k minus 50k I payed for him = ~300k profit), I started putting him on the transfer list and continued to train him. So my goal was to get 300k as soon as possible. After 2-3 times he was on the TL, one manager comes in and buys my guy for 400k. It took me 7-8 weeks for this.

So, if you could do this in 7 weeks, that's 2 times a season and that's like getting 600k for nothing. That's the fastest way I came up with.

27.5.-23.7.2012. Ramush Zguro
http://www.buzzerbeater.com/player/25311511/overview.aspx
As you can see, he's no beast and I got 300k in half season just by training.

From: Scipio

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230361.5 in reply to 230361.4
Date: 11/24/2012 11:41:21 AM
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Cool, thanks

So would you train him on only one skill using one position trianing or on a couple of skills?

From: ibarix

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Date: 11/24/2012 11:51:21 AM
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Couple of skills so he gets elastic effect, cross training and all the sh*t that comes with that. :)

He got 7 skills in 8 weeks. He trained 4 weeks IS, 2 weeks ID and 2 weeks REB (not in that order, it was mixed). He got pops: 1 JS, 3 IS, 2 ID and 1 REB.

From: Scipio

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230361.7 in reply to 230361.6
Date: 11/24/2012 11:53:27 AM
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That`s great, thanks. That will really help me out next season. I don`t understand the elastic effect. I`ll have to ask another question about that sometime.

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From: ibarix

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Date: 11/24/2012 12:03:00 PM
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In short, really low skills get boost in training from high connected skills. In example, passing trains primarily PAS then some HAN and DRI. So if your player has high HAN (13) and DRI (12) and low PAS (2), then PAS will train faster. The bigger the difference, the bigger elastic effect and thus training of that low skill.

From: Scipio

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230361.10 in reply to 230361.9
Date: 11/24/2012 12:09:20 PM
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Okay, thanks, I understand it. I realise now that I knew that. lol. I didn`t realise it was referred to as the elastic effect. lol

Thanks for the help and good luck for your future.

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230361.11 in reply to 230361.4
Date: 11/24/2012 1:00:12 PM
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that's like getting 600k for nothing.

Nothing is free. How much are you paying for the trainer?

Last edited by Kumiko (CAN U21) at 11/24/2012 3:28:38 PM

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230361.12 in reply to 230361.11
Date: 11/24/2012 1:49:25 PM
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19k. And don't involve trainer in this. No point. All other things being equal, maximizing profit from trainees was the topic.

So if you and I have same level trainer with same salary etc. after one season I have 600k in my pocket. After 2 seasons maybe 1,2M. And you can try to sell your fresh trainee for 1,2M after 2 seasons but I'm not sure you'll be able to do that.

So, like I said. This is the fastest way to get money from trainees.

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"like getting 600k for nothing."

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230361.13 in reply to 230361.12
Date: 11/24/2012 2:52:34 PM
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That's like me saying "Hey I trained my 18 y/r draftee to a 21 y/o starting PG for nothing." Or like for nothing.

Everything you said about maximizing profit is fine, and I agree. But what I am quoting is off.

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230361.14 in reply to 230361.13
Date: 11/24/2012 3:09:13 PM
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you`re being too picky and splitting hairs, relax. I don`t count my trainers salary in terms of offlaying it against any money I make on selling my trainees. Is it really necessary to be so facetious? The guy answered my questions perfectly.

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