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Date: 6/9/2018 8:28:36 PM
Hemet Hooligans
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I'm not planning to use it a lot, but i have used it around 20% to 30% of the time. I'm in division 4, so my competition is minimal. I have 16 players with salaries ranging from $5, 000 to $15,000 and my top 10 core have salaries between $9,000 and $15,000, and when i match up to teams that have 2 to 5 players with salaries in the $20,000 to $40,000 range and the rest around $2,00 to $8,000, i usually clean their clock, which leads me to believe that - to an extent - balanced teams with depth will beat out teams with just a few superstars. Now i have no idea whether that applies to teams in better divisions or not.

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Date: 6/9/2018 8:53:45 PM
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Upper divisions are more about strategy and game planning than salaries. Lower divisions are more about salaries. When you get higher up the difference in salary becomes lower so the overall impact of lineups and GDP becomes much greater. Whereas if a team is doubling your salary down in D4... you aren't winning no matter the GDP. Balanced/Non-balanced rosters are really up to you. Bigs are more expensive than guards though, so keep that in mind.

Past salary it's also Game Shape, if a guy is a 40k salary at 4 GS and another guy is 10k salary at 9 GS the 10k guy will likely perform better. It's to avoid teams stacking and just idling there.

2x NBBA Champion: S55, S56. 3x USA Cup Champion: S54, S55, S56. WR for longest home streak ever at 11 in Season 47.
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Date: 6/9/2018 9:52:22 PM
Hemet Hooligans
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Yeah...i'm always checking my (and opposing) teams DMI when figuring out my lineup.There seems to be a strong correlation between game shape and DMI.

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Date: 6/9/2018 10:39:02 PM
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It's more than a strong correlation, DMI = Game Shape x Salary. 9 GS is always constant for the number behind it, the rest are a range ex (8.0 - 8.9).

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Date: 6/10/2018 5:33:43 AM
Dynamo J. Hradec
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It's more than a strong correlation, DMI = Game Shape x Salary.


Have you ever tried to verify it on any player? According to it, my player Kopal has GS 16,7. Or salary 148 000. Neither is true.

(actual numbers are DMI: 1 335 900, salary: 80 140, GS: 9)

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Date: 6/10/2018 12:17:39 PM
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It's not a flat formula like that, it comes from here:

(http://www.buzzerbeater.com/community/forum/read.aspx?thr...)

Most of Josef Ka's research from back in the day still holds true, or has a level of truth to it.

Last edited by Apex at 6/10/2018 12:18:46 PM

2x NBBA Champion: S55, S56. 3x USA Cup Champion: S54, S55, S56. WR for longest home streak ever at 11 in Season 47.