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161927.41 in reply to 161927.38
Date: 10/23/2010 3:27:40 AM
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Completely disagree with your strategy.
1. After 1-2 weeks of training GS it doesn't give the same result as at the first week. At least I've noticed it with my team.
2. Playing with 7 players and tough games you will get at least 85-90 minutes per week. Training GS it will mean you will have GS mostly 7 and 8. The opponents will have GS=9 with 10-12 players that are are not as good, but they have GS=9. Your opponent will win 3 games a week, and I'm not sure that you will win him in the finals with proper strategy.
3. You loose money. You can get at least 1M per season with proper training strategy.


Sure, you can win with 7 players. LAst season I managed to win 3 weeks in a row with inly 5-6 players only. But that doesn't mean it is a good strategy. And the fact that you used it and got 5th place doesn't mean it either. This season you are at 8th at the moment. You strategy is too short-termed for this game.

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161927.42 in reply to 161927.41
Date: 10/23/2010 3:39:03 AM
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I noticed gameshape staying at 8 or 9 every week for all players when I trained gameshape. I had a massage doctor and the players played 80 to 90 minutes a week.
I had 5 good players play all 48 minutes, they have 5 starters and then backups play during 48 minutes. The advantage they might have in gameshape is lost because my starters play the whole match and perform better than their backups. So over the whole game you have an advantage.

I don't think you lose money, you can still train 2 rookies a week in your scrimmage.

I only bought the team half way through last season and won every game except 1 for the rest of the season and then in the last few weeks I knew I couldn't relegate and I was sitting in 4th spot and so I sold my team to get more money and enjoy a few weeks with no costs. Otherwise I was gauranteed a playoff spot last season if I wanted it. So the tactic works.
And I am 8th at the moment because I sold my team, if I had kept the team I had last season I would probably be first or second at the moment. I'm just trying something different at the moment.
And I disagree the strategy is too short term because if I got a great team together I could promote this season, make it to the ABBL, then tank all of next season and rake in the money, fall back to div 2 and dominate.

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161927.44 in reply to 161927.43
Date: 10/23/2010 3:57:14 AM
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Abysmal season last year? You have to be joking. A newly promoted team making it to 4th place is not an abysmal season by any stretch of the imagination.
My team and finances today is still good, I have 2 great players, and enough money to buy the rest of my team once I decide to.
And I was in the playoffs last year, and then tanked the last 2 games to get 5th place.

I've promoted 2 seasons out of the 3 I have played and made the playoffs in the season that I didn't promote but then tanked on purpose. How is that not successful?

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161927.45 in reply to 161927.32
Date: 10/23/2010 4:01:18 AM
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With salaries dropping and 2 of your 9/10 players potentially being quality 50-70k SF's, there is no reason why you can't build a monster 9-10man roster and compete across all fronts.


If you're lucky with injuries you can do it with 8 + 2 good young trainees + a scrub. Most of the better EBBL teams have 8 or 9 players they compete with plus a few scrubs or young trainees who aren't really good enough to try and win anything other than early round cup games with.

Last edited by Elmacca at 10/23/2010 4:12:28 AM

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161927.46 in reply to 161927.44
Date: 10/23/2010 5:23:55 AM
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It's ok to test some out there tactics. Even if this one works for you, I think it's not really a suitable one in general (especially not ok to suggest this to just started users).
In the end you choose the tactic for your team. Noone else actually has a say in that.

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161927.47 in reply to 161927.46
Date: 10/23/2010 5:43:33 AM
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I didn't suggest it to a new user though.

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161927.50 in reply to 161927.49
Date: 10/23/2010 6:33:32 AM
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What are you on about? The strategy did work. I bought and kept 5 high salary players on my roster last season and managed to gaurantee a 4th place finish. But if I stayed in 4th I probably would have lost in the first round, and then I would have to pay the salaries during the offseason. Instead, I sold them at a loss, but saved money during the offseason, and just bought another player just then, so now I have 3 high salary players on my roster. You said I'm losing games at the moment, but that is because I haven't played my high salary players in the games yet. I need to find 2 more players that I like, and then I will start trying to win games. And at the moment I'm focussing on getting money from the cup games as well. I don't plan on selling the players on my roster at the moment, no point in this market. I will keep them until their skills drop.

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161927.51 in reply to 161927.50
Date: 10/23/2010 6:52:59 AM
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I think what he's trying to say is that you just seem to be going season to season with no real long term plans or goals at the moment.
If you look at the team from a season ago to now, there doesn't seem to be much significant improvement because your whole strategy depends on being lucky or unlucky on the markets.

Day trading or relying on the markets for your teams success is ultimately not a very good long term strategy ;)

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