btw, what is the meaning of monorole ? Does it mean training only focus on the one position rather than whole team training ?
Thanks again
whole team!?!? whole!?!?!? never ever!
mono = single position (OD for PG only for instance)
bi = two positions (OD for PG+SG)
never use others (3+): result is poor, training is slow and suboptimal, you never can use full potential even of a star, at the end you overpay your roster, keep money frozen on players that will not pay back, and don't develop your talents.
birole is an exception under two possible conditions:
1) that training does not allow mono (JS)
2) you had a messy week that will bring only to suboptimal training for a number of reasons (seldom, but happens)
with monorole, you should arrange your training program to have 48' in the designed spot for THREE trainees. I did for 6 seasons, so you can ;)
planning as I suggested above allows you to decide about your trainees set. if this season you'll spend at least 10 weeks in monorole, it is useless to have 4 trainees. You can have 3, plus a 23 yrs old, low potential but with room under cap, that will be your "overflow" player, taking biroles, some mono when trainees are injured, and can be sold at higher price (despite global economy...). I had one two seasons ago.
or, you can plan a season where your trainings will be almost all birole (JS/1v1) as I am doing for this one to (try to) survive. in this case, you can expand your roster to 4, 5, even 6 trainees (but only in a series where most of matches will be against bots).
Last edited by GM-BlackMouse at 10/19/2010 8:47:22 AM