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9808.434 in reply to 9808.431
Date: 4/17/2008 5:47:33 PM
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Very bad idea! Tuesday im in school and and sunday i have practices. Then i can't buy players not at all.

I not if i understanded what did u mean, but tell me if i was wrong.

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9808.435 in reply to 9808.431
Date: 4/17/2008 6:52:33 PM
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I think that it could work if the dates will be catchable for everyone

Good luck for finding that kind of a day...

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9808.436 in reply to 9808.435
Date: 4/18/2008 2:45:54 AM
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and what about whole even numbers of a days?

Tuesday

Thursday

Saturday

I think that is a good compromise, anyway there could be a lot of versions.

It is just a point to think about

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9808.437 in reply to 9808.436
Date: 4/18/2008 2:59:29 AM
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heres a radical idea...

change the transfer list to be similar to scouting!

each week you instruct you franchise to source all players with a skill ie. JS Proficient-Prolific and you only get to see these players and bid for them til the next update when you can look for someone else!




From: Mojo F

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9808.439 in reply to 9808.1
Date: 4/19/2008 9:03:07 AM
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The only way to stop day-trading is by making player value more transparent for everyone, what a player is worth. Obviously the trade market in bb is not efficient enough, because a lot of people can not say how much one player is worth. if managers would only put players on the market near the fair market price, day-traders would not have a chance. I still believe day traders are necessary to make the market more liquid.

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9808.440 in reply to 9808.439
Date: 4/19/2008 8:40:25 PM
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The only way to stop day-trading is by making player value more transparent for everyone, what a player is worth. Obviously the trade market in bb is not efficient enough, because a lot of people can not say how much one player is worth. if managers would only put players on the market near the fair market price, day-traders would not have a chance. I still believe day traders are necessary to make the market more liquid.


Because the game is so young and the skills and what they translate to on the game engine is open to so much interpretation it is not uncommon for lots of managers to value players differently.

Comparing on as an example to HT you have a mature market with specialist trainers for each position and if you really want to check the valuations of players there are enough experienced users/forums to discuss before making a purchase.

Here we have 10,000 new users in the space of last 2 months and the rest I assume have played the game for coming up to 1.5-2 seasons on average... we have yet to see the impact of player skills enough to properly value their contribution so as this is the case there will be larger discrepancies between perceived values of players.

I know some managers go on visible skills some prefer stats, some a combination.... until certain theories are proved (if they ever can be) then this will continue and you will always have managers speculating on skills that they think will become more valuable.

Love it, hate it, tax it, limit it, it will still happen in some shape or form...

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9808.442 in reply to 9808.441
Date: 12/20/2008 11:00:33 AM
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Just to be sure - what do you exactly mean by Day-trading? I read this thread (not whole though) and I saw posts which refered to skill-trading, not day-trading. So what exactly does this mean? And how can a manager earn money by it? (I think you can earn money by skill-trading and you can help your team in one match by day-trading...so that's why I ask...)

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9808.443 in reply to 9808.442
Date: 12/20/2008 11:13:06 AM
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Wow! A jump in the past

You making DT when you buy a player today at 100k and you put him in the market always today at 500k and at the end you sell it at 500k. No one training in the meantime so this is a pure "speculation". The day trading has been limited a lot with the introduction of the taxes even if the idea that hattrick introduced some days ago is quite interested imho. It means to force the team to play at least 1 match before to resell a player that you've just bought and to play another match if the player that you put for sale will be not sold. BBs could think about it

1990-2022 Stalinorgel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pV-Xppl6h8Et
From: docend24

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9808.444 in reply to 9808.443
Date: 12/20/2008 5:44:18 PM
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Different times of week, different prices, wow.

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