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9808.481 in reply to 9808.480
Date: 6/29/2009 5:12:24 AM
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I was a daytrader last year and it is good to do for a little bit to fill holes in your team but to try and buy a team to compete in a half a season is wishful thinking at best. This game is a marathon not a sprint.. patience is the key to this game.. peace

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Date: 6/29/2009 6:26:36 AM
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The fact is, this game is many many things. While there is undoubtedly an economic aspect to the game... the name of the game is not to garner the most money. It is a long term game to win championships.

In June alone, you have made 91 transactions. That is just an absurd amount.

I decided to see what the best teams in the world have done this month. I took a look at every team still in the BBB competition. These 32 teams combined to make 131 transactions. An average of 4 transactions in June.

Two teams had no transactions. Only one team was over double digits (AlausMegejai who had 12... and apparently decided last week to have a complete remake of the team).

There is a reason you are being "punished"... the game you are playing is not the game the creators of this game wanted played.

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9808.483 in reply to 9808.479
Date: 6/29/2009 7:51:06 AM
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I hear you.. but in a shorter answer perhaps you can link me to;

1) So called teams making the money you claim they are making &

2) The teams that started at the same time as you that you feel you are behind the curve against.

From: brian

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9808.485 in reply to 9808.479
Date: 6/29/2009 10:13:09 AM
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Top teams in every league almost makes 2-3 transfers a week.


No, that's 100% false.

Anyway my plan was to make some money then use it to buy an all around team, cuz with the way the game strategies are set up that seemed the only thing likely to make sense.


So you're plan was to get rich quick based on a transfer market "loophole". That loophole closes when you abuse it, and has been set up that way for many good reasons.

Now that your original plan has run its course, you can still take what you made to jump ahead of so many others that started around the same time as you.

"Well, no ones gonna top that." - http://tinyurl.com/noigttt
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9808.487 in reply to 9808.486
Date: 6/29/2009 3:31:16 PM
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Player can only be transferlisted the same amount of games (45 minutes) he has played in the club.

1 game = 1 chance to be transferlisted

Players form the original team and drafted should be the exception to this.

It's the rule HT implemented and it's working very well

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9808.488 in reply to 9808.483
Date: 6/29/2009 7:01:42 PM
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I don't think many teams started same time as me day-traded into competition.

Sharman Globetrotters in Japanese league make a transaction roughly every 2 or 3 days.

Somebody posted some data on top teams a few posts back.... Wasn't that an average of a transaction a week? I'm sure for some teams that is like 1 transaction a month and others its 2 or 3 a week. Coming to average of one a week.

Some teams do better than others, in order for one person to be making a profit, it makes there is likely counterparts losing fundage on transfers.

I'll give some player names... I guess you can look up to see their transfers histories-
Here are two guys that will sell in next 2 days. Got to wait for weekend to see the bulk of transactions with profits, but even during the week profits are made
Naoum Fitsialos
Sacarino Burgo
And Just some names scowered from Japan top league transfers, people bought in sold in less than month for large profits-
Paco Pepe Abolafio
José Vicente Garro

I guess this all has been slowing down. I was looking at older transaction histories at first when I started I was looking at top teams total transactions vs. old teams that did crappy. Usually top teams have a long long list of transactions.

I guess some of them made their $$$ long ago. I don't want to talk bad about top team in Japan, I think they are a smart player, and good for them. But obviously they have slowed down and its gotten tough for them to make transactions, but they are still gonna remain on top by makiing smart transactions.

I guess slowing down trading does put focus on training/increase training impact on the game.

I guess I just like faster pace games.

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9808.489 in reply to 9808.488
Date: 6/29/2009 11:33:04 PM
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mistersan,

im a bit confused right now with all the writing and your ideas and your feelings.

right now i want to ask you what is your problem, just be specific sorry. i really want to help you

well if you would welcome it


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Date: 6/30/2009 12:39:58 AM
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Shoei, no worries man. its just a game. No problem, just expressing my opinion and stuff.

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9808.491 in reply to 9808.488
Date: 6/30/2009 12:42:15 AM
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Sharman Globetrotters in Japanese league make a transaction roughly every 2 or 3 days.


I wonder what his manager has to say on the subject.

:D

AND......

Paco Pepe Abolafio - sold at a loss.. trust me I know!
José Vicente Garro - correct - this was a nice profit!

Last edited by Superfly Guy at 6/30/2009 12:45:05 AM

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