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From: MisterSan

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9808.490 in reply to 9808.489
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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9808.492 in reply to 9808.480
Date: 6/30/2009 12:45:50 AM
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Clarification to people,

I was hoping when I joined this game that I was iimmediately going to be competing with eveyrone who plays it.

I see now that that is not the way the game is designed to be.

This game is designed to takes months to get set up, literally. This game is designed so that there is a HUGE gap between top and bottom that CAN NOT be circumvented easily.

Day trading was a way to get into top competition very quickly, but people hated that so its been/being phased out.

I don't think there is anything wrong with wanting to compete right away and have daily decisions make daily impacts on your status and progress.

I see this is a game where you plot and plan and each decision is made over days, or even weeks of planning and the fruition or failure of a decision takes months to see, or atleast it is suppose to take months to see.

That is fine if that is the game you like.

From: Shoei

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9808.493 in reply to 9808.492
Date: 6/30/2009 2:44:12 AM
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i think mistersan,

i think we need to explore some possibilities.

true, with the free agents being cut already its really now harder to find great talent. for me i find great help in this free agents in helping stabilize market price, since some managers here opt to put a really hefty price tag to what they consider to be gems for them when they are really not.

but you know, your concern right now is to be able to compete in a high level in your present state. everyone would want that but you have to look at a side wherein can you keep up with that, i mean can you keep them together.

a lot of teams i notice, have the most tenacious starting 5 even with 3 to 4 6 digits salaries but if you look at their role players no one seems to be able to fit in and play minutes to relieve this guys.

what im saying is, there are a lot of ways to skin a cat. did you know that your players stamina do play a role in how they play games. not just to be able to play long minutes but the amount of effectivity they have through out the game.

why not make get balance players one that can be able to play at the same level as your starter, it doesnt mean that they need to be those very high salaried ones, because one tactic is to be able to play effective the whole game.

if you got subs coming in and play at the same level, and your opponent has micheal jordan in his lineup but he got bad stamina and your guys can play the whole stretcch of the game better, who do you think has a better chance of winning? ( i mean here in bb )

also, there are some managers who bought high salaried guys, there is no problem with that, but the effect of that could be devastating in the sense it might cripple your growth.

aside from salaries your paying, you dont have enough room to save money and increase income as to support that team long term. youll end up either selling him and your team again has a hole to patch or just get players but couldnt really help your team the same level as he can.


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Date: 6/30/2009 4:08:18 AM
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You can't put SuperFly in the Cat. Because he buys players to protect his real players from being injured in Cup/bot games. I actually did this myself last week. I had a SF get injured so I bought a semi-shitty PG and ran my backup PG(6'10) at SF.. Now that my SF is back from injury, I am selling that PG. SuperFly does the same things but on a bigger scale because he has BB3 games, and doesn't want to risk an injury to Zadot(183,000 a week player) in a bot game.. peace

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Date: 6/30/2009 4:31:03 AM
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mayyn other transfer o f this kind are also make, to let the star players stay in good minutes.

I would say 80% of my transfers, and of many teams are crappy players who are fired instantly after doing their jobs.

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Date: 6/30/2009 4:41:53 AM
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Heres a radical idea.

Why not make the minimum purchase for a player $100.000

maybe a touch less but make it relative to the league you are in?

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Date: 6/30/2009 4:44:18 AM
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to avoid those minute killers, in this case i would say we got more traders ... Because the minutes killers themself often have bad minutes and crappy GS - sometimes they won't play a minute in a week etc.

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Date: 6/30/2009 6:08:46 PM
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lol... i have read most posts in this thread and i am sorry to say but this is the louziest excuse/reason you can come up with?

not ment this offensively but come on, you cant tell me he buys backups to make sure his players dont get injured 2 or 3 times a week... You would keep these back ups and train them and at end off season or so sell them, before salary goes up (in case that is an issue for him).... He buys them to sell them to make a profit. there is no other reason than that.

had a look at globetrotters max profit on sales. dont think 5 million over 2 years is that much. considering the time he must spend on this game... Especially when top players go for 3-4 million.


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Date: 7/1/2009 12:31:08 AM
Kitakyushu
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Just because the players he buys for this purpose are expensive doesn't mean that is not the reason he does it.I bought a $2000 player just to play in two games, where as he buys a $200,000 player for the same purpose..For a team of him caliber it just isn't 2-3 games, with the BB3 it is more like 4 must win games a week. And it wasn't an excuse because what he is doing isn't day trading. Peace

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Date: 7/1/2009 12:44:39 AM
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lol... i have read most posts in this thread and i am sorry to say but this is the louziest excuse/reason you can come up with?

not ment this offensively but come on, you cant tell me he buys backups to make sure his players dont get injured 2 or 3 times a week... You would keep these back ups and train them and at end off season or so sell them, before salary goes up (in case that is an issue for him).... He buys them to sell them to make a profit. there is no other reason than that.

had a look at globetrotters max profit on sales. dont think 5 million over 2 years is that much. considering the time he must spend on this game... Especially when top players go for 3-4 million.



Buying a $1k scrub is only good for a scrimmage to stop you from defaulting the game.

A $1-20k scrub if played in meaningful matches isnt going to steal sufficient minutes away from starters.

Not purely to save injuries but a decent $500-$1mil back up can get 70mins a week to allow trainees to be interchanged in position. Leaving someone competent in their natural position so you can train a big man in OD or a guard in RB is as valuable as them being able to absorb minutes away from your regulars (assuming you can get away with it)

The transfer differences are somewhat distorted because of tax paid and also free agents that are re-sold that somehow appear on your history.

The profit certainly isn't huge - I'm not a day trader :D

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