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208477.53 in reply to 208477.37
Date: 2/16/2012 9:57:55 AM
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no... I really wanted him... but with my crazy attendance now (less than what I got even in div III), I am glad I did not get him, nor any US NT player. I think this will probably be my last season... I'll just bleed the treasury to zero and see how that goes.


I kind of wish my team was in Div. V. Finish in last each season, and since it's unlikely that another team scouts, you could maybe get the two best players from each draft. Use all your money for a world-renowned trainer. A team makes so much money by having a drafted NT player; imagine having a starting five of them. If you're thinking about quitting you should do something crazy and exciting like that.

I've actually been considering something exactly along these lines for the past few days. Not that I'm thinking of quitting or anything, but the more I consider it, the more the game design seems to encourage this sort of thing.

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208477.54 in reply to 208477.53
Date: 2/16/2012 12:42:21 PM
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Interesting, how would you train them?

I'm assuming to get top NTers they need 1 position training for more than 2/3 seasons before 2 position.

Potentially :

1st draftee + trainee 1 position
1st and 2nd 1 position
1st 2nd 3rd 1 position?
1-4 2 position?
1-5 2 position?

then what? :D

Also, with the bot drafting order changed from random to initial ranking, you're very likely only to get 1 player each season that's worth it. - And it's very likely you'll have big holes to fill i.e. all respectable but 1 OD and PS? That would be a tough waste of a season.



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208477.55 in reply to 208477.54
Date: 2/16/2012 5:10:21 PM
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It would of course be a huge challenge that would require some luck, but if pulled off it would give the team an advantage over literally every team in the game (assuming no other team has done it). The exact strategy of what to do would depend entirely on the cards dealt. Ideally the draftees and training would be a progression from PG to SG to SF, etc, with two position training sandwiched between one position training, so the PF gets jump shot training with the PG, and the SF gets rebound training with the PF/C, and the training regime is concluded with one position of inside shot/inside defense.

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208477.56 in reply to 208477.53
Date: 2/16/2012 5:30:55 PM
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Well, I did serial demote and found out the hard way how much the game discourages the practice. I don't think I would have had any trouble staying in II if I wanted, but once I went down the path of demotion, the hits just kept coming.

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208477.57 in reply to 208477.56
Date: 2/16/2012 5:43:15 PM
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Well, I did serial demote and found out the hard way how much the game discourages the practice. I don't think I would have had any trouble staying in II if I wanted, but once I went down the path of demotion, the hits just kept coming.

Please explain further.

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208477.58 in reply to 208477.57
Date: 2/16/2012 6:17:56 PM
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I understood I would lose significant income, but I don't think I was prepared for just how much. I'm not sure how big NBBA stadia ended up getting, but for several seasons mine was among the largest in the country. Actually, I just looked and I'd still be well equipped there with close to 18k seats. I sold out last week and my income was 261k altogether. At that level it is difficult to train players from scratch and still compete. Many times in the last few seasons my coach was as expensive as my entire team. Each time I demoted, I did it in part because I believed it would give me an opportunity to regroup and quickly promote. Granted, I made some terrible transfer decisions and didn't consult the offsite forum for a couple years, but it was much tougher than I anticipated. Now, I'm trying to relearn the game from scratch and not blow my modest warchest of about 5.5 mill too early.

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208477.59 in reply to 208477.58
Date: 2/16/2012 6:22:14 PM
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Many times in the last few seasons my coach was as expensive as my entire team.


Whoa!

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208477.60 in reply to 208477.58
Date: 2/16/2012 6:23:16 PM
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I don't think it's the number of seats in your arena that matter at this point, it's the location and price of those seats.

I'm of the opinion that your bleachers are too cheap, and that your lower tier are too expensive and too few.

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208477.61 in reply to 208477.60
Date: 2/16/2012 6:26:25 PM
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It could be that I need to add some seats. Being that right now I'm selling out, it doesn't look like any are too expensive. I really just went off the chart on the offsite forum. I will raise the prices a bit with the next update, but the fans were a little pissed about the end of last season. How many seats would you add?

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208477.62 in reply to 208477.59
Date: 2/16/2012 6:29:33 PM
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Many times in the last few seasons my coach was as expensive as my entire team.


Whoa!


I definitely was overspending. Usually I tried to keep a 6 around. Replacing them as they get more expensive is prohibitively expensive in the lower leagues. I would probably have another couple million sitting around if I had used 4s. Ultimately, my financial troubles came from a couple spending wars we had, IIRC. Was Isaksen the 7 in every category SF back in the day?

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208477.63 in reply to 208477.62
Date: 2/16/2012 7:31:53 PM
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One of the hardest elements of this scenario to game is the distribution of top players. Each league seems to be independently distributed and event the top end draftees are non-potential NTers. There are 32 Div V leagues, so you would have to be extremely lucky season after season. You might be able to pull it off for two seasons and get one gold/green potential and a superstar/gold guy. If you are really lucky they are matched in size and skill profile.

From my training experience, you are far better off buying a matched set of players to train and then eventually selling one off and keeping the others. But I like the thought experiment...

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