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49301.55 in reply to 49301.54
Date: 5/3/2009 2:08:44 AM
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I could use a mentor with alot of knowlege.. still many things im uncertain of.

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Date: 5/4/2009 11:52:28 AM
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I don't know if it is kosher to draw comparisons here to Hattrick or not but I do see that a lot of the users overlap and will understand where I'm coming from on this suggestion.

One of the most helpful things I encountered in Hattrick was when I was able to follow the development of a team from Division 5 upto Divsion 3. Everything this team did was made public. The match analysis was out in the forum for all to see. Through the guidance of Havoc, The Bonham Carters (I think that's the team) were able to rise through the ranks rather quickly.

Is there any interest in doing the same type of thing here in Buzzerbeater? If so, I'd be willing to be the mentee. My team may or may not be the right team for this type of exposition as I think I've been around and might have finances/players that others just starting out don't have access to. I am, however, a n00bie in the trues sense of the word in terms of match engine comprehension.

What do you think?

From: YoungSanta

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49301.57 in reply to 49301.56
Date: 5/4/2009 3:54:29 PM
Wadsworth Grizzlies
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Helena Bonham Carters

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49301.58 in reply to 49301.56
Date: 5/4/2009 7:39:06 PM
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on the USA outside forum a few users basically kept a public journal of how they were approaching their season. i was one of them. doesn't seem like a bad idea. but i'm not too sure if top teams will want to lay everything out for everyone.

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Date: 5/4/2009 8:19:02 PM
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on the USA outside forum a few users basically kept a public journal of how they were approaching their season. i was one of them. doesn't seem like a bad idea. but i'm not too sure if top teams will want to lay everything out for everyone.

I'd consider laying everything out, but people would just be disappointed at how a complete nincompoop like me could be at the top of the NBBA at this moment in time. :)

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Date: 5/4/2009 8:20:16 PM
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on the USA outside forum a few users basically kept a public journal of how they were approaching their season. i was one of them. doesn't seem like a bad idea. but i'm not too sure if top teams will want to lay everything out for everyone.

I'd consider laying everything out, but people would just be disappointed at how a complete nincompoop like me could be at the top of the NBBA at this moment in time.


Start early, train some players, make lots of money, buy other players?

Last edited by modred at 5/4/2009 8:21:02 PM

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Date: 5/4/2009 8:22:16 PM
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on the USA outside forum a few users basically kept a public journal of how they were approaching their season. i was one of them. doesn't seem like a bad idea. but i'm not too sure if top teams will want to lay everything out for everyone.

I'd consider laying everything out, but people would just be disappointed at how a complete nincompoop like me could be at the top of the NBBA at this moment in time. :)


Start early, train some players, make lots of money, buy other players?


Ding ding ding!

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49301.63 in reply to 49301.58
Date: 5/4/2009 10:12:40 PM
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I'm sorry, I didnt communicate very well.

It wasn't the upper division team that would lay everything out. it would be the mentee.

In this case, it would be me. I would expose my entire team, roster, staff, finances to the forum. The mentor, along with additional input from the rest of the more experienced managers, would dissect that team. we would have a discussion about what to do next

I would scout my opponents, putting down everything I observe about them here in the forums. The experienced manager would tell me what I missed or ask me questions which would force me to go back and re-evaluate my opponent.

That was the basic composition of the most helpful experience I had in HT.

Didn't know if that would work here.

From: Kukoc

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Date: 5/5/2009 12:57:04 AM
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So basically other managers played HT for you and now you want other people to play BB for you aswell:)
Crap idea imo...

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