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From: krepaleon

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155980.58 in reply to 155980.55
Date: 9/13/2010 5:40:46 PM
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bot teams in higher divisions are replaced by the teams of lower divisions (that didn't achieve to promote normally) with the highest record of wins.. in case of a tie PD is taken into consideration

From: weeso

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155980.59 in reply to 155980.56
Date: 9/13/2010 6:44:34 PM
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That's exactly what am gonna do, although i know ther is no chance for me to beat biokimikos so the goal will be the 3rd spot.

No mate i have enough cash to cover the looses for a plenty of time, but that's not my point i need this cash to invest it on my arena, but now i have this player i guess i'll do what you advised me to do any way thx alot.


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155980.60 in reply to 155980.50
Date: 9/13/2010 8:26:10 PM
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Yeah I'm training my 20 year old shooting guard and my 18 year old small forward. I'm planning to train them in the next few seasons too, especially my 18 year old small forward because all his skills are very good and he's already a great balanced small forward.
But I now have a bit of a problem. I found a super super draftee, with 5 ball rating and potential, A+, 18 year old, 213 cm small forward. I think despite his tall height, the reason he's small forward is because he's well balanced. But if he's well balanced as small forward, then once I get him, I can train him to be a great power forward or center. So I'm confused as to if I should just forget him and get PG, SF or SG from the draft and keep training my current 2 trainees OR get the super draftee and train him (in which case I might have to find several more trainees who can be trained along with him).
What is your opinion on this? I really want to make my current 18 year old small forward trainee a great player and in order to do that, I'll need to train him for another 2 or 3 seasons but I also dont wanna leave the super draftee out...

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155980.61 in reply to 155980.60
Date: 9/13/2010 9:56:42 PM
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I'd go for him. If I couldn't use him, I can still make a mint profit from selling him on the TL and get some one more appropriate height wise later on :)

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155980.62 in reply to 155980.53
Date: 9/13/2010 10:09:39 PM
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1st off, apologies that I missed you bought him last week :)

Well you bought him for 600k I think? You could still make a profit :)

Personally I think prices will drop over time, plus if you sell him later on he'll be a year older, might affect the appeal of getting him and the price u get for him.

Though prices now are a bit lower, due to people offloading players to save cash during the playoffs. But this works in your advantage too if you manage to sell him, you'll have cash to buy some decent players for cheaper.

Or you could try selling him early next season, suck up some losses on his wages and hope that prices go up. But you'd have paid 210k in wages by then.

Its up to you really mate :)

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155980.63 in reply to 155980.60
Date: 9/13/2010 10:23:59 PM
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always take the best player available, even if its a position of strength and you dont intend to train him. That player can be sold for big bucks and you buy your next prospect instead of drafting one. At least when you buy, you know exactly what you are getting.

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155980.64 in reply to 155980.63
Date: 9/14/2010 1:44:18 AM
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Totally agree especially with a 5 star/5 potential A+ 18 year old which are gold and can fetch 2+ million on the market.

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155980.65 in reply to 155980.63
Date: 9/14/2010 3:18:50 AM
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Ok, I will do that.

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155980.67 in reply to 155980.66
Date: 9/17/2010 7:22:53 AM
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Depending on the strength of your division I you might get relegated, don7t sweat it. You can come back up the next year benefiting a year of winning and another 1 million promote bonus. Also while demoted it is easier to focus on training.

Right, I never thought of that, now I come to think that even ending up 8th is not actually a bad idea cuz after the next season, I can probably promote back to div 1 and win 1 million bonus! But then as I keep building my arena, my weekly net income will increase too, so say my weekly net income is 250k per week, 4 weeks will be enough to get 1 million...
But I'll try to stay in div 1 as much as possible because there aren't many active players in div 2, even in my league every team is a bot except for 1 team...so I'm still inexperienced in terms of setting up the tactics etc (though I'm learning quite a lot from the scrimmage). staying in div 1 will be much more fun in that sense.
Thanks for your advice :)

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155980.68 in reply to 155980.66
Date: 9/17/2010 11:48:49 AM
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There was a guy who thought he was slick buying up a bunch of guys with 20/30k plus salaries then sold them all, at a loss at the end of the season when he realized what losing anyway and having 150k in salary to pay meant. That same joker has and had no trainees, thinking he could save not training. Now he has no team and no income. Dont take advice or be like such a joker.


You do realise that a team with no players still has substantial income right? Teams with 0 rosters (or close to zero rosters) make more profit than teams with multiple high salary players. The only exception to this is the team that promotes.

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