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172434.6 in reply to 172434.1
Date: 1/26/2011 10:01:56 PM
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I wish I had learned that defense was the most important aspect of the game. Defense determines the outcome, offense determines by how much. I had a player a few seasons back (I was in league V) who had sensational Jump Shot (good right?) however his defense was inept and even though he averaged over 20 points a game his man on defense scored more than him therefore he was playing outplayed at his position. Which is why I had to cut him loose because I realized that if I kept him I would keep not promoting (took me 4 seasons to promote). And I thought offense was more important and I now know it's not which is why I finally promoted. Hope this Helps!

From: Johnson
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172434.7 in reply to 172434.6
Date: 1/26/2011 10:47:29 PM
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I wish I knew about this game several years ago!

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172434.8 in reply to 172434.7
Date: 1/26/2011 10:52:29 PM
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+1!

I wish I knew that high potential didn't mean faster training!
I wish I knew that high potential after the age of 25 didn't make a difference!

I wish I knew that my US BB pals would grumble about me getting more moneys because I have less users in my country! (I'd have started an account when I visited australia lol :P :P )

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172434.9 in reply to 172434.8
Date: 1/27/2011 12:28:11 AM
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Thanks for all the replies!

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172434.11 in reply to 172434.10
Date: 1/27/2011 4:23:17 PM
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Day one: surprisingly - season is starting the same day and first game is in 2 hours!
1. Of course I put crunch time attitude to start the season in fashion - loosing the first game and valuable enthusiasm. I selected team for game1 ranked by DMI.
2. After the game I start selling the most expensive players to save the money not knowing they are the most valuable.
3. I started bidding the players attracted by DMI which was affordable with my budget (DMI in the range 5000-10000?!) which was totally irrelevant.
4. After few hours and messing up my team I started to read the manual!
5. First season I split my training in three parts: outside, inside and SF - nobody of course built the carrier.

Now I am in division2 and I still have one player from my first season as lucky charm...

From: wizkid
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172434.12 in reply to 172434.11
Date: 1/27/2011 11:08:35 PM
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I think my biggest mistake (or maybe misunderstanding) is that I (quietly) thought I was smarter than everyone else when I figured out that I could train by position (PG in this case), and proceeded to buy literally 30 point guards thinking that all 30 would get trained and then I could sell them at a great profit. Now I just have a stupidly long transfer list from buying and subsequently trying to sell all of those not-so-talented point guards.

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172434.13 in reply to 172434.12
Date: 1/27/2011 11:10:25 PM
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hahaha you think you have a stupidly long transfer list? Check out mine: http://www.buzzerbeater.com/team/196186/transferhistory.a...

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172434.14 in reply to 172434.13
Date: 1/27/2011 11:16:14 PM
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I'm on track to buy about 70 players this season for $1000 each. None of them are going to get paid :)

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172434.15 in reply to 172434.13
Date: 1/27/2011 11:18:14 PM
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Why is it that every time that I look at your roster, your whole team is for sale?

And btw your transfer history is redicilus.

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172434.16 in reply to 172434.15
Date: 1/27/2011 11:20:57 PM
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I like to keep them up for sale because I figure there are thousands of users on this site and I only ever need one to want to buy one of my players, and then I can upgrade that position.

haha I love my transfer history :D

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