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24899.6 in reply to 24899.5
Date: 4/18/2008 3:14:07 PM
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do you make decent money in the cup runs?

I would say so. This year was kind of abnormal, because 9 out of my 12 Cup game were at home. I would say I earned an average of 140K per home cup game (just a guess) so:

9 * 140 = 1.26mil (equal to the buying price of one of my starters)

and my other 3 Cup games maybe added up to around 300K. So close to 1.5mil.

However, if you look at my league games, I lost some real close ones that I probably would have won had I not rested/focused for the Cup. So I guess that must be taken into account.

The money is nice, but I just like having three competitive games every week (4 actually with a decent PL).

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24899.7 in reply to 24899.6
Date: 4/18/2008 3:41:02 PM
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I know my teams nowhere near your caliber as I've only a few god players, but I've been debating trying for a good cup run next season. I'll most likely be promoted into the lower table of D.III. I just don't know if I would prefer to try for two promotions in two seasons or for a more profitable cup run and than promotion the following season.

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24899.8 in reply to 24899.7
Date: 4/18/2008 5:02:01 PM
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I'm not sure you can look at it that way. Each week I would address differently. It depended on how important the league games were that week.

I wouldn't put all your eggs in the Cup basket, because more than likely you'll have to beat a few NBBA teams along the way.

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24899.10 in reply to 24899.9
Date: 4/18/2008 5:32:18 PM
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Just to clarify, that's $1.2M total from the 3 TV games.