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73467.7 in reply to 73467.6
Date: 2/17/2009 7:23:14 AM
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Yes, because those 4 stars are a initial judgment on the quality of the players skill levels. As I said games are very inconsistent.

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73467.8 in reply to 73467.4
Date: 2/17/2009 8:19:23 AM
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There definitely is a specific distribution of the probability that a draft player has a certain number of stars. This distribution is the same across league levels.

And here's why koz knows it: (40492.8).

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73467.9 in reply to 73467.8
Date: 2/18/2009 4:49:33 PM
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Hi all,

this is my 3rd draft and Im still not sure what the best ranking is for the players I scouted.
f.e. I have three 4 * with 4 * Potential and I have three 5 * with 3 *Potential... (all are 18 or 19 y)
So I asked myself who should I pick first?
Normally I would say I go with the guys who have more potential but as I saw in the last seasons a Potential of 'all star' is quite enough to train a good player.

In the end I decided to pick a 5 */ 3 * Potential player who fits in my training concept first and then pick the players with 4* Potential to sell on the transfer market. because there a high potential really matters and managers pay a lot more for someone who has superstar potenial.

Its all up to if you have the luck and scout a great player who fits in your trainings concept I think. If not its the best you try to sell the players with the highest potential and buy a decent trainee.

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73467.10 in reply to 73467.1
Date: 2/20/2009 3:34:59 PM
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Hi Petra,

A response to #2:

I am not an expert and I had until now 2 drafts, but I had the luck to always have exactly the players I expected (not 100% but still pretty good).

And I do check their stats. Of course it's also important how long they played in the match but in general I think you can read more in the stats than most of the guys here believe. If you need an excellent shooter right away I think it is not a good idea to go for a 1-13 shooter, just because he has high potential. On the other hand, if you look longterm you should concentrate on the potential to have the best results.

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73467.11 in reply to 73467.10
Date: 2/23/2009 4:17:11 PM
Great Alexander
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Second Team:
Honey_Badgers
I want to thank you all for your help.
I got my drafts and its not what I expected but I am new and did not have too much time to invest it seems. Next season now