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126140.703 in reply to 126140.702
Date: 9/18/2010 11:50:54 AM
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You were the only user that reported a pop in passing after training something else. I train guards since I started playing this and the only time I got a pop in passing was when I trained it. Are you absolutely sure that you didn't train passing instead of handling for example and got a double pop?

From: bolzano

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126140.704 in reply to 126140.703
Date: 9/18/2010 5:22:06 PM
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I am almost sure that u are wrong.In season 12 I have had a pop in PASSING for one of my trainees and I remember training something else...OD or One on One

From: pmfg10

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126140.705 in reply to 126140.704
Date: 9/18/2010 6:08:43 PM
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Ofcourse i'm wrong. Nothing mentioned in the training speed analysis there's no such data. No one has ever said that they had a pop in passing but now everyone has them.

Last edited by pmfg10 at 9/18/2010 6:08:58 PM

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126140.706 in reply to 126140.705
Date: 9/18/2010 10:44:20 PM
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well after 1 season, and not being a main trainee, heres my rookie;



Weekly salary: $ 3 240

DMI: 42700
Age: 18
Height: 6'1" / 185 cm
Potential: 6th man
Game Shape: strong

Jump Shot: strong Jump Range: atrocious
Outside Def.: prolific Handling: respectable ↑
Driving: awful Passing: proficient ↑
Inside Shot: respectable Inside Def.: pitiful
Rebounding: awful Shot Blocking: awful
Stamina: respectable Free Throw: atrocious

Experience: pitiful

he isnt my main trainee, so his jumprange and driving issue havent been looked at because my other trainee is not lacking in those skills. What do you guys think?

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126140.707 in reply to 126140.706
Date: 9/18/2010 10:46:33 PM
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He has been well trained, but will never be a great player because of that driving and jump range, but lucky he is not a main trainee.
I think you would do well if you got his jump shot and outside defence up and then sold him for a nice profit.

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126140.708 in reply to 126140.705
Date: 9/19/2010 8:39:47 AM
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Handling trains passing as a secondary skill. Besides passing itself I don't think there's other training who does it.

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126140.709 in reply to 126140.708
Date: 9/19/2010 9:02:18 AM
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I think that you're confusing OD with passing. I've heard that handlling trains outside defense, but not passing.

From: Alvarrr

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126140.710 in reply to 126140.709
Date: 9/19/2010 10:12:56 AM
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No he is not. As Martinez correctly said, Handling training also trains Passing as secondary skill (and I don't think Handling training trains OD but if you have experienced an OD pop while training Handling then say it and it will be the first notice I have about it).
I don´t have real numbers, or images of sets of skills to prove you what I'm saying, but I have friends (real life friends) who play this game and some of them have trained Handling or Passing to guards, and they have experienced what Martinez told ya: that both trainings are secondary training of the other (to make it easier to understand: if you train Handling you also get a percentage of Passing training. If you train Passing you also get an amount of Handling training).
All things considered, are you sure about the Handling - OD thing? Please answer

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126140.711 in reply to 126140.710
Date: 9/19/2010 10:42:01 AM
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Actually he's right also. OD is a secondary of handling as passing is a secondary of hadling.

My experience: 6 seasons running the portuguese U21 NT database with lots of players.

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126140.712 in reply to 126140.711
Date: 9/19/2010 11:42:19 AM
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Ok, thanks for the info. It was something I hadn't heard of yet. Interesting for Guards training plannings. Last question then: What's the percentage of OD increase for every Handling training?
Thanks for the answer.

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126140.713 in reply to 126140.712
Date: 9/19/2010 1:03:42 PM
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You're welcome.

Very, very low. Don't know exact numbers because handling is something most managers don't need to train.


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