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Eliminate elastic effect in training

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312302.8 in reply to 312302.7
Date: 10/20/2021 9:44:23 AM
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As I remember elastic effect...it is not a game changer
OK, so you have no idea how training works. Next.

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312302.11 in reply to 312302.10
Date: 10/20/2021 10:28:24 AM
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Elastic effect is the only reason why you HAVE TO start the training of every player with 1vs1

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312302.12 in reply to 312302.8
Date: 10/20/2021 10:56:43 AM
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OK training master :)
So tell me what is the difference in bulding the same set up skill with and witout elastic effect.
Ok it means faster but is it faster in long therm? To build let say SS140 player with the same built how many weeks you can save ? Or is it moreover the same in training live of the player?

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312302.13 in reply to 312302.12
Date: 10/20/2021 11:07:52 AM
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The difference is around 20 SOS points.

But the problem is not speed. The problem is you can only train in ONE way.

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312302.14 in reply to 312302.13
Date: 10/20/2021 11:25:21 AM
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I can understand what you're saying, but I guess training as well as GE will never be touched by BB's.

Besides wooden U21 centers literally every player has to train at least a season of 1x1 sf/pf. Not only does it give elasticity, it is also the biggest TSP per week kind of training. It is an issue, but I look at it the same way I look at entire training - it's BB and not real world. Also as long as you have contacts in the game you can just arrange training with other players which I find to be a part of the managerial game.

A friend is training 1x1 for the next two seasons because he drafted a HoF? Good, arrange a "trade-off": you sell your youngster for him (as long as it is within the rules) and he trains him for you. In the meantime - who knows, you can train other guys, you can compete or both. After the X ammount of DR and HN your trainee has - you buy him back. Both of you win.

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312302.15 in reply to 312302.14
Date: 10/20/2021 11:28:29 AM
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A friend is training 1x1 for the next two seasons because he drafted a HoF? Good, arrange a "trade-off": you sell your youngster for him (as long as it is within the rules) and he trains him for you. In the meantime - who knows, you can train other guys, you can compete or both. After the X ammount of DR and HN your trainee has - you buy him back. Both of you win.

(1) This is against the rules
(2) You lose the benefits of the player being your draftee.

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312302.16 in reply to 312302.15
Date: 10/20/2021 11:33:15 AM
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1) It's not against the rules if the price is right for the market.
2) True, this is a big con. But hey, it's depth