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From: darykjozef

To: Shay
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9808.82 in reply to 9808.81
Date: 12/13/2007 1:21:39 PM
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You may want to delete the link as it may be seen as a transfer ad.

That guy doesn't seem to be very good at trading, though (which may explain the 50 players)
Total Sales: $786700
Total Purchases: $1326700
Transfer Balance: $-540000

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9808.83 in reply to 9808.82
Date: 12/13/2007 2:33:44 PM
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Daytrading leads to price inflation.


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9808.84 in reply to 9808.74
Date: 12/13/2007 2:54:33 PM
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Please please please don't do anything like a Transfer Compare. Ever.

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9808.85 in reply to 9808.80
Date: 12/13/2007 3:00:06 PM
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I have played BB since July, so I don't think that 61 transfers make me a heavy daytrader... I don't want even blame people that make a pair of transactions in a week, but here are we talking about 20/30 transfers in a single week. Not quite the same situation, IMHO.

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9808.86 in reply to 9808.78
Date: 12/13/2007 3:12:48 PM
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you're a DT yourself, what the hell are you talking about?? you're one of the many ppl that are ruining this game...


No one is "ruining" the game by DTing.

NO ONE at this table ordered a rum & Coke
Charles: Penn has some good people
A CT? Really?
Any two will do
Any three for me
Any four will score
Any five are live
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9808.87 in reply to 9808.86
Date: 12/13/2007 3:24:24 PM
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you're a DT yourself, what the hell are you talking about?? you're one of the many ppl that are ruining this game...


No one is "ruining" the game by DTing.


Indeed, not ruining the game, but ruining the economy and the realism and the fun for teams who just started.

But you are right, DT doesn't ruin the game.

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9808.88 in reply to 9808.87
Date: 12/13/2007 3:30:26 PM
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Indeed, not ruining the game, but ruining the economy and the realism and the fun for teams who just started.


I don't think that is the case either.

References to "the game" clearly refer to BuzzerBeater as a whole.

NO ONE at this table ordered a rum & Coke
Charles: Penn has some good people
A CT? Really?
Any two will do
Any three for me
Any four will score
Any five are live
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9808.89 in reply to 9808.88
Date: 12/13/2007 4:55:49 PM
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I have been playing for just over a month and have started a bit of daytrading since day 5 or so. I work fulltime and this way I am still able to make great improvements on my team.

Daytraders can't help it if there are people who are willing to buy huge prices for players on a match day and sell them for half that price 3 days after. I've seen this a lot of times already.

I think Daytrading will balance out the economy more then most people think, since with daytraders you at east get a better minimum price as daytraders also raise the bidding against eachother.

If the community doesn't want daytraders they should use minimum prices to avoid daytraders getting a cheap deal...

Those are just my two cents.

Kind regards,


Floppzzy

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9808.90 in reply to 9808.89
Date: 12/13/2007 6:48:42 PM
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That's just nonsense.

When there werent any daytraders the prices will be lower for all players. When DT wasn't there the poorer newer teams who started a few weeks ago could afford to buy some players for a better price if they are lucky. Now that's impossible, because all the daytraders will hunt those cheap buys to make profit of it.
This is only increasing the gap between the richer and better teams and the newer, poorer teams. The richer teams are getting richer and richer by daytrading, with all that money they can build a strong team, the poorer teams don't have the money to buy those players and they can't hope on a cheap buy anymore. So the poorer teams can't keep up with teams in higher divisions because they can't make their team stronger that easily. No lucky cheap buys for them anymore, so not easy to improve at all.

Just quit the daytrading, everyone says everywhere that they want to have a realistic game etc etc etc. But when it comes to daytrading this suddenly changes. I've never seen a team buy a player for a few millions in the NBA and sell that player 3 days later for a few more millions. This daytrading stuff has nothing to do with a basketbal game, with realism and with a 'real market'.


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9808.91 in reply to 9808.90
Date: 12/13/2007 7:55:14 PM
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If a newer and poorer team (like mine a month ago) looks for interesting deals they can become a richer within a month at the expense of less then an hour a day!

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9808.92 in reply to 9808.91
Date: 12/13/2007 7:59:29 PM
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You totally missed the point there.

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