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92533.9 in reply to 92533.8
Date: 5/31/2009 2:17:44 PM
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does it matter difference would be in 30,000
IF they would have 15,000 fans on Max Ticket price, they would get equivalent on lower price

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92533.10 in reply to 92533.9
Date: 5/31/2009 2:19:55 PM
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20.000 * 9 is still more than 10.000 * 15.

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92533.11 in reply to 92533.10
Date: 5/31/2009 2:22:43 PM
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But money they waste on building?

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92533.12 in reply to 92533.11
Date: 5/31/2009 2:28:34 PM
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But money they waste on building?


Is investment in the future.

Investing in non trainable players is equal to losing money. Players are losing value when they age and players are still getting better in the current phase of BuzzerBeater.

So when there are 1000 50k salary players now, there will be 3000 next season and 10.000 the season after that. So when you buy one now, he will lose a lot of his value in 2 seasons.

So basicly the best ways to spend your money is at 1) trainable players who will gain value in a few seasons, 2) invest in arena's, which will earn you more revenue every week.

(just my opinion)

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92533.13 in reply to 92533.12
Date: 5/31/2009 2:30:05 PM
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It is investment, but how many seasons do they need to take a profit? 7 ?

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92533.14 in reply to 92533.13
Date: 5/31/2009 2:32:55 PM
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Always less than investing in non trainable players, which is almost always an investment with a negative Net Present Value

Last edited by BB-Patrick at 5/31/2009 2:33:34 PM

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92533.16 in reply to 92533.13
Date: 5/31/2009 3:17:13 PM
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It is investment, but how many seasons do they need to take a profit? 7 ?



if you start earlier, you get back your investment earlier ;)

Yeah and it will take a while before i get the money back, bt with the extra income i could build my arena, and when i look at that list i should be in the list of the ten most exppensiv arenas^^

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92533.17 in reply to 92533.13
Date: 5/31/2009 3:46:49 PM
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It is investment, but how many seasons do they need to take a profit? 7 ?


It's not that hard to calculate. There are 11 home games per season, and each seat costs 20 times the default ticket price (10-35-100-800).

If you build one bleacher seat at $200 and charge $12, you will make your money back in 1.5 seasons.

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92533.18 in reply to 92533.17
Date: 5/31/2009 5:04:48 PM
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If you build one bleacher seat at $200 and charge $12, you will make your money back in 1.5 seasons.


it is not that easy ;)

The formula is like that:

X*((seatsell*new Ticketprice) - (oldseatsell * oldticketprice)) >= investment cost

where X is the unknown factor who determines the needed home games, normally the selled bleachers are also mostly unknwon which makes it not to an exact science.

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92533.19 in reply to 92533.18
Date: 5/31/2009 6:10:13 PM
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Obviously there's that, but I was going for simplicity, assuming you were selling out all seats and not changing the ticket price. You'd also have to consider added revenue in any playoff games.

If you build one bleacher seat at $200 and charge $12, you will make your money back in 1.5 seasons.


it is not that easy ;)

The formula is like that:

X*((seatsell*new Ticketprice) - (oldseatsell * oldticketprice)) >= investment cost

where X is the unknown factor who determines the needed home games, normally the selled bleachers are also mostly unknwon which makes it not to an exact science.


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