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289733.28 in reply to 289733.24
Date: 10/2/2017 11:07:58 PM
Syndicalists' BC
Naismith
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Did you hit skip tutorial or just close it?

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289733.29 in reply to 289733.24
Date: 10/3/2017 12:53:07 AM
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hey boys.. when the tutorial thing came up, i was busy and closed it.. how do i get back to the tutorial?


Hey dude, if you didn't click skip the tutorial, you can get it back just by going to the step you were at. I think the first step was clicking on your team name in the menu(might also be roster or manage my team), so if you click on one of those the tutorial should pop up again.

If you skipped the tutorial, like Ben mentioned, you can get it back in preferences.

Last edited by Mountaineer at 10/3/2017 1:06:41 AM

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289733.31 in reply to 289733.30
Date: 10/3/2017 9:00:20 PM
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Day 2 (Tuesday 3 October 2017) : Performances by (http://www.buzzer-manager.com)

Night results
Quebec Gators 77 - Syndicalists' BC 97
Shaolinhood 94 - The Vancouver Blackfish 108
Harlem Strikers 141 - Mayne 131
Carleton Ravens 54 - The Elites 122
April Rain 105 - Gimme That Ball 117
Kelvins team 94 - DR34M Hakeem 109
Masology 104 - Sock Bears 99
Calgary Spitfires 115 - Whitby Wolverines 83

Best collective performance of the evening
Points : 141 : Harlem Strikers
Rebounds : 61 : The Vancouver Blackfish
Assists : 29 : Harlem Strikers
Steals : 19 : Calgary Spitfires
Block Shots : 12 : April Rain

Personal best performances of the evening
Points : 38 : E. Maragkos (Mayne)
Rebounds : 20 : A. Hossain (Sock Bears)
Assists : 10 : N. Zandberg (Harlem Strikers)
Steals : 8 : A. Amat (Calgary Spitfires)
Block Shots : 5 : V. Depreux (April Rain)

Top 5 of the evening
Point Guard : K. Mohr (Mayne) (30 Points, 4 Rebounds, 5 Assists, 3 Steals, 0 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 34
Shooting Guard : A. Cotterell (The Elites) (27 Points, 2 Rebounds, 7 Assists, 3 Steals, 2 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 34
Small Forward : A. Hossain (Sock Bears) (31 Points, 20 Rebounds, 2 Assists, 1 Steals, 1 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 49
Power Forward : B. Whitlock (The Vancouver Blackfish) (30 Points, 18 Rebounds, 2 Assists, 1 Steals, 0 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 36
Center : H. Schutte (Syndicalists' BC) (30 Points, 14 Rebounds, 6 Assists, 3 Steals, 3 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 42

MVP of the evening
A. Hossain (Sock Bears) (31 Points, 20 Rebounds, 2 Assists, 1 Steals, 1 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 49

The bad performance of the evening
M. Blake (Carleton Ravens) (5 Points, 6 Rebounds, 0 Assists, 0 Steals, 1 Block Shots) : Efficiency : -6

All kinds of statistics
The player who forgot to remove his mittens : A. Barkhaus (Carleton Ravens), B. Couture (Whitby Wolverines) : 7 Turnovers

Player targeted by the referees : A. Argenta (April Rain), B. Amador (April Rain), A. Ripollès (April Rain), L. Sowik (Harlem Strikers), E. Angel (Kelvins team), G. Buyar (Mayne), D. Blackman (Shaolinhood), B. Couture (Whitby Wolverines), A. Wagoner (The Vancouver Blackfish), A. Grochovskis (Sock Bears) : 6 Personnal Fouls

The iron-man : H. Schutte (Syndicalists' BC), T. Massicotte (April Rain), T. Lyons (Quebec Gators), M. Harte (Whitby Wolverines), Z. Weiss (Sock Bears) : 48 Minutes

The shooter : A. Ripollès (April Rain), K. Mohr (Mayne), P. Falconer (The Elites), C. MacRitchie (Masology) : 5 Three points

The best performer : L. Zongde (Syndicalists' BC) : Rating : 18.5

The worst performer : D. Silk (Carleton Ravens), N. Saint-Aubin (Carleton Ravens) : Rating : 3.5


From: Ben Jet
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289733.32 in reply to 289733.31
Date: 10/3/2017 9:25:44 PM
April Rain
Naismith
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Second Team:
Chiori
Well guys it's been a good run. There's quite a few contenders and some dark horses to win this league. As much as I want to compete and stick with my core, I don't really want to waste their primes. So I'm pulling a Philadelphia 76er, and gunning for the draft for the next franchise player.

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289733.33 in reply to 289733.32
Date: 10/3/2017 9:36:18 PM
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Good luck. I think it will be difficult to sell your players at the prices you listed them at. It's better to put a low-average price on players and hope there is a bidding war, then to price them above suggested market value (especially if you want them sold quick so you can start gaining more cash ASAP). I'd also recommend putting players up for auction to end in the early afternoon as that's when most people are online (Europeans).

Cheers

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289733.34 in reply to 289733.33
Date: 10/3/2017 9:44:07 PM
April Rain
Naismith
Overall Posts Rated:
6868
Second Team:
Chiori
Thanks. I will definitely keep that in mind with the auction times. I just put it up today, since I assume Friday night, there may be quite a few people who are looking. For now, I'll go high to see if there is any interest immediately. If any aren't sold, then I'll adjust accordingly. Thanks for the advice.

From: Fresh24

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289733.35 in reply to 289733.34
Date: 10/3/2017 10:24:43 PM
Syndicalists' BC
Naismith
Overall Posts Rated:
307307
I'm also not a fan of putting up all the players at once, especially for players that would attract the same buyers. But then again, I'd probably recommend being a middling team that tries to avoid relegation too.

From: Ben Jet

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289733.36 in reply to 289733.35
Date: 10/4/2017 12:32:18 PM
April Rain
Naismith
Overall Posts Rated:
6868
Second Team:
Chiori
Hmm that's true. But in the case where I put all my players on the market, there should be a chance that a few or one gets sold and then I'll adjust accordingly as to who to put on the market next time, since there still is a player floor cap.

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289733.37 in reply to 289733.36
Date: 10/4/2017 2:59:50 PM
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Not trying to be a downer, but I think you'll be very lucky to sell any players at the prices you listed them at. You should reconsider your tanking technique and try to avoid relegation. It seems like you spent a lot of seasons in D.III getting here and it would suck to start from scratch again. At the very least you should keep some semi-young/multi-skilled players (23-28 yo) that you have already so if you do get relegated it will be a quick turnover to get back into Div 2 in a season or two. IMO

Edit: Also remember that we are only 2 games into a 22 game season. Anything can happen.

Last edited by RA Blaze at 10/4/2017 3:03:36 PM

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289733.38 in reply to 289733.37
Date: 10/4/2017 5:32:18 PM
April Rain
Naismith
Overall Posts Rated:
6868
Second Team:
Chiori
Personally, I think I should at least see the market and see if my players garner any interest. It's true, I have been re-thinking about my tanking approach as I'm sure my team can compete for the playoffs, but Im lacking a franchise cornerstone for seasons to come. To be honest, I spent a lot of seasons training, trying to earn $$$ from selling and buying, and going after cup in D.III (Alas, I also trained and sold the wrong players...). I figure if I keep some of my rotation players with my prospects, I'll be able to promote in 1 season back to Div 2 with a quick 750k+prospect training too.

On another note, I could just prioritize training, fall back on the standings and attain a high potential prospect, without getting rid of my main core. That would solve the fact that I still retain my core and get a future stud, though it'll be a costly move with less financial incentive.

Edit: It's true that we're only 2 games in, but it's quite costly to build a contender. I'm 100k over the player floor and there seems to be 7 teams that are paying more in player salaries in total and top 8 players. Not to mention, there's roughly 4 teams that are paying an extra 100k in player salaries over me. Personally, I think this is the best time to cash in and retool the next few seasons.

Last edited by Ben Jet at 10/4/2017 5:53:42 PM

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