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163711.36 in reply to 163711.35
Date: 08/09/2012 15:39:58
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Welcome to the game!!

Bballin just increased his legend status with me. First a girlfriend and then convincing you to check out BB for yourself....wow! Seriously wow!!

Bballin you da' man!! Teach me your masterful ways.

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163711.37 in reply to 163711.35
Date: 08/09/2012 20:49:21
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What Bballin has time for a girlfriend?????? Man - This guy does it all - U21 coach, school, and even a girlfriend - where does he find the time - I betcha he switches time zones!!!! Welcome to BB and good luck Poochiinii. Bballin you da man!! I am truly impressed.

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163711.38 in reply to 163711.35
Date: 08/10/2012 10:05:04
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Hello to you too.

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163711.39 in reply to 163711.38
Date: 08/11/2012 20:36:10
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lol wow XD. Anyways Yeah another girl join buzzerbeater!!!! :P

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163711.40 in reply to 163711.39
Date: 08/14/2012 14:06:50
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Hi everyone,

I'm new to the game. Wondering what the best strategies are for a new player to ensure long-term success in this game? It looks like training is a big part of this game. So my thought is to have 2 trainees to start and train their defense. After a season or two pick up a third trainee around the same skill level as them and start training their scoring skills. Any help would be appreciated.

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163711.41 in reply to 163711.40
Date: 08/14/2012 14:52:47
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Welcome!

You're on the right track. Training, building your arena and increasing/maximizing your cash flow are solid early strategies. Learn the diffierent tactics and how the game engine works too.

But the absolute most important thing: Read the manual and then when you're done, read it over again!

http://www.buzzerbeater.com/community/forum/read.aspx?thread=144856&m=1

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163711.42 in reply to 163711.35
Date: 08/14/2012 19:07:20
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Hello! Greetings to our community of buzzerbeater users. our activity seems to be a little bit down and it's great that BBallin is bringing in enthusiastic new users! I hope you have fun, and discover some of the reasons why we enjoy this game!

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163711.43 in reply to 163711.32
Date: 08/14/2012 19:10:04
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hey welcome back! it's a pleasure to see you back again.

I'm just curious, but what university will you be attending? I'm currently beginning my search for a future career and university and right now i just love to explore and prepare for university. hopefully you could share your university experiences later on in the year so that i could have a basic idea of what its like at a post secondary institution?

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163711.44 in reply to 163711.43
Date: 08/15/2012 00:47:43
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Hey Scorcher,

Thanks for the warm welcome!!! :)

I will be attending NAIT college this September in Edmonton to start a 2 year Hospitality Management Diploma followed by going to the University of Calgary to complete a Bachelors in Hotel and Resort Management.

I actually went to Grant MacEwan University in Edmonton last year, attempting to do a Bachelor of Science Degree. Unfortunately, I was not interested enough in the field of Science (although my best subjects in high school) to further persue the next 3 years and therefore decided to take a completely different career path.

My experiences were terrible at university, especially because of my lack of interest in the field that I was in. Science is probably the easiest fields to get into (degree wise) and the 2nd toughest to stay in (aside from Engineering). Unlike most other fields, there are two components to most courses in the field of Science, one being a lecture portion and one being a lab portion. Unfortunately, you have to be able to keep up with both portions of a single course (I took 4 courses each term, 3 of which had lab portions so think of the workload).

Basically when you're in the field of Science, you have NO social life and no leisure time!!! That's the field I suggest that you don't pursue a career in. Besides, the program is VERY competitive and the people who barely pass will have wasted 4 years because they will have no jobs oppurtunites!!!

Chiragudin

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163711.45 in reply to 163711.44
Date: 08/15/2012 23:12:03
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I would take this with a grain of salt. Lots of people like "science" and do just fine in it.

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163711.46 in reply to 163711.45
Date: 08/16/2012 01:07:36
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To do "just fine" will not get you anywhere in the Sciences UNLESS you specialize in something!!! :)

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