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231370.6 in reply to 231370.5
Date: 11/28/2012 11:22:46 PM
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Here is some quick advice: If you want to make him a big with good secondaries, you might want to train a couple of his guard skills. He will make more profit with good secondaries. Trust me.

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231370.8 in reply to 231370.6
Date: 11/30/2012 4:46:02 PM
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Looks like petersburg has the best chance keep me from winning the league.

Last edited by Big Dogs at 12/4/2012 5:42:43 PM

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231370.9 in reply to 231370.6
Date: 12/5/2012 6:30:57 PM
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Agreed...he has decent secondaries already so he could be a very balanced PF... do you know what the salary cap on Star potential is though? That and his age prevent him from being an ideal trainee.

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231370.10 in reply to 231370.9
Date: 12/6/2012 6:42:04 PM
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With star potential, he'll be alright. Do you remember when I used to have Miltos Skotinos (21038334) and Nathaniel Mounier (22722238)? Both had star potential and good secondaries, though Skotinos only had 2 PA and Mounier had 3 OD. Skotinos sold for 396k and Mounier sold for 553k. Not sure about salary cap, but you should ask on the forums. Their cap estimates are 18 to 20, if you understand what I mean.

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231370.11 in reply to 231370.10
Date: 12/7/2012 9:59:54 AM
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With star potential, he'll be alright. Do you remember when I used to have Miltos Skotinos (21038334) and Nathaniel Mounier (22722238)? Both had star potential and good secondaries, though Skotinos only had 2 PA and Mounier had 3 OD. Skotinos sold for 396k and Mounier sold for 553k. Not sure about salary cap, but you should ask on the forums. Their cap estimates are 18 to 20, if you understand what I mean.


The other thing is that secondary skills do not eat up a lot of cap room for the most part (RB on guards does but for a PF only a JS pop is remotely close to the same cap cost as an inside skill). For example, if a player is listed at PF, five pops in OD, Handling and Driving combine to count less toward the cap than any two pops in RB, ID or IS. I would definitely encourage getting the OD up and doing a fair bit of one on one at minimum before switching over to inside skills. Maybe more passing too but that's more of a luxury - 7 is certainly acceptable, though more is always better.

There's a fairly accurate training simulator spreadsheet that you can use to test training and builds to see how they progress against the cap. The salary estimates are still high, but it's about as accurate as can be for the training and cap: (https://docs.google.com/open?id=0ByNXe6cWgZCeejZIMDVfalRVd...)

Last edited by GM-hrudey at 12/7/2012 10:01:23 AM

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231370.12 in reply to 231370.11
Date: 12/7/2012 4:30:52 PM
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Thanks guys! I think I might just spend this season on getting pops in secondaries, and if I'm satisfied at the end of the season I'll move on to his inside skills.

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231370.13 in reply to 231370.1
Date: 12/21/2012 10:22:45 AM
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Just a simple question to you all, when playing away in a National Tournament Game, does my team get ticket sales from it? I don't think I got the money from that tournament.

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231370.14 in reply to 231370.13
Date: 12/21/2012 10:34:00 AM
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Just a simple question to you all, when playing away in a National Tournament Game, does my team get ticket sales from it? I don't think I got the money from that tournament.


Nope. You get a fixed amount of cash if you win (50k until fairly late in the Cup) and a plate full of nothing if you lose.

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231370.15 in reply to 231370.14
Date: 12/21/2012 2:15:18 PM
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I feel cheated. I am thinking of changing my team's initial to stand for Where's my money (WMM).....

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231370.16 in reply to 231370.11
Date: 12/23/2012 3:10:57 PM
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What is this "elastic training" concept? It sounds like it is better to train one on one for 6 weeks then move onto inside defense for 6 weeks then back to one on one for another 6 weeks than train one on one for 18 weeks. Is that the correct interpretation?

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