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278369.2 in reply to 278369.1
Date: 04/13/2016 08:44:55
Spartan 300
Prva Liga BiH
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Spartan Kids
A player is worth how much is someone willing to pay for him.

You can't just make an guide for prices, its not an shop, that's why we have auctions, if you want to pay more then others, you will get the player, simple for me.

In the end anyone can see how much are similar players sold so he will not "over-pay".

Cheers

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278369.4 in reply to 278369.2
Date: 04/13/2016 08:59:13
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A player is worth how much is someone willing to pay for him.


And "a sucker is born every minute"... I think the price estimation displayed at the auction could be overhauled to be more precise or include a longer timespan, so at least some kind of valuation is visible.

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278369.5 in reply to 278369.3
Date: 04/13/2016 14:44:03
Smallfries
III.1
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Smallfries II
I'll just say this.....there is a huge market forming for players younger than 23yo who have a salary of $5k or higher. Many of these guys can be bought for cheap (less than $400k) and can be sold for big money if trained for half a season.

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278369.6 in reply to 278369.3
Date: 04/13/2016 15:02:56
Nightearls
DBA Pro A
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Silver Onions
I have trained a lot. With a lvl 6 trainer, buying the trainer, paying his wage and replace him on the right time.

I keep track of how much I spend a season on training.
Over more than 20 seasons, my average cost is around 800k per season for a trainer.

3 trainees a season, means around 250k to 300k for a player. Not always full training possible, so the ones that receive full training always should be allocated a higher part of the trainers cost.

So the cost for getting your trainnee( draft also cost!) plus the number of seasons times the allocated trainer cost gives you an indication for how much a player should cost.

I hope this helps you.

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278369.8 in reply to 278369.7
Date: 04/14/2016 16:15:54
Nightearls
DBA Pro A
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Silver Onions
Let's aim for top players.

130 TSP +. Need at least MVP potential. Let's train efficient with 3 guys. We know we won't make every week full training, so we need 2 MVP talents or higher and one Superstar. The superstar will reach 120 TSP.

My scheme for 130 TSP is as follow.
start 18 50 TSP
start 19 63 TSP
start 20 74 TSP
start 21 85 TSP
start 22 95 TSP
start 23 104 TSP
5 seasons average speed 11 TSP a season. In my Utopia team at the moment with a lvl 4 trainer I have done that. So there is no special need for higher lvl trainer. Smart training is way more important!

start 24 110 TSP
start 25 115 TSP
start 26 119 TSP
start 27 123 TSP
start 28 127 TSP
start 29 130 TSP.

The scheme is an indication, but when a player is too far of, than 130 TSP will be impossible to reach.

So 10 seasons of training cost 8 million see previous post.
acquiring talent. 1 draftee, buying 18 year old 50 TSP MVP, buying 18 year old 50 TSP Superstar. Draftee will cost 60 points? 1 draft point cost 5000. So 300.000 for own draftee. Buying the two others will quickly cost you 2.5m at the current market.

So total cost 10.8m for 3 players. So 2 times 4m for a MVP 130 TSP's at age 29 and 2.8 m for the superstar with 120 TSP at 29.

But there are two hidden factors. One at the cost side. Because of training the team will underperform. Depending on the level you play and the country, I assume it can cost between 400k a season and 2m a season on fewer income. Because of the training you will lose games, not promoted, etc..

Advantage when the trainees are fully trained specially on your own drafted one, one will get a lot of extra merchandise, specially when such player plays in the National Team. So in the golden seasons 29 till 33, one will get extra income through merchandising, which can lead to an 1m income per week in a top league. 1m income can give you a stable economy even with a salary post per week of 900k. Assuming you get far in the Play-offs and cup.

Not much of a formular, but I believe a nice and simple guide, to see if a player is worth the investment.

Only in the dark, we succeed!
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278369.10 in reply to 278369.9
Date: 04/15/2016 03:58:02
Acid Bulldogs
Bundesliga
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Gtown Bulldogs
Good thread
i bought a center,24,perenial allstar,around 50k,85tsp. Good primaries und bad secoundaries but nothing under 4.
Cost 1,75million and i was the only bidder.
maybee too much cause he is at 95.%
but. Can play 10 saisons on pf,c
im fighting to stay on 2nd league.
training i Do is ideal for him so i can pushhim maybee to 95tsp and give him secondaries an better passing .
and i can train and play the best players in one game per week and trainee number 3,4 with 27 and 12k in the other game.
He plays backupcenter in the 2nd game as well so i get over 60minutes per week from a good player and trainee.
allows me to put my old center on tl just before the playoffs.

so the price was ok for my team.




Last edited by Manager ist ein Bot at 04/15/2016 04:07:21