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Date: 03/23/2015 06:22:26
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Can anybody clarify this :
In the draft, can you have a player with a star rating of 3, but a poteltial rating of 5? In other Words, is the "Star rating" the limit for potential, or is it possible for a player to have a huge potential even thuogh his present star rating isn't very high?

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268426.3 in reply to 268426.1
Date: 03/23/2015 09:35:07
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Can anybody clarify this :
In the draft, can you have a player with a star rating of 3, but a poteltial rating of 5? In other Words, is the "Star rating" the limit for potential, or is it possible for a player to have a huge potential even thuogh his present star rating isn't very high?


To add on to Perpete's post, a very useful post (in a supremely useful thread) is: (144856.13)

The salary ranges for the player skills is of course highly out of date now, but it does give an idea what range of potentials the potential balls can reach.

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268426.4 in reply to 268426.3
Date: 03/23/2015 11:45:04
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I actually read that post, but it didn't say if the 5 balls were the star rating or the potential. So that's why I had to ask.
But if I understand you correctly, the 5 balls is potential and not start rating in that post?

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Date: 03/23/2015 13:30:52
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I actually read that post, but it didn't say if the 5 balls were the star rating or the potential. So that's why I had to ask.
But if I understand you correctly, the 5 balls is potential and not start rating in that post?


If you haven't scouted yet, the ball rating you see is a "star rating" in grey balls, but that will be entirely random.
If you scout, you'll see the "star rating" in orange balls and it'll be correct.
If you do an interview, you'll also see the potential rating as a second set of orange balls - the first is star rating, the second is potential rating

I actually went ahead and used a few scouting points for the first time in seasons to do this. I ended up scouting and interviewing a random player, and he had 4 star rating balls and 3 potential (which will usually be written here as a 4/3 player).

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268426.6 in reply to 268426.5
Date: 03/23/2015 13:59:18
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I've been spending the maximum amount for the past 5-6 seasons, as it's part of the fun for me. So I know all about the scouting and using points.
But so far, I've only interviewed the players with 5 balls after I've scouted them once. But my question here is, is this random when it comes to potential? If I interview a guy with a star rating of 3, will I be just as likely to get a guy with 5 balls after the interview as if I interview a guy with a star rating of 5?
Is the star rating after the scouting a sign of his limit for potential? Or is it only a measurement of his current ability?

In your words : Will it be possible to get a 3/5 player?

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Date: 03/23/2015 14:35:10
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I've been spending the maximum amount for the past 5-6 seasons, as it's part of the fun for me. So I know all about the scouting and using points.
But so far, I've only interviewed the players with 5 balls after I've scouted them once. But my question here is, is this random when it comes to potential? If I interview a guy with a star rating of 3, will I be just as likely to get a guy with 5 balls after the interview as if I interview a guy with a star rating of 5?
Is the star rating after the scouting a sign of his limit for potential? Or is it only a measurement of his current ability?

In your words : Will it be possible to get a 3/5 player?


It's possible. I don't know if there's some component that makes players with higher skill more likely or less likely to have higher potential, and my guess is that it's all random and probably a 1/5 player is possible as well. It may very well be hard to find data since people commonly won't interview players once they know them to have less than 4 star rating. Certainly that's an interesting idea.

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Date: 03/23/2015 19:42:40
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If you haven't scouted yet, the ball rating you see is a "star rating" in grey balls, but that will be entirely random.


According to Marin, it is not.

I would say we should keep playing like it is random because it's more random than not, but he clearly said there is some reason behind the order of the draft list.

Basically, on average, number 42 on a draft list will be worse than number 8. Is it 51 out of 100 or 65 out of 100, I don't know. But according to Marin, it is at least 51 out of 100.


Wow. Despite my best intentions, I learned something today. Curse you!

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268426.10 in reply to 268426.6
Date: 03/24/2015 04:09:14
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In your words : Will it be possible to get a 3/5 player?


It's certainly possible, but I don't think there's data to show that it's as likely for a 3ball star rating player to turn out to have 5 potential after interview as for a 5ball star rating player, since that's the information you're looking for.

If you ask me, I'd think there's a slightly higher chance for a higher star rating player to have high potential, but that's just from personal experience and gut feeling.

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268426.11 in reply to 268426.10
Date: 03/24/2015 06:18:53
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Thanks for all your answers!

I might spend some of my points thsi monday on the players with 1 to 3 balls just to see if I can get potential ratings that are higher.

I learned that it's possible to save points to the following season (if I understand correct), so that's an important lesson. I did not know that.