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275185.1
Date: 11/14/2015 23:41:37
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There have been other changes too. The players have decided that training Game Shape often has become tiresome and declared "Enough is enough!". They just won't put as much effort in it week after week. The more GS training a team does, the less efficient it will be with the effect on Game Shape reduced.


Does this mean that when you train gameshape once it lowers the effects of future game shape training for the entire season? If it does, can you ever get your game shape training back to the normal level of effect?

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275185.5 in reply to 275185.1
Date: 11/18/2015 09:51:31
Woodbridge Wreckers
DBA Pro A
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My guess would be that it's something like the sales tax on player transfers. The more players you transfer (or the more game shape training you do) the bigger tax share you have to pay. After 1 season you can sell a player for 97% again (just 3% tax)

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275185.6 in reply to 275185.5
Date: 11/22/2015 03:03:19
Monkeykid Maniacs
II.2
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I don't really know what any of this means...

does it suggest you shouldn't even bother with worrying about game shape... or that you can keep doing things like you were, but it'll have less impact than before?

My trainees are probably going to get 50-70 minutes a week naturally no matter what I do just as the product of their training. Is that now going to be detrimental somehow?

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275185.8 in reply to 275185.6
Date: 11/24/2015 07:16:28
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Look just do this: train GS every week where you don't have a reasonable minutes split and don't when you can avoid it (train FT or team rebounding to break the chain of GS training sessions).

I'm quite curious to see how all this affects the BBB, as it hopefully will have an effect.