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259229.23 in reply to 259229.20
Date: 6/5/2014 11:19:42 PM
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Timing the economy and training is the most important part of this game. Well once you have a stadium anyway.

The level of planning needed if you don't have 4-5 million in the bank is a challenge.

Cash reserves simplify the game too much. All you have to do is buy a few 150K+ players a few weeks before the playoffs to trash the competition (at our level anyway).

Once I get to that level of money- watch out. Cause I know how to spend it

The question becomes simply ... when to spend?

That's the issue I have with tanking. Its too easy to accumulate a pot of gold.

However, I don't think it ruins the game. This game is fundamentally sound for the most part. That's why I enjoy it here.

The one good suggestion I could think of was that teams that relagate have to pay the teams that advance. 4 teams relagating have to pay the money the team that advances gets for winning the league. That seems a fair proposition...but its really not that damaging to the last place team anyway. Having a lottery for the top 6 draft picks would be a good idea as well. Those two changes would alter the landscape somewhat.

Last edited by lawrenman at 6/5/2014 11:29:33 PM

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259229.24 in reply to 259229.23
Date: 6/6/2014 4:07:11 AM
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the game just become more competitive and fun with a hard cap
otherwise you simply get a cycle of top 8 teams burning cash and bot 8 teams getting loaded up for it seasons after
i became #1 seed simply b/c i saved some money last season .... and i will either make or break it
b/ci wil have no money to support this roster next season
and then i will have to save another season or two ....
there is really no mid ground unless u play this game for YEARS and train some super eff roster urself

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259229.25 in reply to 259229.24
Date: 6/6/2014 7:55:55 AM
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there is really no mid ground unless u play this game for YEARS and train some super eff roster urself


The counterpoint, though, is that perhaps that's exactly the kind of behavior that should be rewarded.

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259229.26 in reply to 259229.25
Date: 6/6/2014 12:08:06 PM
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true to that
I guess the most eff way is to stay in div 5 against all those bots
And start accumulating draft picks since u r likely not gonna have anyone competing with u
And still be able to make 100k a week
And train ppl out of position all u want

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259229.27 in reply to 259229.25
Date: 6/6/2014 12:14:38 PM
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But this gotta be demoralizing for regular joes playing or start playing this game
Which explains the continuing decrease in participation

I see that might be the right strategy if u wanna compete in div I or something

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259229.28 in reply to 259229.26
Date: 6/6/2014 12:41:38 PM
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true to that
I guess the most eff way is to stay in div 5 against all those bots
And start accumulating draft picks since u r likely not gonna have anyone competing with u
And still be able to make 100k a week
And train ppl out of position all u want


You can train people out of position and survive even in III. Heck, if you're only training two guys instead of three like I did, you could possibly even do it even here - there are plenty of teams that are tanking, and other teams that might throw games for the Cup.

The thing is, everyone who's looking at ways to build a financial advantage so they can eventually move up with their warchest are wrong. What matters more is learning how to compete and survive with salaries lower than most of the rest of your competition. If you can survive with lower money invested in your roster, you can thrive once you can spend as much as everyone else. It's a natural progression - win a series, move up, solidify your team at that level, and then gradually build your way up to challenging to win and move up again.

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259229.29 in reply to 259229.28
Date: 6/6/2014 2:16:48 PM
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I was thinking div 5 u can get 2-3 picks per draft
I think I am gonna just tank it to div 5 and accumulate picks along the way to build an interesting roster after this season
And just gonna come back with enough capital to win everything all the way through
Stuck in this limbo at this league for a while
My core guys are approaching 30
Might be able to get a few million for now

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259229.30 in reply to 259229.29
Date: 6/6/2014 3:41:07 PM
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I used to do that

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259229.31 in reply to 259229.29
Date: 6/6/2014 4:26:19 PM
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They changed the rules around Season 23. The bots no longer get a draft pick thus they no longer end up picking some 5 ball recruit you wanted before you can. But you still need to spend the draft points to find the guy.

One other note, tanking in Div III has probably little economic value. To me tanking in Div I/Div II are the places to tank if you are to tank a season or two.

The optimal strategy is probably to promote to 1 /tank to 2 /promote to 1/tank to 2. Or tank1 /tank 2/promote 3 /promote 2 . If you are into that sort of thing.

Personally I'm going the route of playoffs in 1/promote in 2 strategy...but I'm not sure if that will work here in Div II. All I know is I don't want to go back to III.

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259229.32 in reply to 259229.31
Date: 6/6/2014 4:34:40 PM
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Yea I kept saying that I didn't want to go back to D.III either, but with limited cash flow and the prices of the TL made it impossible to get back to competitive....that's why I'll be tanking this season and going down to D.III to rebuild. You just have to have a plan in place in order to create a salary efficient team. If you can do that, then you can buy those 1 or 2 high salary players to finish your build and promote back to D.II and then NBBA.

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259229.33 in reply to 259229.31
Date: 6/6/2014 5:03:12 PM
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If u cut your roster to bare bones
U should be able to generate enough $$$ in each division
So it doesn't matter to me if it's div I or v
Yeah I went up and down div Iii and div II
For a few seasons
Still find it hard to make it to NBba
Bc I made no money when I was in div Iii to keep my core together
I guess the most eff way is to go all the way down

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