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1678.1
Date: 10/10/2007 03:11:30
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I cant find anywhere that actually defines what DMI stands for and tries to represent.

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1678.2 in reply to 1678.1
Date: 10/10/2007 03:20:56
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It's a numerical value that sums up a player's overall skills. It is HEAVILY influenced by "practice this week".

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1678.3 in reply to 1678.2
Date: 10/10/2007 03:22:02
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what is the range of values?

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1678.4 in reply to 1678.3
Date: 10/10/2007 04:27:04
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we dont know the range of values

it is designed to represent the players overall ability in a single week

Creator of (http://www.buzzerbeaterstats.com) and (http://www.buzzerbeaternews.com/) -- Ex GM of Australia -- Division 1 winner of Italy Season 1 then moved team to Australia after the country was created by the BBs. Australian team manager for 2 seasons. Won various tournaments and division 1 titles in the following seasons.
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1678.5 in reply to 1678.4
Date: 10/10/2007 06:59:08
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So, what would be a good/bad range? I have some rookies who are at around 4500 but my veterans are around 30000+, even though my rookies often practice a notch or two better.

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1678.6 in reply to 1678.5
Date: 10/10/2007 15:05:16
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It changes every week.

I do not pay any attention to it because I don't consider it a good guide to the player's ability.

Just look at their practice this week and at their skills to see if a player is worth playing or not.

Creator of (http://www.buzzerbeaterstats.com) and (http://www.buzzerbeaternews.com/) -- Ex GM of Australia -- Division 1 winner of Italy Season 1 then moved team to Australia after the country was created by the BBs. Australian team manager for 2 seasons. Won various tournaments and division 1 titles in the following seasons.