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196908.1
Date: 9/21/2011 4:11:35 PM
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Do other teams in the league have the same "first" scouting report like me? I mean, are the 1 and 2 ball prospects the same for all? And numbers for players?

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196908.2 in reply to 196908.1
Date: 9/21/2011 4:49:05 PM
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No. All teams have the same number of 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5-ball players in their list but, say, a player rated 5 balls in your list may be a player rated 2 balls for another team.

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196908.3 in reply to 196908.2
Date: 9/21/2011 5:29:42 PM
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No. All teams have the same number of 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5-ball players in their list but, say, a player rated 5 balls in your list may be a player rated 2 balls for another team.


How can that be? Can you explain a bit further?

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196908.5 in reply to 196908.4
Date: 9/22/2011 12:57:33 AM
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thank you very much for your answer. I was wondering whether group demonstration scouts the same players for all, thats why i asked

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196908.6 in reply to 196908.5
Date: 9/22/2011 2:32:32 AM
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Are the height and age the same too? I know this is obvious but if it's true, I think everybody will think it's kinda common sense..., wouldn't it promote sharing information among league managers when they can refer to a player easily once they know the age and height? Like "oh, that 19 year old, 6"5" is a 5 x 4, A- rating" ...

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196908.7 in reply to 196908.6
Date: 9/22/2011 3:17:39 AM
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Well more then 1 player can have the same age/height. Not sure why anyone would actually want to share information with another manager especially when they have a worse pick. Helping a competitor improve their team doesn't seem right.

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196908.8 in reply to 196908.4
Date: 9/22/2011 3:31:58 PM
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But as i understand it players with 5 balls have a slight higher probability to be higher on the list then those with one ball.


Of course, otherwise the lists would be totally random. :)

Just to give an idea, in my experience, you can expect about 50% of your 5-ball prospect to actually have a 5-star rating, while the odds decrease to 25% for 1,2-ball prospects. Not a huge difference if you're looking for a great player, and considering the cheapness of Group Demonstration.

The real difference is in the average rating, as you can expect a lot of awful players to pop up after group demonstration. I'd say that 5-ball prospects actually hide an average rating of about 4 balls, while 1,2-ball prospect have an average of 2.5 balls.

Additionally, I'm still convinced that, assuming their rating is equal, prospects from the top of the list tend to be better overall than the ones from the bottom (i.e., they tend to have a higher potential when you scout them twice). I do not have a clear evidence for that, however.

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196908.9 in reply to 196908.7
Date: 9/22/2011 7:55:01 PM
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Aussie the draft is so random and cruel. All-Sorts picked one place before me and got Merlin West their first pick who was a $4,000 6'0" 19 year old superstar. I would have killed for him. Then one pick later I get my 4th preference a lump of rubbish Hori Broadfield 4k 6'3" 19 year old all star. I spent $280,000 on scouting. I would gladly have spent it to get Merlin and I missed him by one pick. Guess what All-Sorts did? Sold him for $3,000.

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196908.10 in reply to 196908.3
Date: 9/23/2011 5:48:28 AM
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How can that be? Can you explain a bit further?

Like in reality, teams scout different players and scouts hear different things about crappy players :) Scouting a player (1 point) will reveal the same info to all of the teams that scouted that player.

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196908.11 in reply to 196908.9
Date: 9/23/2011 5:53:41 AM
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LOL, I feel sorry for you but that's why it's called a draft lottery. Accent on lottery. :)