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48258.1
Date: 9/2/2008 1:56:09 PM
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I have a cup match against a robot and I am significantly stronger, but since I Intend to TIE and to use my backups for the lineup, my overall advantage shrinks.

I thought that if I use "full court stress" as my tactics, I'll be able to force lot's of turnovers and use my advantages (better rebounding and a better bench) to compansate for the loss in rebounds and stamina. Yet I havn't tried it ever before, so I need your help.

Is my plan wise?

How useful is this tactics in creating opportunities?
And most important - does is damage my offensive rebounding as well, or just the deffensive rebounding?

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48258.2 in reply to 48258.1
Date: 9/2/2008 5:19:19 PM
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it should only damage your defensive rebounding, i don't like the fcp very much but if your opponent have some starters who makes often some 2-3 TO it is a fine element.

PS: full court stress sounds good, and if you play against a press it is most times stress^^

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48258.3 in reply to 48258.1
Date: 9/2/2008 5:21:47 PM
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Look at the team, sorted by salary. That is the order they will play. If he is playing with C/PF in the guard spots, FCP works well. If he has them in the low post, consider the 2-3. Scout him and figure out where he is strongest and shut that down.

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48258.4 in reply to 48258.3
Date: 9/2/2008 5:29:49 PM
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Thanks a lot
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48258.5 in reply to 48258.4
Date: 9/2/2008 6:08:22 PM
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I should clarify, that is only for bots. ;)

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48258.6 in reply to 48258.3
Date: 9/3/2008 1:54:33 PM
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Look at the team, sorted by salary. That is the order they will play. If he is playing with C/PF in the guard spots, FCP works well. If he has them in the low post, consider the 2-3. Scout him and figure out where he is strongest and shut that down.


So the players with the 5 highest salaries always start for a bot? Do they sort them by position or that's not considered at all?

Steve
Bruins

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48258.8 in reply to 48258.6
Date: 9/3/2008 2:14:09 PM
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PG
SG
SF
PF
C

Highest salary for PG, 2nd for SG, and so on.


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48258.9 in reply to 48258.8
Date: 9/3/2008 2:41:09 PM
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PG
SG
SF
PF
C

Highest salary for PG, 2nd for SG, and so on.



So, for example, in my up-coming Cup game. The top 5 salaries are players that the game considers a SF, C, C, PG, PG

So, the SF will play as a PG, the C will be the SG, the next center will play SF and so on. It looks like his best SG will be the second string PG, so my better PG will be playing off the bench to help balance that player you.

Anyway, in this case, it is generally more likely that the Centers will have poorer Handling skills. So, with my collection of players, I will be using FCP to steal the ball like mad.

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48258.10 in reply to 48258.9
Date: 9/3/2008 6:23:00 PM
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Actually, I think that's true -- but in the case of my upcoming cup opponent, his highest salaried player is hurt.

Looks like he fills the PG role and the others fall in place as above and then the 6th highest salaried guy comes in at PG for the injured, top salary guy.

Steve