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155861.16 in reply to 155861.15
Date: 4/28/2021 3:22:48 PM
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In fact, this situation was bothering me too. I researched and learned from the forums this season. It was a very old method and all users said it worked without any problems. I applied it in all matches this season and saw it running smoothly. Last season I didn't know how to use it either

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155861.18 in reply to 155861.17
Date: 4/29/2021 5:55:52 AM
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Honestly, I doubt your method is doing anything different than a lineup where the trainee is also listed as the starter. It's possible your method works better, but I'd want to see more examples of games where it worked (and similar games where actually listing the starter didn't work).


this method has been no secret and it works. in fact, it doesn't even have to be how volkanegeu said. Let's say you train your PG.

PG: Blank - Trainee - Trainee
SG: SG1 - SG2 - SG2
SF: SF1 - SF2 - SF2
PF: PF1 - PF2 - PF 2
C: C1 - C2 - C2

So basically 9 man roster would work as well without messing up the minutes.

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155861.19 in reply to 155861.18
Date: 4/29/2021 9:35:15 AM
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Yeah as i said before this is not my method

And yes, the other players format aren't important. Thanks man

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155861.21 in reply to 155861.20
Date: 4/29/2021 12:25:17 PM
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Using the Blank-Trainee-Trainee method has one glaring weakness: walkovers. Just got burned there as my 18 year old MVP just received 12 minutes for the week in a scrimmage against a team that suited up two players.