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From: Balev

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Made me smile. Thanks

Something to ad to the intelligence thing... You compared it to height. I suggest that height is a great analogy but for a different reason, because each height is useful for a different purpose.

Just because someone is 7ft tall, doesn't mean he's better than someone who's 4ft (unless you play basketball, which is an incredibly "heightist" sport). Lots of people - I would venture to say most people - believe that they are more intelligent than the average. Talk to people, and listen, and this is easy to pick up. A lot of people go on to suggest that "most people are stupid" or below the average intelligence. I think there is a very easy explanation to this. We are all experts in our own fields of knowledge and also lack the humility that we are not in the fields of knowledge of others.

I see a lot of people who are very quick to identify that someone doesn't know the simplest things about a subject and, then, very quickly label them as stupid. A concreter does it to a shop assistant. A shop assistant does it to a cleaner. A cleaner does it to a concreter. What each person fails to realise is that the exact same thing can apply to them.

All this being said, I don't see a time soon when the humility will grow and people will generally acknowledge that they don't know some things.

Me included.

It is important to recognise those who do eat their humble pie, though. I hope people look out for those who do the good stuff

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I think that with the lack of understanding of basic principles you're displaying, you're unlikely to be honest at this point.

I have a proposal for you and hrudey. Since inflation and high prices are good and realistic, I'd say we must all work together to push the prices further up!!!!!!!!!!! *-:)


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I see what your guys are saying. I'm sorry, but I can't take seriously someone saying: the average NBA player was making 300k in the mid 80s, now the average player makes 5 million, therefore Buzzerbeater is a realistic simulation because the price of players is going up...

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I teach professionally.
I do, too. I find it disappointing that a teacher labels others as morons because of their insecurities, rather than recognising why they are doing these things and then, using their expert knowledge in teaching and leading, helping them find a better way.

I simply won't ever take your stance about intelligence. Just because one person is "intelligent" in one way, doesn't mean their brain power is more powerful than another. This happens so much in the academic world and there is this assumption that one can only be intelligent if they are academic. It's nonsense and modern teaching and learning philosophies are proving that we are at the tip of the iceberg in terms of enabling people to reach their potentials. As a professional teacher, you should know that the modern educational practices are based on systems that are centuries old, often using beliefs that are several times older.

People probably don't vote well (this is an opinion) probably because of the exact reason I mentioned earlier: they don't know enough about politics to make a reasonable choice. Anyway... Don't get me started on politics...

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Date: 4/15/2015 10:26:00 AM
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I'm not sure how many people are saying this is an ultra realistic simulation game.

I had the same arguments quite a while ago with mostly the same issues raised recently. Something someone said to me made me eat some humble pie, though. This is, first and foremost, an attempt at a game, then an attempt at a simulation. In order to get the "game" bit right, some of the "simulation" parts need to be let go of. I used to think the training thing sucked, big time. I kind of still do. But... It forces managers to weigh up their options, particularly trying for now or building for future.

There are loads of other basketball "simulation" games out there. I suggest that you go try them. I did. They sucked. At least they sucked for the short time I played. Maybe I was too used to this game. I'm not sure. I just couldn't get the same fun factor that this game gave me.

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I'm sorry, but I can't take seriously someone saying: the average NBA player was making 300k in the mid 80s, now the average player makes 5 million, therefore Buzzerbeater is a realistic simulation because the price of players is going up... ~ lemonshine


I think the manager is saying the cost went up.. while that part he is saying the minimum salary to mid is true.. It was 250k min and now it 3.2million minimum in the nba.. the nfl the best way to judge inflation is through the kickers salary ( yes they do get paid). a kicker made 75k min in the 80's now it about 550k maybe a little more than that today.

IM not 100% sure is BB copied the nba/nfl inflation system, but I know it fixes it self. The reason why inflation is going up is..

People are buying bad players over and over at higher price points , very low bad supply of players as well. The BB system is working at 1- season estimate instead like before were it betters rate and player rates . Im show you guys something that I shouldn't not be. When you see the last player was sold for 1k-15000k$ with a player , your seeing the actually percentage of inflation for the market for this type of player position and make up. This is how much you can make if the player was actually good. This is how you can see if bad player are actually being sold on the market. Its a fair warning.

Some BB manager take advantage of that greed that a huge %(percentage) of money they can consume in income from a shady sale. Some see 1k-15k and say all I can make is 15k,, haha no no. That a basic eye to look at it. l

If its 1k-15K look how much (%) is in between, if we train this payer you can get at least 1.3 million at that rate. that why a lot 18 yrs are going for 1 million. the return is 2.7~ 3 million if not more. The greed that come over exten taxes/exemption , There no way to fix this in my opinion, Not to anger any one. But I think market be should be dishonest with the seller with young and low exp players and not give the fullest estimate like they do. Put 1k$, don't say how much you could make.

We create inflation with shady sales there no easy fix for this, already so much in place to deter it maybe no fix, that why I said don't spend, lets the price fall, the system will catch shady sales more better . But for some reason there's a higher demand, Utopia ?? I don't know, In my mind I think people are just determined to sell the players because of the lux in rewards, they don't care. I know there going to be a flood in talent pretty soon. I think we can control the market if lets the system do it job.



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... I agree with you they should lower the threshhold/adjust FA policy ...

Further, bankruptcy in general is a very ver minor issue.

There you are, two things we agree on.

So climb down off your pedestal, got off your high horse, stop tooting your own horn, take a chill pill ... and have a nice day.

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