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When will the NBBA get a B3 title?

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245447.19 in reply to 245447.18
Date: 7/10/2013 7:38:58 PM
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You appear to think that he's legitimately selling all of these players. I think the majority of the people (myself included) are more of the opinion that it's likely the result of multi-accounting. Either way, definitely something fishy going on, and remember that if you do get an obvious overbid you are technically required by the rules of conduct to report it as cheating (even if no one ever does). So I would caution against trying that "daytrade the scrubs" strategy.

@Coolbobj: I'm not trying to be a hater, but let's call it what it is: sarcastically or not, you have been critical of the USA NT in other threads and at the very least implicitly critical of the NBBA teams for not winning B3 in this thread. That sort of sarcasm doesn't really help or amuse anyone, which would really be the only respectable reason to be sarcastic IMO. This sort of sarcastic criticism seems to me at least to be really just a passive-aggressive way to voice actual complaints. And frankly, those sort of complaints offend all of the dedicated U.S. managers who put serious time and effort into trying to make the NT the best it can possibly be, and they send a poor message to any new or inexperienced USA managers who may see them. So while you're certainly entitled to say what you will, I would just ask that you tone down your criticism or complaint.

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245447.20 in reply to 245447.19
Date: 7/10/2013 9:31:34 PM
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I do agree on your thoughts on that Chinese team. His transfer history is very shady. I wonder if anyone has reported him.

I wasn't completely serious in my criticism. That being said, it's obvious that the NT is going in the wrong direction. I'll try to tone it down and not be so harsh. But sometimes it is what it is.

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245447.21 in reply to 245447.19
Date: 7/10/2013 10:41:43 PM
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I would assume if the top team in the world did it 2 out of the last 4 seasons it was legal. When I saw the players he was grabbing and the prices he was asking for them, I assumed that what he was doing made reasonable sense as the player would ultimately go for more the further from the draft the sale happened.

There are some simple measures that would prevent this sort of trading.

1) Require 1-2 bids for a sale to work (have it be random so that people wouldn't bid on their own player) 50/50 makes sense
2) Limit the number of times a player can be listed in a season by one team

When I see how teams get to the NBBA and how top teams in the world trade, I start to assume pricing above market rate is a reasonable strategy. I don't know how teams that trade that way could be missed by the people running the game.


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245447.22 in reply to 245447.21
Date: 7/10/2013 11:01:17 PM
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the player would ultimately go for more the further from the draft the sale happened.


In a competitive market (without cheating), the player actually should go for less the further from the draft the sale happened. Most managers have already acquired/fixed their trainees by then, so demand is significantly less. Also, the supply of quality trainees is significantly less, since most of the prospects on the market are those of resellers, who have not bothered to train them well (if at all), so they are behind where they should be. An 18yo with 50 skill points immediately after the draft is significantly more valuable than an 18yo with the same 50 skill points at the all-star break (when he should have at least 55+ if given 48+ single-position weekly). I'm no economist, but lower demand + poorer supply ≠ higher prices last I checked.

I would assume if the top team in the world did it 2 out of the last 4 seasons it was legal
The trades have been noticed. Teams like Dionysus (we all know who we're talking about here) have been reported a lot , according to the GMs. But the thing is, technically we can't prove that he's cheating; everything is circumstantial. We can say it is improbable or even statistically impossible, but any smart cheater uses a proxy so the GMs can't catch them based on their IP and doesn't transfer to the same team twice. So he can't be banned under the whole "innocent until proven guilty" theory, even though I think most users would agree with me when I say that what he's doing appears to be so unrealistic as to be inconceivable under normal circumstances.

I totally agree with your suggestions.

When I see how teams get to the NBBA
Actually, if you check most of the teams in the NBBA, you'll see that they didn't get to the top by reselling. Probably the NBBA's richest team, King Drive Ballers, actually has a negative transfer balance of -$24 million. They made their money over many seasons (some of which had no salary floor). The one team that's an exception is just that-an outlier.

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245447.23 in reply to 245447.22
Date: 7/10/2013 11:48:35 PM
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I disagree with some of your statement. The market is completely flooded the first day of trading drafted players (huge supply). To be honest, it becomes increasingly difficult to find a high skill point player at a good price after that. The people looking to add players are normally "newer" teams. Those that started during the season and those that don't know that the market is flooded on about 3 days each season. For instance there are only 2 players on the TL with 51+ SP at age 19 superstar or better on sale for less than 50K and one is injured for 5 weeks. I'm sure there were hundreds the first few days of the season.

Supply is less overall (we both agree)
Demand is less overall (we both agree) - but demand from teams which are less experienced makes a greater share...

I myself will never sell a rookie as soon as aquire him. I prefer to wait until the market is quieter (less supply competition). Thus as the seller I can sell using a "Buy it now" strategy (Think Ebay on a low supply/low demand item)

Also I will not list someone for $1...unless I know I don't need to "market" him IE: he will sell on his own. (Again picture a high demand item on Ebay)

Anyway the only reason I am doing this trading strategy is because I think its bullshit. I have already provided very implementable rules to prevent it.

I am sure I could dig up more examples of trading activities that I would question. Maybe not "all" NBBA teams. But if you dig deep enough into their transaction history...well There are examples and it was more prevalent in earlier seasons.

But I don't think upsetting fellow players is the right thing to do. The best thing to do is simply rewrite the game code some and remove a rule that is vague at best.

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245447.24 in reply to 245447.23
Date: 7/14/2013 9:58:32 AM
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I know this is a thread about USA teams but if Dionysus played Venomous Scorpions , who would win ?

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245447.25 in reply to 245447.24
Date: 7/14/2013 1:39:10 PM
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It would probably look something like this: (48765683)

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245447.26 in reply to 245447.25
Date: 7/14/2013 7:13:38 PM
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Lol noo ...

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245447.27 in reply to 245447.26
Date: 7/14/2013 10:20:58 PM
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what do you mean "Lol noo ..."? That is proof of a game that they played. You asked, he answered.

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245447.28 in reply to 245447.27
Date: 7/15/2013 6:52:37 PM
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I said that because if they were to play again with their current rosters Dionysus wouldn't win by 68 points.

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245447.29 in reply to 245447.11
Date: 7/18/2013 12:47:31 AM
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Its possible but at same time it take a lot of work . A lot of manager fill the leagues in usa other places not so much. which means, managers have to spend a lot more in order even try do that.

It all start with finances. and let be honest a lot of usa managers dont have the the patience to save or plan a B3 championship., they have to spend every year.


Only real way to find out is ask the managers that won it, if they nice enough to answer and tell the exact amount

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