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240439.2 in reply to 240439.1
Date: 4/11/2013 5:07:04 PM
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The main reasons that the one on one forwards is more popular is that it trains IS, which goes hand in hand with Look Inside being the predominant tactic offensively in the game right now, plus it doesn't train JR, which can increase salary quite a bit - especially since people playing LI don't want to take threes. If you're going to be running a run and gun offense or really anything primarily outside and are committed to that, one on one for guards is probably better - it's just that since IS is free on guards and JR is not and outside shooting is so unpopular, it's not the common choice. ;)

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240439.3 in reply to 240439.1
Date: 4/11/2013 6:40:05 PM
Headless Thompson Gunners
Naismith
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Second Team:
Canada Purple Haze BC
Here's what you get from the 2 - these were my trainees
Age x Height and skills
The numbers are pct towards a pop

1x1 for F DR HA IS JS
19 x 6.8 52 40.5 18.5 20
20 x 6.9 49 35.5 16.5 17.5
23 x 6.10 33 24.5 10 11
25 x 6.4 20 16 9 7.5
27 x 6.5 12 9 5 5

1x1 for G DR HA JS
19 x 6.8 47 40 36
20 x 6.9 44 37 34
23 x 6.10 30 25 23
25 x 6.4 19 15.5 14
27 x 6.5 11 9 8


Last edited by Headless T Gunner at 4/11/2013 6:40:59 PM

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240439.4 in reply to 240439.3
Date: 4/12/2013 2:10:53 AM
Kings XI Punjab
ASL
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Kings XI Punjab II
Is that data right ? I doubt!

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240439.5 in reply to 240439.2
Date: 4/12/2013 2:15:30 AM
Kings XI Punjab
ASL
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Kings XI Punjab II
Another reason for it to be common among outside tactic lovers is, as it trains inside shoot and good inside shoot on guards helps in better finishing of driving layups in slow outside offences.

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240439.6 in reply to 240439.4
Date: 4/12/2013 2:16:06 AM
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If he's been keeping data about his own players, I would believe him for sure. But it's hard to apply on other players unless they have a very similar skillset (besides height and age) as elastic effect, both positive and negative, influence the training speed.

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240439.7 in reply to 240439.6
Date: 4/12/2013 2:25:00 AM
Kings XI Punjab
ASL
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Kings XI Punjab II
And even hidden attribute, players with same skillset can even show deviations as one is a fast learner and other is slower.
I was saying in general about that data, I'm not myself sure about that data but it feels something wrong to me.

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240439.8 in reply to 240439.4
Date: 4/12/2013 3:56:37 AM
Headless Thompson Gunners
Naismith
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Canada Purple Haze BC
Those are the EXACT numbers from the training site
as pertaining to my players ages and heights
There are no numbers that anyone could have given that are MORE accurate
much easier to stand back and scoff than to do some homework and help out

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240439.10 in reply to 240439.8
Date: 4/12/2013 5:09:50 AM
Kings XI Punjab
ASL
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Second Team:
Kings XI Punjab II
much easier to stand back and scoff than to do some homework and help out

Thanks ;)
and about data I said I'm not sure.
Lets leave it here, I don't want to spoil this thread.

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240439.11 in reply to 240439.10
Date: 4/12/2013 7:01:47 AM
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Ya, there's only 9000+ uploads of data for 1v1 training. Gee, the data couldn't possible be right (or very close to being right for age, height, elastic, etc)

If you remember me, then I don't care if everyone else forgets.
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240439.12 in reply to 240439.10
Date: 4/12/2013 11:06:37 AM
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Never heard about a hidden attribute, but if that's really true, I guess that's something that can't be precisely accounted for. But the numbers he put up, are insanely close. I use the training simulator and it's been basically spot on so far (exception for the hidden attribute, although this is really the first time I"ve heard of a hidden attribute to training)

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