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97717.28 in reply to 97717.27
Date: 6/20/2009 5:23:40 AM
The In Your Face Dunkers
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Nah. Would you add a hidden skill? Unmanageable. Would you add another player's skill then? It would mess up a trasfer market. And remember that KG's intensity affects others on his team. IMHO the only wrong thing with current system is ability to usually TIE and ocassionally press Normal and still win a lot of games.

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97717.29 in reply to 97717.28
Date: 6/20/2009 7:11:30 AM
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One of the attractions Buzzerbeater has for me is creating fictional justifications for the statistical / numerical reality. With regards to enthusiasm, I can come up with all sorts of scenarios to justify / explain the current system. A change that I could see that would reflect my experience would be to modify the enthusiasm to adjust for winning streaks, a small change, perhaps one point for every three or four games won in a row. But I can easily live with what we have now.

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97717.30 in reply to 97717.29
Date: 6/20/2009 7:21:02 AM
The In Your Face Dunkers
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I am aware that any change would create some difficulties for GMs so that change should be small.Your idea makes some sense,but instead of streaks maybe it should be determined just be a result of last hame? You TIEd and lost, you don't gain ent. . You won playing TIE you gain ent. just like now you do. I guess any change would be a HUUUGE thread maker:) And there would be a lot of moaning too.

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97717.31 in reply to 97717.30
Date: 6/20/2009 10:49:07 AM
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I think the small change to have the outcome of the game would be a good change. As I said before, if you TIE and win it works like it does today, but if you TIE and lose, then you get only half the gain in enthusiasm. I think this would deter teams from TIE all the time.