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186504.31 in reply to 186504.30
Date: 6/6/2011 6:05:28 AM
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Ok, thanks.

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186504.32 in reply to 186504.7
Date: 6/10/2011 1:57:43 AM
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Yeah, understood about the level 5 trainer, but i wanted the extra pops which helped dramatically in this morning's update.


No it didn't. A level 5 trainer is at most 5% better then a level 4 trainer and probably you saw exactly the same number of pops that you would have seen with the level 4 trainer.

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186504.34 in reply to 186504.32
Date: 6/10/2011 8:43:39 AM
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Well, actually i've seen more pops, but any way i'm paying, $35,000, and it started out at $34,000 but i can afford him.

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186504.36 in reply to 186504.35
Date: 6/10/2011 9:02:57 AM
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Appreciate the advice, actually, %98 of this year i've trained centers and for a couple of weeks (Big mistake two position training) c/pf in inside scoring. I'm going to take your advice and down grade to lev 4, get one between 11,000 and 17,000. But i've taking people's advice before, especially with my arena and it paid off big time, and i thank all of you who haven give me the advice especially about my arena, about raising ticked prices.

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186504.37 in reply to 186504.36
Date: 6/10/2011 9:55:11 AM
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Appreciate the advice, actually, %98 of this year i've trained centers and for a couple of weeks (Big mistake two position training) c/pf in inside scoring. I'm going to take your advice and down grade to lev 4, get one between 11,000 and 17,000. But i've taking people's advice before, especially with my arena and it paid off big time, and i thank all of you who haven give me the advice especially about my arena, about raising ticked prices.



Two position training isn' bad. I don't have experience with the bigs, but I'm training guards and every week I've been in the game until this week I've two-position trained guards in something (pressure, 1 on 1, passing or outside/jump shooting). Since I joined just after the allstar break last season and took the finals to three games, this was my first week with only two games and it was pretty painful!

The thing with two position training is that it allows you to improve more players nearly as fast as the single position does. So you could likely fully train 5 C/PF types and get at least partial training on a sixth, rather than just 3 C's. Of course, single position improves them faster, so there's nothing wrong with that either. But the important thing that you seem to be getting now is to keep working on your big men, and get older players for your guard and SF positions.

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186504.38 in reply to 186504.37
Date: 6/10/2011 9:57:45 AM
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Ok, thanks.

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186504.40 in reply to 186504.39
Date: 6/10/2011 6:49:24 PM
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Oh yeah well thanks all. I got my level four trainer and that'll save me from paying $23,000 on the financial update. And my level four trainer is under $20,000, so i'm saving a lot of money on the financial update. Now after my home league games next week, i'm going to buy a sg/sf 25 or ever, or whomever has the skills to meet my team needs.

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186504.41 in reply to 186504.40
Date: 6/10/2011 9:45:15 PM
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You can't do it now but I know a team that promoted out of USA division V last season with just 3 real trainees and a bunch of scrubs he bought for $1k each week. He then fired them and so at the weekly update only had to pay the wages of the 3 trainees. With the mountain of money he saved he bought a couple of real players for the playoffs and won. It is that easy.

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