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130305.33 in reply to 130305.30
Date: 2/5/2010 8:09:08 AM
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I think we might share different opinions on what makes a real multi-skilled monster!

Im not talking about a guy with a bunch of Prof-Prolific and a couple of Sens/Trem. Im talking about a 6xMarvellous + with Prom-Prolific wherever else its possible.


i was thinking u are playing with some 10 in is and 5 in the other skills, a 12 in js and 4 in the other skills and something like that.




I think we might share different opinions on my message.

i was kidding u.


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130305.34 in reply to 130305.33
Date: 2/5/2010 8:46:39 AM
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6xMarvellous with other skills has to be achievable if you are planning to train to 26. Trouble is if you've gon to that much trouble to train the guy why on earth would you want to sell him! He'd surely retire with you too....

Admittedly these players are tough but they will exist I'm sure. If someone gets a buzz out of training FT's to Legendary ++++ or RB to Legendary++++ imagine the buzz you'd get even if it took to 28yo to show off a 6xMarvellous with Prominent and above in all other skills (except SB of course:D)

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130305.35 in reply to 130305.34
Date: 2/5/2010 9:30:54 AM
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If someone train FT's to Legendary+++++++,simply is not a well trainer,and it doens't mean that someone had the economic disponiblility(talk me about the salry of this monster),the will or also the possibility to train a similar player
If you don't konw about the existence of these kind of players,or also if exist one(as the Lochness Monster),why is it the only in BB...htere will be a reason ;D

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130305.37 in reply to 130305.36
Date: 2/6/2010 3:59:14 AM
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Any idea about potential cap? Does increase of salary can slow down training afer this season? Or it's just an extra payment and that's it. It's quite important if you're just under the cap and still want to add some secondaries next season.

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130305.39 in reply to 130305.38
Date: 2/6/2010 7:06:57 AM
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Clear enough for me. Thanks, Charles.

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130305.40 in reply to 130305.38
Date: 2/6/2010 7:34:15 AM
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This is probably a good point to mention that while there have been many posts discussing a link between potential and salary, the rules do not specify a direct connection. The potential cap acts on player skills, while salary also depends upon player skills. So, it makes sense that the two would be tightly correlated. However, changing the amount that a player is paid will not change the amount of skill that they can attain for a given potential.


Can i make a quuestion to junderstand better this thing?The potential cap acts on player skills,but the various studies made in past pointed that player with the same potential stop their growth when they reached pratically a certain amount of salary.So,it could happen that a player trained in some particular ways could reach the potential cap of the skills,without reach this " salary value" for that potential,or however from your counts this is impossible?

Last edited by Steve Karenn at 2/6/2010 7:35:50 AM

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130305.41 in reply to 130305.40
Date: 2/6/2010 1:54:52 PM
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Yes a player could become capped before reaching the salary that we estimate he will be capped at. This would most likely happen if he was trained well rounded leading to a lower salary yet a high number of skills. This is because we use the salary as a means of estimating simply because we know the cap and the salary formula are both dependant on the skills. With the salary formula changing to meet the changing economic conditions this is becoming an increasingly ineffective means of estimating when a player will become capped. As I had suggested in another thread a more accurate and applicable means of estimating potential caps is the total number of skills and something we should transition to using instead of a salary number which will fluctuate.

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130305.43 in reply to 130305.42
Date: 2/6/2010 2:01:03 PM
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I try to avoid being intentionally misleading, but sometimes that means the best I can do is to be vague.


This is a skill BB-Edju will have to learn in order to step into his role as a BB. He's good at being misleading

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