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186138.4 in reply to 186138.1
Date: 5/30/2011 12:34:55 AM
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(40900.10) - maybe this helps, is it a table the BB released for the old personal system, but if you devide the personal level by two it should be a good estimate also for the new system.

It could be that the BB cut the max injury to 4 weeks meanwhile, but i am not sure by it.

The other think for a above minimal doctor is the massage speciality, in my eyes ;)

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186138.5 in reply to 186138.1
Date: 5/30/2011 6:51:06 AM
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I just started a couple of months ago and my thinking is that I don't have enough $$$ to spend it on everything. So carrying a better doctor is way down the list of priorities, especially since you just told us that you've yet to have an injury and a better doctor isn't necessarily going to make injuries disappear altogether. I'd rather spend the excess money on my arena, increase my weekly profits and bank as much money as I can for the future.

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186138.6 in reply to 186138.5
Date: 5/30/2011 7:41:04 AM
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a balance between arena, modest trainees and modest trainer will be all the $$$ investment you need to secure an increase in long term income and performance on court.

in my time as manager so far i have had less injuries than some other managers. this may be down to luck, or perhaps it is down to them playing their players 100+ minutes a week and breaking them.

aside from this i did notice the number of injuries in my roster fall with a higher level doctor.
i think i got a level 3 cheap with low salary (and massage speciality) after i chose my trainer/trainees and started building arena seats.
i now have a level 5 with massage and ive just had my first injury in 2 seasons.
in future i will stick with level 5 for the peace of mind and knowing my trainees might get that extra week or two of training as a result of good health