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From: bullet67

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219375.4 in reply to 219375.3
Date: 6/3/2012 12:00:45 PM
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ok. hey, thanks. didn't get that chance at the end of last season because I was in the playoffs right to the end. maybe I'll try that. got to do something. my team's horible right now. And i'm in such a state financially i can't buy anyone on the market to help me.

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Date: 6/3/2012 4:13:31 PM
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Whenever your training minute allocations for the week get messed up to the point of it not being worth trying for 48 minutes each per trainee. This usually happens to me 3 or so times a season due to injuries, stupid coaches or forgetting to set line-ups.

Also, when you have multiple important games in a week preventing you from giving young trainees enough miniutes.


That's usually enough FT and stamina for me and I end up just training 1on1 or RB for 2 positions instead of 1 postion training in the short weeks.


how can I get my team to stop giving away passes just after they've stolen one!


Try a slower paced tactic?

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219375.7 in reply to 219375.6
Date: 6/3/2012 6:56:19 PM
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well, i don't play a particularly fast pace, play LI all of the time up to now because I don't really have the personnel to play any other way. I've heard talk about these shortened weeks, talk of the all-star week, playoffs and such. the allstar thing is only one week out of the season! doesn't seem to be much of an opp for FT training

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Date: 6/3/2012 9:07:39 PM
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well, i don't play a particularly fast pace, play LI all of the time up to now because I don't really have the personnel to play any other way. I've heard talk about these shortened weeks, talk of the all-star week, playoffs and such. the allstar thing is only one week out of the season! doesn't seem to be much of an opp for FT training


It generally takes two weeks to get FT pops and it doesn't take too many FT pops to make a horrible shooter into a decent one. The maximum benefit per pop is at the lower levels - going from 10 to 12 isn't a big change, but 1 to 3 is. Somewhere there's a chart that showed the average percentages of FTs made by level, and I imagine someone with supporter and bookmarks may link to it.

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219375.10 in reply to 219375.8
Date: 6/4/2012 6:49:42 PM
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Somewhere there's a chart that showed the average percentages of FTs made by level, and I imagine someone with supporter and bookmarks may link to it.


Found it here. Very interesting indeed !

(http://www.buzzerbeater.com/community/forum/read.aspx?thr...)

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219375.12 in reply to 219375.11
Date: 6/7/2012 2:28:05 PM
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The ASB is built for training FT or Stamina...there's certainly no other reason for it.

Actually, there is. The ASB exists in its current form in order to accomodate 2 cup rounds in the same week.

Last edited by GM-kozlodoev at 6/7/2012 2:28:17 PM

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219375.14 in reply to 219375.13
Date: 6/7/2012 5:15:02 PM
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That's right, I forgot that...I was just bashing the All Star game because I find it totally uninteresting.

Seems like BB has managed to achieve perfect correspondence to real life then ;)

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