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72217.5 in reply to 72217.4
Date: 2/8/2009 9:23:34 PM
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Thanks for the responses.

What I am getting at in the first one is basically whether I am fighting for those bot replacement spots with the other teams in my 4-league segment, or am I fighting with teams all across Division 4. Or maybe I misunderstand and promotion is not done the same as in other manager games, where D. IV leagues 1-4 feed into D. III league 1, and so on?

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72217.7 in reply to 72217.6
Date: 2/8/2009 9:31:10 PM
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Ok, makes sense now! Thanks again for the help!

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72217.8 in reply to 72217.3
Date: 2/8/2009 10:39:33 PM
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And will active managers that lose relegation matchups still be relegated regardless of the bot situation?

If there are no teams with human manager at lower levels at all at the time of new season update no relegation takes place (or it does but they end where they have been). Last season it went exactly this way.

Normally relegation and promotion takes place at first and then the bot clean up.

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72217.9 in reply to 72217.1
Date: 2/9/2009 2:42:47 AM
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i think this will help.
so we can say that getting promoted based on bot cleanup needs to win ur conference in regular season and higher W/L percentage.

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72217.10 in reply to 72217.9
Date: 2/9/2009 5:23:03 AM
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Not sure if it was already answered but this is how it works for teams replacing bots:
1) Division final losers (that are not bots of course)
2) Losses in regular seasons
3) Not sure but almost sure aggregate in regular season
4) Conference final losers. Pretty unlikely that this is needed

So even if you finish with 22-0 you will not replace a bot if you lose too early in playoff. If you lose in division final (playoff final) your chances of promotion is very good as possibly there are no other with perfect record in your division and there most likely is at least one team removed as bot in higher divisions. If you are in second highest division there is probably few times there are teams removed from highest division ...

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72217.11 in reply to 72217.10
Date: 2/9/2009 6:34:41 AM
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did that change in one of the last seasons?

when i promote to div one, the team with the best bilance promotes with me(i beat then in the semi final), and not the one i beat in the final. I did not hear that tey change that, but i even don't look after it.

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72217.12 in reply to 72217.11
Date: 2/9/2009 7:43:35 AM
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When I looked on what teams that promoted from my division last year that was at least the conclusion I made. Can't say I am 100% sure that I am correct but I do at least feel very confident in that this is the case.

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72217.14 in reply to 72217.10
Date: 2/9/2009 12:37:06 PM
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Not sure if it was already answered but this is how it works for teams replacing bots:
1) Division final losers (that are not bots of course)
2) Losses in regular seasons
3) Not sure but almost sure aggregate in regular season
4) Conference final losers. Pretty unlikely that this is needed



Wrong. All that matters for the bot clean-up is your regular season record. You want proof? Check out this series from last season: (/BBWeb/standings.aspx?LeagueID=142&Season=6). Crazyzeus promoted into my league in division II - he did not make it into the finals. The finals loser is still down in division III.

Please do not post in the help forum unless you know something for sure.


Last edited by HeadPaperPusher at 2/9/2009 12:42:09 PM

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