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From: Rebs

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324199.6 in reply to 324199.5
Date: 6/17/2024 11:57:23 PM
Hendersonville Rebels
III.12
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2323
For a while, the last time I played a couple years ago, I used the buzzermanger training tool, but I didnt think it was much better than my own intuition. I wonder if there is a more up to date tool, to use for training. I have a habit of wanting to train my players to be good at everything instead of great at a couple things. I spent a ton of money the last couple seasons training up some of my American born draftees, with mixed results. I dumped the level 5 trainer this year and am spending money elsewhere. I never train more than 2 positions except for team training, which i generally dont do a lot of. Do you know any good training resources?

From: LDR

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324199.7 in reply to 324199.6
Date: 6/18/2024 1:07:27 AM
Sandersville Preyers
IV.9
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Faulknersburg Friars
The guys over at Discord seem to have the best ideas I have seen on training. I thought I read in one of the forums quite a while back an FAQ with a lot of good training tips too. I generally go my own way with training--and it shows. I've gone back and forth between building a HGT and simply upgrading from the player market. All of the advice I have ever gotten from good managers here has been to stay away from team training and never go wider than 2 positions. If you have a player you are training for U21, the coaches for the respective U21 teams also have a lot of experience and great advice on training.

Last edited by LDR at 6/18/2024 6:46:15 AM

From: Rebs

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324199.8 in reply to 324199.7
Date: 6/18/2024 11:31:00 AM
Hendersonville Rebels
III.12
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I've never had a player make a national team. Someday....I am not on discord but that's about to change. Good luck tonight!

From: LDR
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324199.9 in reply to 324199.8
Date: 6/26/2024 10:02:50 PM
Sandersville Preyers
IV.9
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139139
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Faulknersburg Friars
Training and the Elastic Effect:

Does anyone know how long the Elastic benefit remains in place: If, for example, I train 1v1 until my guard reaches the desired level for Handling and Driving, how long will he reap then benefit of any elastic effect. If he doesn't train for one week is elastic effect gone, or does it dissipate at some known percentage week by week?

Not the answer I was looking for, but useful, if not too dated from Alonso in one of the other Forums on the Elastic Effect:

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

Last edited by LDR at 6/26/2024 11:47:35 PM

From: kokka

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324199.10 in reply to 324199.9
Date: 6/28/2024 9:58:01 AM
Tachenko
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My understanding is that they increase the sublevel of an ability that is not the one that you are training. This will result in pops similar to what you observe with the ability trained, but obviously, it will take longer. So, to answer your question, I do not think you will lose it. Obviously, with age, all players lose sublevels and levels, but this is not specific to the elastic effect.

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324199.11 in reply to 324199.10
Date: 6/30/2024 9:01:06 PM
Sandersville Preyers
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Faulknersburg Friars
My understanding is that they increase the sublevel of an ability that is not the one that you are training. This will result in pops similar to what you observe with the ability trained, but obviously, it will take longer. So, to answer your question, I do not think you will lose it. Obviously, with age, all players lose sublevels and levels, but this is not specific to the elastic effect.


That is different from other explanations I have seen. So, if I train 1v1 G, for example, the OD sub level is increasing. When I switch to training OD, that skill will train faster because the sub level has been increasing while training 1v1. That explains why the related skill trains faster, something I have not understood before, if I understand correctly.

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324199.12 in reply to 324199.10
Date: 6/30/2024 9:01:37 PM
Sandersville Preyers
IV.9
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139139
Second Team:
Faulknersburg Friars
My understanding is that they increase the sublevel of an ability that is not the one that you are training. This will result in pops similar to what you observe with the ability trained, but obviously, it will take longer. So, to answer your question, I do not think you will lose it. Obviously, with age, all players lose sublevels and levels, but this is not specific to the elastic effect.


That is different from other explanations I have seen. So, if I train 1v1 G, for example, the OD sub level is increasing. When I switch to training OD, that skill will train faster because the sub level has been increasing while training 1v1. That explains why the related skill trains faster, something I have not understood before, if I understand correctly.