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39539.6 in reply to 39539.5
Date: 7/25/2008 11:03:07 AM
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Oh. That's more than I would have thought.. lol.

So maybe I might move to div III? I don't really want to because of bots.. I want to wait until I can win.

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Date: 7/25/2008 3:21:03 PM
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Most of the bots in D.III will relegate naturally. 38 spread over 16 series is a little less than 2.5 per league, and there are 6 potential relegation spots.

Teams that are abandoned have their lineups reset (they use their 12 highest salaried players, with the most expensive starting at PG), so they are fairly easy to beat. And owners are more likely to stop logging in if their team is losing, than if it is winning.

The source of most extra promotions into USA D.III actually come from bots being promoted into D.III (there are 15 leagues that are all bot) and then relegated into another D.IV league as part of the bot cleanup. There are also 11 D.IV leagues with only a single owned team, but most of these will win their league's playoff.

There are 4 unowned teams in D.II which will be relegated to D.III as a normal relegation, and then moved on to D.IV as part of the bot cleanup.

So that makes perhaps 25 extra promotions. Extra promotions are based on place within conference, and then regular season record, so you are not only 16-6, you are a 2nd place team. So I think the extra promotions from D.IV will be 1st place teams with pretty good, but not exceptional records. Perhaps 17 or 18 wins.

In past seasons, 3rd place teams have been promoted as part of the bot cleanup, so D.III is really starting to firm up with experience teams/owners.

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39539.8 in reply to 39539.7
Date: 7/25/2008 5:27:42 PM
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You directed that post to me but then you were not talking about my team (I'm not 16-6). I'm not the same person who originally posted. :-)

I didn't realize exactly how it worked so I kinda jumped into someone else's topic.. heh. Thanks for making it so clear. :-)

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39539.9 in reply to 39539.8
Date: 7/26/2008 8:17:12 AM
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You directed that post to me but then you were not talking about my team (I'm not 16-6). I'm not the same person who originally posted. :-)

I checked your league standings and saw that you were 2nd, and then got mixed up.

18-3 would probably be good enough if you were in first place, so I'd expect both Sin Amor and Destroyers to promote, even if neither win the playoffs. But since the extra promotion takes into account not only record from place, I think you'll need to win the playoffs.

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39539.10 in reply to 39539.9
Date: 7/27/2008 4:52:50 AM
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are there any bots in USA DIV.II. what chance do i have if i lose the play-offs considering my unbeaten season?

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39539.11 in reply to 39539.10
Date: 7/27/2008 9:15:21 AM
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It's fairly easy to check, which I haven't, but if there are any bots, they're probably in relegating positions.

Pappy
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39539.12 in reply to 39539.10
Date: 7/27/2008 9:16:05 AM
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Just did a quick check and currently there are 4 bots in USA II.

2 of them are in the 8th spot and will auto-demote anyway. The other 2 are placed in 6th and 7th place. Depending on how they fare in the Relegation matches, they could demote from there as well.

If one of those 2 wins the relegation series, then you would promote in their place if you lose the playoffs, depending on whether another undefeated III team doesn't suffer an unexpected playoff lose.

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39539.13 in reply to 39539.10
Date: 7/27/2008 10:25:37 PM
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I don't think that any one will promote from D.III without winning the playoff. As soon as teams go ownerless, their lineup gets reset, so they aren't too likely to win a relegation playoff. There is one team that may go bot, so maybe you have a chance there.

For D.III there could be about 28 bots promoting from D.IV, perhaps 4 that won't relegate from D.III, and 6 bots in D.II. So around 38 extra promotions from D.IV to D.III. This would include many conference winners - but not all.

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39539.14 in reply to 39539.13
Date: 7/28/2008 7:36:22 AM
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did you look over all leagues, or are there statistik you could look at?

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39539.15 in reply to 39539.13
Date: 7/28/2008 12:56:37 PM
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18-3 would probably be good enough if you were in first place, so I'd expect both Sin Amor and Destroyers to promote, even if neither win the playoffs. But since the extra promotion takes into account not only record from place, I think you'll need to win the playoffs.


Thanks for the answer. :-) I don't think I can win the playoffs and I don't want to promote until I can. I actually tried to throw my last game, lol (by playing TIE and my backups as starters)... I have this fear of totally getting stomped by Div 3 teams.

But our #1 team just became a bot. I have no idea how that is going to affect things.

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39539.16 in reply to 39539.15
Date: 7/28/2008 2:05:15 PM
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Teams are given new owners beginning with the lowest numbered leagues in IV, so they should have a new owner within a day or two (teams become bots on Monday morning, but new teams are added through the week).

So the new owner probably won't win the playoffs, but may promote based on "his" regular season record. If Sin Amor does play any games before a new owner is assigned, they will have a reset lineup consisting of their 12 highest-salaried players, with the highest playing PG, and so on. They'll use the base offense and man-to-man.

A new owner will be able to participate in your draft. I'm not sure how BB handles this. They give new teams some scouting information, I think around a dozen, and I'd guess that they would just generate a fresh set in a case like this.

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