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From: oriolekid

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181078.60 in reply to 181078.59
Date: 4/19/2011 7:46:57 PM
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And Sharman and his astronomically large bank account would also like to join you for cocktails at the "Where did I go wrong" convention ;)

Edit:This isn't as funny now since Sharman is back in the JBBL after successfully tanking.

Last edited by oriolekid at 4/19/2011 7:48:18 PM

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Date: 4/20/2011 3:39:19 AM
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I dont like this "fix", as it really does not solve anything. Most tanking teams will get/keep three players that will keep them above the ridiculously low floor and still make truckloads of cash.

The floor in my league is ~116k, nowadays its really hard to be below this amount - three trainees in later stages of their training will keep you over this sum...

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Date: 4/20/2011 4:04:02 AM
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Yeah. For the most part. They cut salaries and thus their revenue increases (just like in BB).

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Date: 4/20/2011 4:38:40 AM
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i think that there are some differences between fan reactions of europe and usa. imo, loldots is right for most examples as he said. if fans really believe there are great talents and franchise players of future, they keep coming the arena and watch them. maybe, clubs' merchandising revenue aren't so high (but not ridiculosly low) however gate receipts will stiill be enoughly high.

okc is good example for this. i know that they went to a new city which boost their gate receipts but mostly fans came to watch the talents like kd, russwest. also wolves is another good example. if i am not wrong, their arena was full after years this year just because of kevin love's unusual performance and record. american fans can easily came to arenas, just a small excitement is enough for them. even in english premier league in europe, there are several examples like these.

as generel, i think that there are some supporting arguments and examples in nba for bbs. maybe we should acknowledge them to be right up to a point.

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Date: 4/20/2011 5:43:41 AM
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Sorry for offtopic. Some answers:

this may not be the place to talk about the necessity of preventing tanking but i can't miss this one..
$600k per week makes approximately $8M in a season (correct me if i'm wrong)..
now tell me what's the promotion chance of the other teams in your division..
you can buy two top quality salary-wise guards with this extra cash nowadays..


Yes 8M is quite correct.
Promotion chance in my current division is quite high. I'm not promoting with the money. I'm rebuilding my team and keeping money in the bank, but that's just me. In general, tankers of course have high probability to promote if they use the money wisely.


the worst thing is; you didn't need a single management skill to get such an advantage over the other guys relegated..
this is a short-term tactic with long-term effects..
it's all about justice and i can't understand how you can't feel for the victims..


True, tanker doesn't have to have any management skills during that tanking year. Just log-in, put line-ups, arrange friendlies and so on. However, to play in such position that you can tank requires some management skills, I think. Tanking gives you some benefits only in top divisions, remarkable financial benefits only in I.1 division.

All have same rules and regulations, so I don't see any victims here. If someone is tanking, you can also tank if you think that it is a good strategy for you. Also next year in lower division, if someone sees that there is no chance to promote, they can tank or rebuild own team as they want. Of course it's annoying if every year there is a tanker in your division who would like to promote. Then you must be smarter and manage your team better and find our way for promotion.


PS: i'm not criticizing what you did (hate the game, not the player)..
i'm criticizing your thoughts about tanking..


You have full rights to criticize my thoughts. Because we all have same options, I cannot criticize any strategies. Tanking is one possibility for everyone in this game.

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181078.70 in reply to 181078.68
Date: 4/20/2011 7:08:11 AM
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right, we have to see but how the game will see this difference between talents and scrubs. an 18 year-old draftee has 5k salary and also scrubs have such a salary.

for example i promoted to 2. division this year in 4 seasons. not a short time but not too bad also. last season i was in really difficult league with 2 or 3 teams with better squads than me. and i see that there are some other teams who are waiting for next seasons with a good amount of money in the bank. i had to make a quick decision and i sold my trainees and stopped arena expands. i bought some 28-30 year old players and tried to be champion. because most teams were older than me and have better finance also. it looks like to me that i will be there some seasons till my young players become real good players. that means 2-3 seasons. probably i am not a good manager to find better ways and better managers could do better things but anyway i decided so.

then, i finished my job and saw that it's more difficult to promote first division. i decided to make a "rebuilding" but a real one. when i decided to this, i didn't know anything about high gate receipts of tanker teams. i learned it later from our national forums when i asked a question. (as you probably notice) so, i am going to buy 3 draftees because i can afford only such young players. 20 year-old good-trained players are expensive for me. but there is a bad feeling after i read all of those debates about tankers that some managers will see me as a tankers and attack me i when i have some successes in future and will say that i am not deserving. also the game will detect me as a tanker, but no problem with that. because i will not buy players to reach the PSF even, instead of buying players i will expand my arena.

also i think that it's not always good comparing the game and the real life. again okc example, when durant came to this league he was a draftee but not a scrub. he easily dominated some games in a league like nba. but in game our draftees in first leagues are just scrubs till 21-22 years. yes there is no nba team with a 3-79 record but when they start rebuilding they have some good players although they are too young.

but for me tools like PSF are not bad, i can live with them and there can be more tools. but there are more and more managers who treat tankers liken an evil and even some start for witch hunts. that's not good. i know that you don't have such feelings. but even you say that "a few hundred bucks tanking teams earn weekly is totally an undeserved income". so, i can say that there are lots of teams earning some "undeserved money" without tanking. there is a real gap between first divison's income and others. people always emphasize on first divisions but there are also other leagues. beside day-trading maybe the only way to catch the oldies is tanking for newer teams. in countries like turkey, spain or italy, this gap and lack of ways to have a real domestic success can be seen easily. when you prohibit people from day-trading or tanking, you should serve some alternative instruments to them to survive with others. and these actions should be taken simoultaneosly and because of this i have some good feelings for some tankers because they looks like behaviour knights. (but not all of them) the game should be more dyinamic, however it becomes more and more statiic and causes to caste systems.

again, i am not against tools like PSF or other suggestion against tanking. but when we focus on this problem, we should also focus on other problems because they are related with each other imo.

regards.

Last edited by GM-incow sk at 4/20/2011 7:14:09 AM

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