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Analyzing pops in Cross-training!

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192339.62 in reply to 192339.58
Date: 7/29/2011 11:29:49 PM
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How do you know that a double pop is 1.2 levels? Has anyone ever double popped twice? If that was the case, would that .12 (if it is that) fall on the same randomly cross-trained skill every week? Does anybody have any concrete evidence whatsoever about how fast these training speeds are or what can or will be cross-trained? How do you know where your SB sublevel was?

It is still far too early to be making any sort of declarative statements?

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192339.64 in reply to 192339.63
Date: 7/30/2011 12:14:17 AM
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What percentage of players do you know have popped? Of the five or six managers I am in touch with here in Thailand, we are 0fer.

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192339.65 in reply to 192339.24
Date: 7/30/2011 12:41:45 AM
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I got a different question. Did anybody report a pop in a skill that is higher then the rest? For example you have that 11OD and 7 everything else player. You train anything but OD and yet you see it poping. Anybody reporting anything like that?


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192339.67 in reply to 192339.1
Date: 7/30/2011 2:19:09 AM
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So I want to see if pops are random or not. It seems they are

What do you mean by "random"?

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192339.69 in reply to 192339.63
Date: 7/30/2011 3:35:18 AM
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You're right. So even in that case .05 shouldn't give as many pops as it does. So its not 10% it seems. .05 would be once every 20weeks but we are getting tons of reports of pops.

False reports perhaps? You never know....

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192339.70 in reply to 192339.68
Date: 7/30/2011 3:43:40 AM
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We could see a lot of pops initially in different skills per player. But I really think it will be the rarest of players who cross-train pops in the same skill more than once. The thing that I like about it and find interesting is that if you have a rotating training regimen you could very easily see speeds a bit faster, as a skill could get a primary, secondary, and tertiary pop in consecutive weeks. I like this change because I actually prefer multi-skilled players and lower salaries. And if in eight seasons my cross-trained team can play multiple positions with low salaries, it will perhaps allow me to splurge on the high salary superstud.

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192339.71 in reply to 192339.1
Date: 7/30/2011 4:27:02 AM
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This topic is useless.

We can't see the sublevels.
All the players in the game have different sublevels.
It means all of you will notice and post here all the possible pops in every kind of training.

To make this kind of research more useful you should count number of trainings and number of pops in particular skill.

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