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Date: 2/21/2023 5:08:04 PM
Biraderler
II.1
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Congrats coach

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316276.65 in reply to 316276.64
Date: 3/5/2023 5:22:22 PM
Tunjevina
II.1
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Krompir
Last Monday, we've won against Puerto Rico, one of the weakest nations in BB. Only Malta and Bahamas have fewer victories than them in BB history.

Puerto Rico vs Türkiye vs 48-144 (68674)

With a +96 points victory, we've managed to get to the 1st place after the second round. Next is Azerbaijan, which will be another easy victory where the goal will be to win by 60+ points.

So far, the biggest disappointments in the Consolation Tournament are Serbia, Portugal, and Czech Republic, who lost both of their starting matches, and are playing 0-2 after the first 2 rounds.

On the other hand, Slovenia, Russia, Bosna and Bulgaria have started 2-0 with some impressive victories, and have a decent draw to potentially play 8-0.

The Consolation Tournament is a little messy to follow since there are 82 nations, so after the 3rd round, I'll start posting a table with 10-15 European nations that interest us, so it would be a bit easier to follow.

17:00 Türkiye vs Azərbaycan

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Date: 3/8/2023 10:30:08 AM
Tunjevina
II.1
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Krompir
Türkiye vs Azərbaycan vs 138-68 (68730)

We've won our two easiest games against Puerto Rico and Azerbaijan with +96, and +70, which is quite good for our point difference.

After the 3rd round, there are 15 European nations with a score of 3:0, and one of these nations will likely host the next European Tournament.

1. France (**) 3:0 +171
2. Türkiye 3:0 +168
3. Suomi (**) 3:0 +152
4. Belgium (**) 3:0 +144
5. Magyarország 3:0 +136
7. Bosna 3:0 +120
8. Sverige 3:0 +119
9. Slovensko 3:0 +113
10. England 3:0 +101
11. Slovenija 3:0 +90
13. Bulgaria 3:0 +84
14. Rossiya 3:0 +77
15. Belarus 3:0 +73
17. Danmark 3:0 +65
18. Ukraina 3:0 +58

21. Lietuva (**) 2:1 +89
39. Srbija 1:2 +29
42. Portugal 1:2 +2


Lietuva, Serbia, and Portugal are also worth following even though they've lost some matches, since they are some of the strongest nations in the tournament. Nations with (**) can't host the European Tournament next season.

It's still too early to say who's the favorite, but Slovenia is looking quite strong to me.

Slovenia never won any medals, but their current generation is the best one they've ever had. Last season, they were very close to winning a medal, and they already have 2 nice victories against Lithuania and Czech Republic in the Consolation Tournament. If they win their next match against Venezuela, they will end up with a 8:0 score, and will definitely be among top 3 favorites to host the European Tournament.

Bulgaria is also a nation that I'm keeping an eye on. Just like Slovenia, they've never won any medals so far, but for the past 9 seasons they've been led by mink0ff, one of the best managers in BB, and their current generation is looking very talented.

Of course, we are also looking quite good after our victory against Portugal. But we do have another tough away match in the 5th round against Hungary, who are playing 3:0 so far.

But, before that, next Monday, we'll be playing against Singapore. This week, our game shape wasn't that good, 5/15 players were in GS 7, but since we played against a weak nation, it wasn't that important. I'm hoping that game shape will be better from now on, as we will need it for the match against Hungary in the 5th round.

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Date: 3/13/2023 11:10:48 AM
Flashover
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I feel your pain about the GS management, keep up the good work coach (trophy)

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Date: 3/14/2023 8:04:26 AM
Tunjevina
II.1
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Krompir
Singapore vs Türkiye vs 71-109 (68760)

With the 4th game behind us, we've reached the halfway point of the round-robin phase. I was hoping for a ~50p victory against Singapore, but they had maximum enthusiasm against us. Still +38p isn't bad, so we've kept the 2nd place, behind France.

1. France (**) 4:0 +208
2. Türkiye 4:0 +206
3. Suomi (**) 4:0 +201
4. Bosna 4:0 +179
5. Belgium (**) 4:0 +159
6. Sverige 4:0 +159
9. England 4:0 +138
11. Bulgaria 4:0 +119
12. Rossiya 4:0 +106
13. Belarus 4:0 +97
14. Ukraina 4:0 +93
17. Lietuva (**) 3:1 +143
20. Magyarország 3:1 +108
22. Slovensko 3:1 +98
25. Slovenija 3:1 +76
33. Portugal 2:2 +67
35. Srbija 2:2 +38


Last week, we had 15 European nations without a loss, and after the 4th round, there are 11 European nations left undefeated, including us.

For us, most important result was Slovenia's defeat to Venezuela (68773). Belgium managed to win against Slovakia (68748), which is also good for us, since Belgium can't host the next European Tournament.

Next monday, we're playing against Hungary in Budapest. In the last 3 rounds, we've had easy opponents, but Hungary will be a tough match. Even though they are usually ranked between 30-50th place (currently 43th), with 263 users, they are in top 15 BB nations when it comes to the number of managers, so they always have some very good players in their NT.


@GForce03
Most players are getting good minutes, but we're just unlucky with the GS this season. Here are some examples:

Bingün:
1. week: 58min → GS 7
2. week: 60min → GS 7
3. week: 66min → GS 7
4. week: 76min → GS 8 (low)

Faruk (1st substitute for Bingün):
1. week: 65min → GS 7
2. week: 67min → GS 8 (low)
3. week: 61min → GS 8 (low)
4. week: 62min → GS 8 (medium)

Ergul (He has high ST, so with these minutes he should at least be in GS 8):
1. week: 78min → GS 7
2. week: 64min → GS 7
3. week: 75min → GS 7
4. week: 78min → GS 7

Only 3/15 players had GS 9 this week, so let's just hope we'll have better GS for the match against Hungary, cause we will need it.

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Date: 3/14/2023 2:15:02 PM
Mağara Adamları BK
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1. week: 58min → GS 7
2. week: 60min → GS 7
3. week: 66min → GS 7
4. week: 76min → GS 8 (low)

Faruk (1st substitute for Bingün):
1. week: 65min → GS 7
2. week: 67min → GS 8 (low)
3. week: 61min → GS 8 (low)
4. week: 62min → GS 8 (medium)


Unrelated to NT but how can we see the levels (low, medium etc.)? I didn't know there was such a thing.


Last edited by Caveman at 3/14/2023 2:15:19 PM

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316276.70 in reply to 316276.69
Date: 3/14/2023 3:17:56 PM
Tunjevina
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Krompir
You can figure it out based on player's DMI.

At the beginning of the season, DMI of a player is around 5x bigger than their salary. For example:
- When the DMI of a player is ~5x bigger than their salary, their GS should be either 7 (low), or 6 (high).
- When the DMI of a player is ~10x bigger than their salary, their GS should be either 8 (low), or 7 (high).
- When the DMI of a player is ~20x bigger than their salary, their GS should be either 9, or 8 (high).

ST plays a big role in DMI, so those with low ST may have GS 9 when their DMI is around 17x higher than their salary, while those with high ST will have GS 9 when their DMI is around 23x higher than their salary.

Anyway, I don't think it's possible to figure out the exact GS sublevel. But with DMI, it's possible to figure out whether the sublevel is low/medium/high, especially if you know the ST of a player.

Last edited by tunjevinа at 3/14/2023 3:18:03 PM

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Date: 3/15/2023 1:39:39 PM
Mağara Adamları BK
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Thank you for the detailed explanation!

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Date: 3/20/2023 8:17:00 AM
Tunjevina
II.1
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Second Team:
Krompir
Today we're playing against Hungary, an opponent that I've been mentioning for a while now. They aren't as strong as Portugal, but they are still a tricky opponent to beat in an away match. They seem to have maximum enthusiasm, and our game shapes are similar.

Kezer got injured last week (45622230), so we won't be able to count on him for today's match. But thankfully, Mecdi finally has GS 8 (46958389), so he joined the team, as well as veteran Rikkat (45621606), who is still one of the best guards we have.

19:40 Türkiye vs Magyarország

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Date: 3/21/2023 3:54:12 PM
Tunjevina
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Türkiye vs Magyarország vs 79-97 (68803)

First loss of the season. Home court + bigger enthusiasm + missed zone, resulted in a routine win for Hungary.

Since Ergül and Miran, our two best outside players were in GS 7, and Kezer was injured inside, our only viable option was to play an inside tactic. As for our defense in this match, I was contemplating whether to play 3-2 with an inside gdp, or a 2-3 without a gdp. I knew that we had to risk in order to win, and thought that the chances are slightly higher for them to play inside, rather than outside, since they played outside against Czech in the previous round (68775), and their outside offense was pretty poor in that match.

2. France (**) 5:0 +226
3. Suomi (**) 5:0 +225
4. Belgium (**) 5:0 +223
5. Bulgaria 5:0 +209
6. Bosna 5:0 +194
7. Sverige 5:0 +171
8. England 5:0 +168
10. Ukraina 5:0 +130
11. Rossiya 5:0 +122
12. Lietuva (**) 4:1 +204
13. Türkiye 4:1 +188
14. România 4:1 +185
15. Slovenija 4:1 +126
16. Magyarország 4:1 +126
19. Latvija 4:1 +104
21. Belarus 4:1 +83
23. Danmark 4:1 +21

27. Slovensko 3:2 +83
28. Portugal 3:2 +79
32. Srbija 3:2 +65


Our next two matches against India and Costa Rica should be easy wins, and than in the last round the match against Belgium will determine whether we play 7-1 or 6-2 after the round-robin phase.

We had 3 tough matches in our draw, Portugal (A), Hungary (A), and Belgium (H). I knew it would be difficult to win all three, but as long as we win against Belgium, we should be in a good position before the playoffs.

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Date: 3/28/2023 5:48:30 AM
Tunjevina
II.1
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Krompir
India vs Türkiye vs 41-117 (68839)

1. France (**) 6:0 +302
2. Belgium (**) 6:0 +297
4. England 6:0 +248
5. Bulgaria 6:0 +241
6. Bosna 6:0 +222
7. Rossiya 6:0 +187
9. România 5:1 +268
10. Türkiye 5:1 +264
11. Lietuva (**) 5:1 +232
12. Suomi (**) 5:1 +212
14. Sverige 5:1 +143
15. Slovenija 5:1 +132
17. Ukraina 5:1 +128
19. Latvija 5:1 +116
20. Danmark 5:1 +24

21. Slovensko 4:2 +164
23. Portugal 4:2 +144
24. Srbija 4:2 +128


After 6 rounds, only 6 European teams remain with all 6 wins. As I've mentioned before, it's gonna be difficult for any nation to win in all 8 games. There will be some interesting match-ups between the top nations in the next round:

Belgium (6-0) vs England (6-0)
Ukraine (5-1) vs Bulgaria (6-0)
Sweden (5-1) vs Bosnia (6-0)
Australia (4-2) vs Romania (5-1)

Our next game is against Costa Rica, which we should be able to win easily. Our point difference is already looking good, but we should be able to improve it further with the next game, as Costa Rica only has 2 active users, and is quite weak.

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