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300029.7 in reply to 300029.5
Date: 6/11/2019 4:02:07 PM
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I second this suggestion. Invest in the arena +$10k/week. Do not spend any point in the first draft and then next season try to get one of the top 1-2 pick and spend the points then.

Last season I think I spent over 80 points and we had 2 5/5 18yo and another 2 or 3 5/5 19yo. It was a very good draft although most players ended up being MVPs (I got the only 18yo HoF). I scouted all the 18yos and the 19yos from the combine plus some random 19yo with interesting height. Of course 80 points is 4 seasons worth of 10k/week points.

I think 10k/week + buying the first set of trainees is best (perennial all-star, superstar and even allstar can be useful). When they are finished in 5 or 6 seasons, then do go for the draft.

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300029.8 in reply to 300029.6
Date: 6/12/2019 1:18:08 AM
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So are you saying if I don't spend my draft points this season they carry over to the next season and so on??

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300029.9 in reply to 300029.8
Date: 6/12/2019 1:51:53 AM
Vilkiukai
II.3
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Yes.

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300029.10 in reply to 300029.6
Date: 6/12/2019 2:55:25 AM
Woodbridge Wreckers
DBA Pro A
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Yeah best choice would be to not spend any money/points on this draft. But since not everyone plays this game to 100% optimally strategy wise, I included an option that's a fun too because you need to have fun in order to keep playing this game.

Drafting is throwing up a hail mary in any case, wether you spend 80 points with the #1 pick or 25 points at some other pick. Also, it's not 3 points or bust for a new team, a 50+ TSP superstar is awesome to train for a beginning team too.