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252782.77 in reply to 252782.69
Date: 12/30/2013 5:09:20 AM
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I am the godfather of the well rounded player. No love for the.monoskiller here.

But if I had huge savings that will be burnt in a campaign, I would rather consume the high excemption than overspend for one single player.

Größter Knecht aller Zeiten aka His Excellency aka President for Life aka Field Marshal Al Hadji aka Lord of All the Beasts of the Earth and Fishes of the Seas aka aka Conqueror of the Buzzerbeater Empire in Europe in General and Austria in Particular
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252782.78 in reply to 252782.75
Date: 12/30/2013 7:15:32 AM
TrenseRI
III.2
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Second Team:
ChiLeaders
thanks for this clarification - which seems very well fashioned to me.

i just have two questions left:
1.
does a draft pick get his first salary counted and is the Training given to him just put in the Training exception (which i would regard as Logical) or does the whole salary Count as a Training exception?

for example:

I draft a Player with 3k salary. He is trained so that his salary based on his skills is 4k.

a) do we get a Training exception for the 3k when the Player is drafted?
b) when he is trained, do we get 1k Training exception or 4 k?


2.
regarding the maximal salary: does this only involve Players who can be bought or also trained Players?
for example:
if your Maximum salary is 100k and you Train a draftee to 102k will he be put on the Transfer list immediately?

thanks for clarification.

1.a) No. You have not trained him up to his 3k salary, you acquired (drafted) him at that level.
1.b) 1k.
2. No forced transfers will be applied. However, if someone lists a player that he cannot buy back, it's his own problem.

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252782.79 in reply to 252782.78
Date: 12/30/2013 8:20:01 AM
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thanks for the Explanation.

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252782.80 in reply to 252782.73
Date: 12/30/2013 8:45:59 AM
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Hi Marin,

this was the most interesting comment to me:

The tax will take into account the calculated salary based on his current skills at the moment of the transfer,

So the same applies to max salary you can buy? If a D.IV can buy players with max salary 50k, can he buy a 40k player whose real salary is 60k because of training? Following your logic, he cannot. But if he's a bit new to this, he may get confused.

Other than that, I'm very impressed with the job you and others have done. Thanks!

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252782.81 in reply to 252782.80
Date: 12/30/2013 9:14:23 AM
Neverwinter
CGBBL
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Following their logic, I conclude differently.

The general idea didn't bother with real salary. But since training is hard, and one of the goals of the new tax was to reward training, they didn't want to let teams abuse the system. That's why they calculate real salary when it comes to tax.

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252782.82 in reply to 252782.81
Date: 12/30/2013 9:27:09 AM
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It has one more importent thing. I suppose that if i train my players during the season my training exception will increase too!

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252782.83 in reply to 252782.82
Date: 12/30/2013 9:45:54 AM
Neverwinter
CGBBL
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Good point! But I don't think so, since, well, you're not paying that salary anyway :) Real salary calculation, during the purchase, is probably an exception, to prevent system abuse.

But yeah, we need definite answers from BBs on these two questions.

1. Does the salary limit take real salary into account?
2. Does the exception grow weekly?

Last edited by Aleksandar at 12/30/2013 9:47:04 AM

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252782.85 in reply to 252782.84
Date: 12/31/2013 8:04:55 AM
Durham Wasps
EBBL
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Last season there was a change to the salary formula to make JR and SB cheaper than before. A lot of players were bought or drafted before this change. The training exemption is said to calculate the difference between current salary and salary when signed. Does the calculation use the actual salary when signed, which would have been under the old formula, or what it would have been under the new formula?

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252782.86 in reply to 252782.84
Date: 12/31/2013 1:20:02 PM
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Sorry for forgetting to add this to the questions BB-Marin have already asked.
Well the official answer is that the GDP is reflected in team ratings. The pp100 are affected similarly.


Could you elaborate this a little more?
1) If I guess inside oriented tactic and guess is wrong, is it mine inside defense rating which is lower or both defense ratings? And pp100 higher for opponents players and especially for outside players?
2) If I guess inside oriented tactic and guess is correct, again, my defense ratings are higher? What is impact for opponents pp100, all lower, only for inside players?

Another question, is the impact similar (size) for guessing orientation and pace? Is there some kind of bonus for guessing both (orientation and pace) right?

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252782.87 in reply to 252782.86
Date: 12/31/2013 3:10:21 PM
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I will answer your last question about bonuses for the GDP.

Another question, is the impact similar (size) for guessing orientation and pace? Is there some kind of bonus for guessing both (orientation and pace) right?


From the Game-Day Prediction Feature post last season:

Just like we announced at the start of the season (we are a bit late with the implementation, though, sorry about that), the new feature enables you to prepare your players with a last minute pre-match talk, by telling them what kind of offense their opponents are going to use. It will give them an edge over the opponents if you predict it right using these two categories: focus (which can be inside, outside or balanced) and/or pace (which can be fast, slow or normal). On the other hand, in case you missed the prediction, your players will get a penalty due to a bit of confusion and wrong expectations. The penalty is not as severe if you didn't predict the exact opposite of the actual focus or pace, meaning, it's not as bad if you prepared them for an inside focused offense and they played a balanced one than if they played a outside based offense and you missed completely. Of course, you don't have to make the prediction about either focus or pace, if you don't want to. Penalty can also be avoided by not using the GDP at all.


I believe that only guessing the focus right has a slightly higher impact than only guessing the pace right. However, I am not completely sure about this and will need some clarification about it. Are the offense and pace prediction features weighted the same or differently?

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