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220939.8 in reply to 220939.7
Date: 6/30/2012 11:32:34 PM
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Maybe I'm just inexperienced, but 7 trainees seems a bit much.

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Date: 7/1/2012 1:56:45 AM
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Thats what i thought, how many trainees should i aim to have around?

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220939.12 in reply to 220939.11
Date: 7/1/2012 2:59:01 AM
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yup. In 1 position training, it's the best one. You get to train em and they get a lot of added skillpoints as I have read from the guide. 2 position training from the guide:

Two Position Training
Description: Will train a maximum of six players at roughly 75-80% (estimate) of one position training. Like most things in this game, the training formula is not linear so don’t be afraid that two position training will only give you half the training of one position training. This training option is probably the most common in BB and is generally used when a team has a small squad (5 or 6 players) of prospects that they want to train.
Max players that can be trained in a week: 6


and 1 position training:


One Position Training
Description: Will give a player the most training possible in a given week. The negative to one position training is that it is only possible to give a maximum of three players full training in the week. This is the most common training option for managers who are interested in quickly developing a few key players. It is necessary to consistently use this training option if you wish to train a NT player.
Max players that can be trained in a week: 3


So if you want a big-time guy/great trainee (superstar+), do 1 position training, if you want to make your team better with good-great guys (allstar-p.allstar) you can do 2. This is my opinion.

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220939.14 in reply to 220939.8
Date: 7/1/2012 1:26:08 PM
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Being inexperienced I would expect you to be able to handle 7 trainees.

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220939.16 in reply to 220939.11
Date: 7/2/2012 1:12:27 AM
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Okay so from what i've gathered is I'm going to take Ybarra, Kurucz and train them in inside shot and defence and rebounding. Then try and bring in another Centre trainee and then sell everyone under 5k wages and try and fill the team with at least 7k+
My only question is i feel like i have a good player in Patty Lumbley (for only just starting out anyways) and it seems frustrating knowing i can't improve him.

Last edited by Luke Malone at 7/2/2012 1:12:57 AM

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220939.18 in reply to 220939.13
Date: 7/2/2012 11:32:45 AM
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I did two position training when I started and all ot gave me was 6 under developed players.
I wouldn't do two pos training unless I still wanted to train good players that I could not afford to play out of position in order to win


I'm pretty happy with the results of my run with two position guys - but the primary benefit of it I think was to set me up with some flexibility and depth for my current mostly-one position training regimen.