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40492.9 in reply to 40492.7
Date: 7/28/2008 1:05:02 PM
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So why make it even more difficult then it is for the moment? 4 and 5 star potential is way better then 1, 2 or 3, but saying that only 5 star potential (= top 20% of potential rating) is all star or better doesn't make sense at all. Fact is that you can't ever be sure, because you don't know for sure what the specs of your draftees were after you drafted them.

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40492.10 in reply to 40492.8
Date: 7/28/2008 1:12:50 PM
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So there is a logical (even) distribution in the potential/star rating, but not in the spreading of the number of stars?

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40492.11 in reply to 40492.8
Date: 7/28/2008 4:27:56 PM
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Sorry, I think I said something confusing (although technically correct) when I answered a question of yours before.

The star ratings for SKILL are divided up 20% into each category.

The talent star ratings depend upon the potential, whcih is not equally distributed. Far fewer than 20% of players are 5* talent in the draft ratings, but 20% of them are 5* skill.

Thanks for clearing this up. I did realize you were talking about skills in your other reply, but that created two possible scenarios about how talent is assigned.

Since talent is unevenly distributed in the pools (and this was stated quite clearly stated when the default all-star potential were assigned), though there are two scenarios of how to do this: less players with 5* potential, or more potential categories lumped under the 5 stars.

In retrospect, the latter structure doesn't seem like a very logical solution in many respects

"I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."
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40492.12 in reply to 40492.9
Date: 7/28/2008 4:29:55 PM
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So why make it even more difficult then it is for the moment? 4 and 5 star potential is way better then 1, 2 or 3, but saying that only 5 star potential (= top 20% of potential rating) is all star or better doesn't make sense at all. Fact is that you can't ever be sure, because you don't know for sure what the specs of your draftees were after you drafted them.

You are right. My suggestion, while possible, is not exactly the most logical way to arrange it. Apparently the pools just draw less players in the 5* talent range.

"I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."
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40492.13 in reply to 40492.4
Date: 7/28/2008 5:20:05 PM
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I can confirm MVP is 5*s

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40492.14 in reply to 40492.13
Date: 7/28/2008 6:02:12 PM
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How?

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40492.15 in reply to 40492.14
Date: 7/28/2008 6:04:04 PM
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How?

Isn't it obvious? He drafted someone with a 4* potential last season who turned to be an MVP.

"I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."
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40492.16 in reply to 40492.15
Date: 7/28/2008 7:03:16 PM
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Nevermind, I missed Mark's post about how the potential was distributed. Which is pretty logical.

Besides that, i was wondering how he could have known that he actually drafted a 4 or 5 star potential player since the draft results only show the order of the picks and how many favored them. But then again he could also be the first one to pick, meaning it doesn't matter.

Initial thought was, how does one draft result prove that a 5 star actually gives a MVP/ATG? How was he so sure that the player was one of his 5 star or 4 star picks?


All in all, my mistake.

Last edited by Legen...Riceball...Dary! at 7/28/2008 7:06:17 PM

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40492.17 in reply to 40492.16
Date: 7/28/2008 9:19:58 PM
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Besides that, i was wondering how he could have known that he actually drafted a 4 or 5 star potential player since the draft results only show the order of the picks and how many favored them. But then again he could also be the first one to pick, meaning it doesn't matter.

The draft shows the order of the picks and how you ranked them in your list. Therefore, you know exactly which player from your list you have picked, and if he was scouted twice, that also means you know the talent star rating

"I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."
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40492.18 in reply to 40492.4
Date: 7/29/2008 4:29:19 AM
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I would actually favour a normal distribution over your flat distribution.

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40492.19 in reply to 40492.18
Date: 7/29/2008 4:40:39 AM
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And the normal distribution being.... (??) The more ideas we have about how the distribution is made, the easier it will become to check the facts after the draft is over and determine which distribution is used by BB. So if you have an idea, please share it!

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