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From: lawrenman

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245014.25 in reply to 245014.23
Date: 7/4/2013 8:17:53 AM
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GM-Jason:

I agree to an extent that it is harder to add seats as you get to higher divisions. The math seems to indicate that it is equally good to tank your first season (building arena) with below salary floor as it is to advance to Div 4 with a decent team. After season one, its better to advance to Div 4. When in Div 4, its probably best to advance after one season of building the arena. In Div 4, you will probably run into a team that is better equipped than you to win a title (larger arena + more cash) so at that point its better to build the arena again and stick close to salary floor. Once in Div 3 I think that is where it is easiest to just pump into the arena for a season. Unless you haven't built an arena yet. But overall it does require a balance.

My first 3 seasons I was able to dump $750K each season into my arena. Last season in Div 4 I was able to dump 1.5 M. But the promotion bonus to my already built arena certainly helped as I was able to average the most sales of any team in my Division.

Overall, because the level of competition increases once you get to Div 3, that is where having a salary near the floor becomes more challenging. I will see when I get there next season. But I am betting that I can dump 1.5 M into my arena while making the playoffs.

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245014.26 in reply to 245014.25
Date: 7/4/2013 11:36:24 AM
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I've already put about 500k into my arena since the start of this season, so I hope to be set up will to both compete and do well in my arena endeavors next season.

From: Yuck

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245014.27 in reply to 245014.26
Date: 7/4/2013 5:30:35 PM
Cassville Yuck
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I would put every dollar you have into arena assuming your trainees are in place. Don't rush promotion, let it just happen at the lower levels. Are you anti luxury box? What gives?

From: Jahill

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245014.28 in reply to 245014.27
Date: 7/4/2013 7:23:39 PM
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My trainees aren't really in place but I'm going to work the draft because I'm not going to overpay for crappy players. I am a bit anti luxury box, but mostly because I am poor and I'm working on getting my lower levels to where I want them to be so that when I win my division I will profit more. Once this current expansion is complete I plan to get me some courtside and luxury boxes though.

From: Yuck

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245014.29 in reply to 245014.28
Date: 7/5/2013 2:24:28 AM
Cassville Yuck
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Keep in mind. The consumer of the luxury box is a lot less fickle after a loss than that of a bleacher goer.

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245014.30 in reply to 245014.3
Date: 7/5/2013 6:21:31 AM
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How do you calculate the decimals to see which has the highest profit?

From: Jahill

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245014.31 in reply to 245014.29
Date: 7/5/2013 6:25:28 AM
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Yeah, I read that in the manual but if you look at my team as it matches up against my division I'm set to run away with it, myonly loss is because I screwed my lineup up on accident. It was my theory that I might be able to increase my net by getting lower tier more in the start of the season and then have a few lux and a bot more courtside towards the end of the season. At least that's the theory.

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245014.32 in reply to 245014.30
Date: 7/5/2013 7:26:01 AM
Woodbridge Wreckers
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I calculate how much money I get in return for every dollar I invest in a type of seat. If I invest $200 in a seat that sells for $12, I get 12/200 = $0.06 dollar in sales for every dollar I invested in it (so you divide your ticket price by the cost of 1 seat). Of course, you need to sell the seat for this to be true, so this calculation is only useful for seats you are selling out. If you are regularly expanding your arena, you should lower the price of the seat you're not selling out (unless that seat's return is already low, then you won't expand it even if it sells out).

Keep in mind this is only 1 way to build your arena, there's other ways. Mine is to get the quickest profit, so you'll have more money sooner to keep investing in the arena. There's other factors you need to take into account; the total attendance cap (~22.000, you should think about it when you reach 12k bleachers), the price stability of the more expensive seats (if return is about equal, build the more expensive seat) and wether you are close to promoting or not. If you promote, sales will go through the roof at first, and then fall back down. On top of that, you will most probably lose many games since you'll face better competition, and in that case it's much better to build the expensive seats, as those fans will care less about wether you win or not.