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From: cruzanm423

To: Coco
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121987.313 in reply to 121987.311
Date: 1/20/2010 6:03:40 PM
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Well your correct about no one being nice and throwing games but I do know of a couple times where people didn't necessarily take it easy out of spite with the guy.

The system isn't perfect as far as home court but its not easy to make changes to improve it. If they correct the point differential issue whats the next gripe? Who plays tough teams from the other conference on the road vs at home? What if a star player for a team is injured for the head to head game but has such a great impact on the rest of the games that one team clearly had a better season?

I can see the issue with it but I come back to the fact that everyone is playing with the same rules.

As for the game being about lineups and tactics, in close games I think you still see that have quite a bit of importance.

Accept that some days you are the pigeon and some days you are the statue. Dilbert
From: cruzanm423

To: Coco
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121987.315 in reply to 121987.314
Date: 1/20/2010 6:27:07 PM
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The blow out rule should probably be looked at as well as the last minute. These were both changes to make the game more accuratley reflect the NBA but the system used for keeping track of who is seeded top is not. Perhaps endgame stuff such as fouling when down and sitting the starters at a certain point should be added to the tactical page rather than being a default setting. It would make it so if it backfired one way or the other the only person you had to blame was yourself.

Something that would be fun in my opinion is in case of a tie at the end of the season, an arcade style playoff on neutral courts would be a blast. I can't imagine it would be impossible to code in and if a week of either NT or U21 matches had to be postponed I would think the excitement it would generate every season would be worth it.

Accept that some days you are the pigeon and some days you are the statue. Dilbert
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121987.316 in reply to 121987.315
Date: 1/20/2010 6:43:55 PM
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Something that would be fun in my opinion is in case of a tie at the end of the season, an arcade style playoff on neutral courts would be a blast. I can't imagine it would be impossible to code in and if a week of either NT or U21 matches had to be postponed I would think the excitement it would generate every season would be worth it.


I like this idea, although simply changing the Tie-Breaker rules to Head-to-Head would be sufficient. It would even make some regular season games more important, knowing that you may need to win to ensure a playoff spot against someone with a similar record.

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121987.317 in reply to 121987.314
Date: 1/20/2010 6:45:40 PM
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Well, since I seemed to have started a sh#$ storm by throwing the game against ICE, I thought I should explain to you why I did it, and you can explain why my thinking is wrong.

1. I am the worst team in the NBBA stats wise as someone pointed out at the start of this season. I have managed to get into 4 place by scouting, managing game shape (except CARLOS because I can't figure out how to train small forwards), and enthus. I knew I would lose to ICE because I can't match up with his team--I did scout him. I decided to go for the cup win instead. I will be able to TIE tomorrow for more enthus and play my next home game for the win. Also, I was able to get 48 minutes for training for two of my players.

2. I am concentrating on staying in the cup as long as possible--that means that I will sacrifice league games that I can't possibly win to stay in the cup where I usually face inferior or more equal opponents. Enthus from TIED games helps a lot here.

3. I need training minutes. If the choice is to throw a game that I really have no chance of winning to get those minutes, then that's what I will do.

4. I think game shape plays a huge role in winning. The only reason I even promoted in Hobo's screwed up his game shape. I TIED at his place then played two CT to win. His players were better but mine were in better game shape.

All in all, I think I have a decent strategy and I have a good chance of not demoting. I welcome feedback to this approach if anyone has better ideas.

Just say no to bitchassedness!
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121987.318 in reply to 121987.309
Date: 1/20/2010 6:47:38 PM
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The Bulls have a way of aggravating alot of people and people seem to think they have a better shot of beating him either home or away, hence less punting and a lower point differential.


I like to think that I entertain a lot of people, while aggravating a few. It's a trade off I'm willing to make.

And I don't think your example has ever really come up in League play (besides maybe you and DFC for all I know). It has however come up in Cup play, when I visit an opponents forum and all of a sudden they want to take down the big dog. I seem to remember this being the case when you were a little(r) puppy.

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From: stogey23

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121987.319 in reply to 121987.308
Date: 1/20/2010 6:52:27 PM
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Do you realize there's a (very small) chance that we'll play each other 3 times next week?

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From: dhoff

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121987.320 in reply to 121987.317
Date: 1/20/2010 6:54:14 PM
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Well, since I seemed to have started a sh#$ storm by throwing the game against ICE, I thought I should explain to you why I did it, and you can explain why my thinking is wrong.

1. I am the worst team in the NBBA stats wise as someone pointed out at the start of this season. I have managed to get into 4 place by scouting, managing game shape (except CARLOS because I can't figure out how to train small forwards), and enthus. I knew I would lose to ICE because I can't match up with his team--I did scout him. I decided to go for the cup win instead. I will be able to TIE tomorrow for more enthus and play my next home game for the win. Also, I was able to get 48 minutes for training for two of my players.

2. I am concentrating on staying in the cup as long as possible--that means that I will sacrifice league games that I can't possibly win to stay in the cup where I usually face inferior or more equal opponents. Enthus from TIED games helps a lot here.

3. I need training minutes. If the choice is to throw a game that I really have no chance of winning to get those minutes, then that's what I will do.

4. I think game shape plays a huge role in winning. The only reason I even promoted in Hobo's screwed up his game shape. I TIED at his place then played two CT to win. His players were better but mine were in better game shape.

All in all, I think I have a decent strategy and I have a good chance of not demoting. I welcome feedback to this approach if anyone has better ideas.

Huh. I figured it was because of my exceedingly good looks.

From: dhoff

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121987.321 in reply to 121987.319
Date: 1/20/2010 6:55:34 PM
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Do you realize there's a (very small) chance that we'll play each other 3 times next week?

Heh, didn't realize that.

It's a shame we're not in the same PL. :)

(Good luck tonight!)

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121987.322 in reply to 121987.320
Date: 1/20/2010 6:56:57 PM
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You made the right choice(s) for your team, well managed!

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