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Date: 12/22/2012 5:29:28 PM
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Hello everyone, new to the game. Here we go.

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Date: 12/22/2012 5:50:27 PM
Mountain Eagles
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hey man


hope you like the game as much as we do, and as I recommend you join the USA Offsite (http://s3.zetaboards.com/BuzzerBeater_USA_NT/index/)

and then BB-Mail jfarb (28800) for you t obe admitted

also some tips to get you started

1. Build Arena

Build that arena with at least 250 of the 300k Build mostly Lower Tier and Courtside seats

2. Get trainees

Get 2-3 trainees with around the same skills and same height to train

Guards are usually 6'4'' and shorter

SF are usually between 6'5'' and 6'7''

Big Men are usually 6'8''+

3. Get vets, but not too old.

After you have your trainees and Arena set up, go to the TL and get a couple of 26-29 yr old veterans between $7,500 and $12,00 Salary to get you jump started into winning fashion

Hope these three tips help you out

tough

3 Time NBBA Champion. Certified Trainer. Mentor. Have any questions? Feel free to shoot me a BB-Mail!
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Date: 12/24/2012 12:55:27 PM
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Greetings all.
I come from hattrick, and just started my team. Need some guidelines/help

What are my first steps?
change coach? do I need trainees? Is there staff? whats a good training for new teams? is it better If I train home-growns? do i need to hir/fire players

Thanks.

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Date: 12/24/2012 1:11:51 PM
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Greetings all.
I come from hattrick, and just started my team. Need some guidelines/help

What are my first steps?
change coach? do I need trainees? Is there staff? whats a good training for new teams? is it better If I train home-growns? do i need to hir/fire players

Thanks.


I would start here. Some of the details are different now but for the most part it's still valid.

(144856.1)

When you figure out whether you want to train guards or big men initially, you'll want to pick up a few trainees. Cheaply. You may also want to pick up some low-salary veterans, again, cheaply. I emphasize cheaply because much like HT, you don't want to blow your early money on players and not be able to grow.

There is no arena maintenance cost in BB, so expanding the arena is definitely an important thing to do. Ticket prices will be locked in for the middle third of the schedule sometime tomorrow. You'll definitely want to increase the lower tier to at least $40 or so. You'll also want to jack the courtside prices up way high - at least $175 and that's assuming you get some more of those built; you could probably just max price those and sell most if not all of them for now. Make sure to build some luxury boxes - the cheap route would be to build two and price those seats at $1600, or 3 at $1250.

Homegrown trainees will improve your merchandise eventually, but early on it's not a big deal. The only staff are trainer, doctor and PR - and at the moment, you don't need any more than the basic doctor and PR staff. You'll want to get a cheap level 4 or level 3 trainer with a low weekly salary at some point when you're into training more, but it's not necessary the first few weeks. Ideally you want to train players in several skills, rather than the HT philosophy of set a training and let it ride. For guards, pressure trains OD and is very useful; passing is very useful as well, and one on one trains handling, driving, and JS.

That should at least answer some of the basics for a while. Definitely that thread I linked to is worth reading several times over your first few months playing here. But if you've survived HT and made it here, you're well on your way to being successful here - you already know the value of GS Management and enthusiasm, though you might think of it as form and team spirit. ;)

Last edited by GM-hrudey at 12/24/2012 1:12:24 PM

From: tough

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Date: 12/24/2012 1:55:35 PM
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To add to what hrudey said, Jump shot trains Jump Shot (JS) 1on1 trains driving (DR) along with Handling (HA) and sometimes Inside Scoring (IS) Ball Handling trains handling and Passing trains passing. Outside shooting traings Jump Range, but you don't need to train it that much since it also pops with Jump Shot training.


For big men, Inside Def. is the most needed skill, Rebounding you dont want that high of, b/c it raises salary. Inside scoring is good too if you want to run and inside tactic (such as Look Inside: the dominant tactic in BB at the moment)


Shot blocking doesn't need that much training, but all I gotta say is that I like SB 9~11 on good quality Big Men


Also make sure you have big men with good secondaries, and not them 3 skilled donkeys (only have skills in IS, ID, and RB)

also you don't want to have a Vasko (A guy with 1 Handling and 1 Passing)


hope this helps

3 Time NBBA Champion. Certified Trainer. Mentor. Have any questions? Feel free to shoot me a BB-Mail!
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Date: 12/26/2012 3:04:23 PM
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Wow, thanks for the tips. There is so much to do!

Thanks again!

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Date: 12/30/2012 5:41:06 PM
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this link will help.http://www.buzzerbeater.com/community/forum/read.aspx?thread=144856&m=1.from were u started making it to the 4th seed or even 5th seed will be good. good luck


Last edited by balling_lights_out at 12/30/2012 5:44:43 PM

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Date: 1/24/2013 1:08:01 PM
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new team here is this game fun or what?

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Date: 1/24/2013 1:16:53 PM
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If you can handle putting the time into it, it's quite rewarding

"Get out the flour, I'm gonna find the wet spot."
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Date: 1/24/2013 11:14:50 PM
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Yo

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Date: 1/25/2013 1:54:34 AM
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welcome to u all

Garry Muir
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