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173727.9 in reply to 173727.7
Date: 2/6/2011 4:03:39 PM
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Thanks for your help too... I already have three good 18 year old players rated star or perennial star. Good luck for the rest of the season as well.

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173727.10 in reply to 173727.4
Date: 2/8/2011 3:58:43 PM
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Upon thinking a bit more about what you said here, what is the sale price difference with the 2 - 3 pops difference? Are we talking a difference of $500k or more? Or less than that?

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173727.11 in reply to 173727.10
Date: 2/8/2011 7:29:08 PM
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I believe you're referring to the price of lvl 4 trainers and the price of lvl 5 trainers, who gives extra 2-3 pops over the course of 2 seasons.
As far as I know, lvl 4 trainer could be bought for 10k to 20k. They're really cheap to buy and yet does a good job. I'm certain that majority of the managers have lvl 4 trainer because of that. Lvl 5 trainers could be bought for around 300k-500k. So it gets pretty expensive when compared to lvl 4 trainer.

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173727.12 in reply to 173727.11
Date: 2/8/2011 10:08:55 PM
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My apologies for being not clear enough... I meant the resulting players. What is the selling price difference between 2 to 3 skill pops?

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173727.13 in reply to 173727.12
Date: 2/9/2011 5:59:07 AM
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My apologies for being not clear enough... I meant the resulting players. What is the selling price difference between 2 to 3 skill pops?

Hmm that is a tough question to answer. There are many factors involved, such as which skill(s) have popped extra 2 or 3, the overall balance in the skills of the player and so on. So the selling price difference could vary from unchanged, to perhaps by as much as $200k?? Well I really don't know, these are just my wind guesses. If you're training to sell, then I think lvl 4 trainer is sufficient (if that's your plan).

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173727.14 in reply to 173727.13
Date: 2/9/2011 9:25:32 PM
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Just got a level 4 trainer yesterday with a salary of $11k. Thanks for the advice and time. I look forward to the skill pops and start making money!!!

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173727.15 in reply to 173727.9
Date: 2/9/2011 10:09:06 PM
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Carlos Oneill looks like your best trainee. Try to get 2 more guys like him and start single position training all 3 on their guard skills for 2 seasons.. A level 4 trainer will be just fine for that...

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173727.16 in reply to 173727.14
Date: 2/10/2011 6:37:08 AM
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Just got a level 4 trainer yesterday with a salary of $11k. Thanks for the advice and time. I look forward to the skill pops and start making money!!!

11k, quite cheap for lvl 4 trainer. Good luck with whatever you're planning to do :)

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173727.17 in reply to 173727.15
Date: 2/10/2011 10:22:04 AM
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Agreed. I would like to think that the other two trainees are Yan Jia Rong and Yair Brener. The latter two have some secondaries (passing, handling, driving). I hope I read enough in the past few days to have gotten right the secondaries for guards. LOL...

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173727.18 in reply to 173727.16
Date: 2/10/2011 10:26:35 AM
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Thanks... I am not planning to do much other than train players in BB. Right now, I am going to train PG and SG as I used to play in those positions. But that was ages ago. :)