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101497.1
Date: 07/16/2009 16:12:58
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My team Enthusiasm is 9, which will probably dip to 8 for Saturday's game. I'll be playing Normal on Saturday, so my question is: is there any reason why I shouldn't play Crunch Time? Won't my Enthusiasm be 5 after the All-Star week either way? Or will my Enthusiasm still be below 5 after the All-Star week has passed if I played CT?

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101497.2 in reply to 101497.1
Date: 07/16/2009 16:19:30
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if i am correctly, then now enthusiasm divides by 2 if you use CT. i dont know if in game day enthusiasm comes recovers like in free days, but after all-star break you should have enthusiasm 5. if you are more or less sure you will win, dont use CT.

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101497.3 in reply to 101497.2
Date: 07/16/2009 19:42:12
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Crap. I thought the enthusiasm will stay up after the break if I take it easy now.

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101497.4 in reply to 101497.3
Date: 07/17/2009 02:44:56
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Wait, your enthusiasm doesnt carry over passed the all-star break? If you have it at 12 right now and you play TIE on the last game before the break will it be at 5 after the break?

What is the point of playing Take it Easy in any of the games before the break then?

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101497.6 in reply to 101497.2
Date: 07/17/2009 04:11:22
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So if my enthusiasm of 8 gravitates back to 5 for my first league game after the All-Star break, then why shouldn't I use CT - won't it climb up from 4 to 5 over the week?

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101497.7 in reply to 101497.4
Date: 07/17/2009 04:19:01
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it's carry over no worry ;)

But if you have enthusiam 8 and don't TIE a week, the enthusiam is around a low 6 when you crunch and have enthusiam four after the game it is nearly recovered after a week to 5 - so the difference isn't huge for the thread starter.