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136516.103 in reply to 136516.102
Date: 03/24/2010 18:16:39
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Salary is determined by market forces. It depends upon the player skill and the skills of everybody else in BuzzerBeater


Thank you so much for this comment as I think I have a much better understanding now that I understand that absolute skill sets have been decoupled from salary. How does that relate to the accuracy of salary calculators, however ?

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136516.107 in reply to 136516.106
Date: 03/24/2010 18:58:25
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Thanks Joseph and Charles for your reply. I will make a probably reasonable assumption that the accuracy of the calculator has some pretty interesting and complex reverse engineering. Although I am not quite sure how a static algorithm can predict the certainly dynamic changing entirety of the Buzzerbeater world. But I am very thankful for it :) and your entire spreadsheet Joseph.

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Date: 03/24/2010 19:30:57
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at the point of the game's equilibrium, do we want the best players in BB to be guards who can't defend inside and rebound, or big men who can't take a bring the ball up the court or make a clean pass?

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136516.110 in reply to 136516.108
Date: 03/24/2010 20:29:46
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they will not be the best players,they will be the most expensive in terms of salary

thats what i understood

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136516.111 in reply to 136516.110
Date: 03/24/2010 20:33:29
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my point was: if the best players when the game reaches equilibrium are monoskilled players, then the game will have issues because the top players on the top teams would be flawed

we don't have Wilt Chamberlain or Michael Jordan equivalents in the game yet

my point has nothing to do with cost

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Date: 03/24/2010 20:54:36
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we don't have Wilt Chamberlain or Michael Jordan equivalents in the game yet


Sure not, people for salary reasons will stop training them.

But maybe we can have a Lebron James with a low salary(SF's will be the cheapest position to train players), when Lebron salary on NY ;) is going to be awesome.

Last edited by Marot at 03/24/2010 20:55:34

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