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120331.20 in reply to 120331.19
Date: 11/30/2009 6:13:24 PM
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Unfortunately that seems like a normal result from scouting. I also put $40,000 for pretty much the whole season. No one scouted had 5 potential either and. I got 4 players with 4 star potential but not in the positions i really wanted :(

Blue the A+ skills guy isn't that great because if u were getting a 19 year old u would want him to have quite high potential to make it worthwhile. So its really a matter if u want to take the safe pick or take a chance on a 5 star but unknown potential. He could be a 4 potential or a 1 potential u just don't know .

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120331.21 in reply to 120331.19
Date: 11/30/2009 6:28:19 PM
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in our league we have two with A Skilll and 5 ball potential, but i don't have much more info about the potential.

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120331.22 in reply to 120331.21
Date: 11/30/2009 6:39:07 PM
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Its 3 in the morning here & I still don`t have my draft list((
Is it normal?

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120331.23 in reply to 120331.19
Date: 11/30/2009 6:47:36 PM
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For example, what would you guys take 4th in the draft, a 5 star skills rest unknown, a 3 star C skills and 3 star potential 19 year old or 4 star B skills, 19 year old with 2 star potential? These are the sort of guys that will be 4-11 on my draft board.


Neither of the 19-year-old prospects seem very intriguing. I'd put all of your 5-star once-scouted prospects above them. It's always best to go for the home run in the draft over the average prospect. I had a similar situation last year. I had a pretty good season, so I ended up with the 13th pick. The 5-star once-scouted player I received had superstar potential, and I was able to sell him for more than $2,000,000. With that, I was able to turn around and buy an established center with salary around $50K.

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120331.25 in reply to 120331.24
Date: 11/30/2009 6:50:16 PM
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Czech Republic (37) completed.

Last edited by docend24 at 11/30/2009 6:50:30 PM

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120331.27 in reply to 120331.26
Date: 11/30/2009 6:56:35 PM
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I think the processing is low at the beginning because that's the countries with the most leagues. Now it should go quickly with the "smaller" countries.

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120331.28 in reply to 120331.24
Date: 11/30/2009 7:24:59 PM
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I have got it !!!!
And its now 4 am !!!!

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120331.29 in reply to 120331.1
Date: 11/30/2009 8:01:01 PM
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There are two 18-year-old five-star guys with 3 potential, and then there are three five-star guys who have only been scouted once. How should I rank them? Is it reasonable to expect that the twice-scouted guys will probably end up being better picks than the others? How rare is it to see an 18-year-old five-star guy with a potential of four and above? Thanks!

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120331.30 in reply to 120331.29
Date: 12/1/2009 3:15:17 AM
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i spend 10G all season and only saw the potential of 9 guys of them 5 were 1 star so this is really a big dice roll should i just try to draft guys that are 5 star in stats and forget all those suckas i scouted twice who are almost all 1-3 star

one dude is awesome but i got like 3rd last pick so no chance there
a 4 star 5 potential guy

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