The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

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Re: The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

Post by GA-James018 » Tue Apr 04, 2023 11:24 am

As Crowie said - it used to be that way until YT20 started. Now YOD gives less experience than SOD, but it is made up for by the experience gained through YT20.
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Re: The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

Post by boscorp » Tue Apr 04, 2023 11:29 pm

StefB wrote:
Tue Apr 04, 2023 11:37 am
GA-James018 wrote:
Tue Apr 04, 2023 11:24 am
As Crowie said - it used to be that way until YT20 started. Now YOD gives less experience than SOD, but it is made up for by the experience gained through YT20.
Ok. So I should play him in all SOD games and YT20 games since the YOD is div 5 and the SOD is div 4? So Yt20 is better than ST20?
Possibly, although keep in mind that you don't want your match ratings to drop much more in order to get your full sponsorship payment each week.
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Re: The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

Post by jachiche » Mon May 22, 2023 10:37 am

Pretty good youth pull today, but not entirely sure what to do with him. Could he be an all-rounder, or should I just focus on making him a great LH batter?



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Re: The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

Post by GM-crowfan65 » Mon May 22, 2023 11:56 am

Definitely a bat for me
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Re: The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

Post by Kaptain28 » Fri Jul 07, 2023 8:37 am

I upgraded my academy to Luxurious recently. I noticed that it only provides 2.5% boost from Lavish. If I train a youth from 16 to 21 and say on lavish i would increase his rating by 20k. On Luxurious it would only add 500 extra rating. Combining weekly costs and the huge investment, is it really worth it?

Also my recruits since upgrading to Luxurious have been 18k, 13k, 13k, 16k and 18k. I was getting better recruits on Lavish and lower academies throughout my last season (atleast 4 were 20k+).

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Re: The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

Post by Muff » Fri Jul 07, 2023 8:40 pm

Recruitment goes through highs and lows, ignore small sample sizes, they will be slightly better overall at each academy upgrade.

Regarding value of the academy it comes down to what your goal is. Financially superior is suggested to be the most efficient spend of your money but if you are trying to compete at higher levels over the long term you want your academies up at lavish/luxurious/deluxe.
That is unless you are intentionally zagging and going little to no investment and regularly replacing an older squad with other old cheap players with money saved on the transfer market.

I personally operate at deluxe and have got my affiliate to lavish and am an advocate of higher academy’s. But I also have a bank roll and the sponsorship to help maintain that for my main
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Re: The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

Post by boscorp » Sat Jul 08, 2023 12:53 am

Kaptain28 wrote:
Fri Jul 07, 2023 8:37 am
I upgraded my academy to Luxurious recently. I noticed that it only provides 2.5% boost from Lavish. If I train a youth from 16 to 21 and say on lavish i would increase his rating by 20k. On Luxurious it would only add 500 extra rating. Combining weekly costs and the huge investment, is it really worth it?

Also my recruits since upgrading to Luxurious have been 18k, 13k, 13k, 16k and 18k. I was getting better recruits on Lavish and lower academies throughout my last season (atleast 4 were 20k+).
Is it worth it? To a lot of managers yes. It depends on what you want out of it.
I run on a reasonable academy and spend about 2 million a season less than yourself.
My youth recruits with training are good enough for div4 and not adequate for promoting to my seniors. Some sell, others retire. I'm then able to purchase a few 28yo seniors through the season to play 2-3 seasons along with the odd youth if I want to compete in youth. I enjoy competing with my senior squad even if I didn't train them from the start.
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Re: The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

Post by Ubik23 » Thu Jul 27, 2023 7:53 pm

Just purchased this player and am looking for some advice. After I get his fielding up another level or two, I'm leaning toward traing him as an allrounder, but I'm wondering if focusing on bowling so he's a bowler with some batting is a better approach. I haven't been playing long enough to get a solid idea of traing times, so any guidance is greatly appreciated.

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Re: The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

Post by Muff » Thu Jul 27, 2023 9:59 pm

Ubik23 wrote:
Thu Jul 27, 2023 7:53 pm
Just purchased this player and am looking for some advice. After I get his fielding up another level or two, I'm leaning toward traing him as an allrounder, but I'm wondering if focusing on bowling so he's a bowler with some batting is a better approach. I haven't been playing long enough to get a solid idea of traing times, so any guidance is greatly appreciated.
Its better to make them a quality bowler, with some batting than a quality batter with some bowling.

At the lower levels of the game you probably arent going to notice much. He will score hundreds and take 5 wickets, but as you go up the leagues the bad bowling will get punished a bit more.
Run rate pressure is big part of the game and some of the best batsman can get out because they are left chasing too many runs
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Re: The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

Post by Ubik23 » Thu Jul 27, 2023 10:27 pm

Thank you.

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Re: The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

Post by RJman » Tue Dec 19, 2023 4:05 pm

What age should we start training power?

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Re: The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

Post by GM-crowfan65 » Tue Dec 19, 2023 10:29 pm

some early (around 20-21) helops
Optimal power trng is 23-27
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Re: The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

Post by wolfberries » Thu Dec 21, 2023 5:55 pm

RJman wrote:
Tue Dec 19, 2023 4:05 pm
What age should we start training power?
For me it depends on the player and how soon you need them to start winning games for you, but I usually start at 23.

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Re: The "How to Train?" topic (part 2)

Post by lankyitfc » Fri Jan 12, 2024 2:24 pm

Hi all,

A bit of a general question really- what ages do you start/stop training certain skills? I know for example, power is easier to train in late 20s, and fielding in youth, but are there certain ages where you put a hard stop on training fielding or bowling/batting and move to power etc?

Thanks

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