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Re: Quick Questions V4
Since the start of the new season you get paid half the sponsorship on Mondays and 'earn' the rest by winning or reaching the minimum MR for each league game
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Re: Quick Questions V4
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The stats are club specific I believe.
By selecting all seasons, but ticking only include current players i was able to confirm this.
Ie. I can see my player Bart Skilton who I just bought only shows the 1xYT20 game he played from me, and not the 20xT20 or 17xOD games he played for his previous club
Or Thorton Tuiaki has played 51 SOD games, but 25 for me under Team - Career averages
> Team > Career Averages
The stats are club specific I believe.
By selecting all seasons, but ticking only include current players i was able to confirm this.
Ie. I can see my player Bart Skilton who I just bought only shows the 1xYT20 game he played from me, and not the 20xT20 or 17xOD games he played for his previous club
Or Thorton Tuiaki has played 51 SOD games, but 25 for me under Team - Career averages

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Re: Quick Questions V4
All playersplumber525 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 16, 2022 9:15 amHad a look in the manual regarding drinks breaks (Match Engine>Player Energy) and it states energy is partially replenished at drinks and the change of innings. Is that for ALL players i.e. all the batting team get a partial replenishment of energy at the drinks break, or just the ones in the middle?
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It should probably read 'summary' and fielding is part of the keeping summaryplumber525 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 16, 2022 9:33 amIn looking at the manual for the above I also noticed that Match Engine>Fielding states "....or stumping (for wicketkeepers) chance eventuates, the skill of the relevant fielder affects the chance that the opportunity will be taken."
In the next section (Fielding Skill Checks) it states "A fielding skill check involves a roll of the dice against a fielder's overall fielding skill (or a keeper's keeping skill) to determine whether the player successfully passed the skill check."
So which skill is being checked? Does a keeper ever have his fielding skill checked or is it always his keeping skill?
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Re: Quick Questions V4
After looking at numerous players wicket keeping summaries it appears that wicket keeping is by far the largest contributor to the keeping summary.GM-crowfan65 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 16, 2022 9:37 amIt should probably read 'summary' and fielding is part of the keeping summaryplumber525 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 16, 2022 9:33 amIn looking at the manual for the above I also noticed that Match Engine>Fielding states "....or stumping (for wicketkeepers) chance eventuates, the skill of the relevant fielder affects the chance that the opportunity will be taken."
In the next section (Fielding Skill Checks) it states "A fielding skill check involves a roll of the dice against a fielder's overall fielding skill (or a keeper's keeping skill) to determine whether the player successfully passed the skill check."
So which skill is being checked? Does a keeper ever have his fielding skill checked or is it always his keeping skill?
Experience, technique and fielding (possibly in that order)also contribute to the summary but to a lesser extent.
This is just my observation when comparing players.
I found players with high keeping and low fielding to have a significantlyvbetter summary than those with high fielding and low keeping.
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Re: Quick Questions V4
At which level of fatigue I should stop training for that week for a player ??
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Don't let it fall to moderate.
Now that I've reseen the table:
https://www.fromthepavilion.org/rules.h ... e=training
Maybe the first line should be "satisfactory or better"?
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Instead of utilising rest training, it is more beneficial if you rest the player from a match or two instead. You want to be able to keep training your players each week. I suggest only using Rest training for players who are 29 or older.
I like to us a little plan like this though:
Every Sunday I set my orders for the week ahead. If there is a player on passable then they only play one match that week. If they are on satisfactory (or worse) then they play 0 matches that week. Energetic or better and they can play as much as I need them to

Obviously there are many more factors when it comes to micromanaging your squad, like your opposition and pitch selection, however to keep things simple with an easy rule to follow that is how I recommend going about keeping fatigue down.
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I think it depends on their age too though. For me if I've got a player who is 29 or older and they are fully developed, I don't mind them missing a week of training so that they can playNPD-PowerBug wrote: ↑Mon Oct 03, 2022 11:19 amInstead of utilising rest training, it is more beneficial if you rest the player from a match or two instead. You want to be able to keep training your players each week. I suggest only using Rest training for players who are 29 or older.
I like to us a little plan like this though:
Every Sunday I set my orders for the week ahead. If there is a player on passable then they only play one match that week. If they are on satisfactory (or worse) then they play 0 matches that week. Energetic or better and they can play as much as I need them to
Obviously there are many more factors when it comes to micromanaging your squad, like your opposition and pitch selection, however to keep things simple with an easy rule to follow that is how I recommend going about keeping fatigue down.