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@rebsiot said: If you click on "FORECAST" and pay your 10GB, then plot the curve on paper. Then draw tangential lines on each part of the curve, taking the slope of each line, you can get a good idea of the slope at any given point. Now, the derivative of those slopes, decreasing over time with respect to average, gives you the rate of change of that slope over time. Plugging that into a base number, then multiplying it out should give you an equation to work with. If you take the integral of that equation, you can figure out the total amount trained as an area of the graph as a whole. Then you will know what they saw when they opened the suitcase in Pulp Fiction. good job You could use the "area under the graph" trick too, which is essentially the... hey wait a minute... hands off! (for me I mean) Edited by jacobpark 24-10-2011 01:45 |
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@rebsiot said: If you click on "FORECAST" and pay your 10GB, then plot the curve on paper. Then draw tangential lines on each part of the curve, taking the slope of each line, you can get a good idea of the slope at any given point. Now, the derivative of those slopes, decreasing over time with respect to average, gives you the rate of change of that slope over time. Plugging that into a base number, then multiplying it out should give you an equation to work with. If you take the integral of that equation, you can figure out the total amount trained as an area of the graph as a whole. Then you will know what they saw when they opened the suitcase in Pulp Fiction. The problem is...players rarely follow that FC curve, they usually train either more or less than expected so that would also throw you off track. I think the best bet is to do as Nic said. Promote junior with high progression and follow his training values. However, until we get 90+ progression players in all positions from schools (which i think will take a really long time)...we can find exact progressions of low avg juniors known to have 90+ progression using some GB and continue from there. I dont think many would be willing to waste their GB for that though. |
25/10/2011 10:42 |
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yah, the curve is rarely followed, but it is generated based on the true progression of the player (I assume). Nic's idea is great too though. Should have Group buys for GB (GB for GB). |
25/10/2011 20:23 |
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wait, so what does this tell us? | 07/12/2011 21:34 |
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Nothing, It's pretty useless. Train your own team, to see what happens. For example it doesn't tell you than corner kicks only increases leadership for LB/RB LW/RW. Average means nothing any more. |
07/12/2011 22:49 |
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Any progress been made on finding how to calculate the training of your players? | 29/12/2011 08:40 |
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@Fermín#27# said: Strikermanager.com administrators are fine-tuning the training and during the next few days there are high chances that the table values change . After all this time again we have something to say. The workouts have changed, the life table as well. At the moment we do not know how it is quite possible that the interpretation of the table no longer has the meaning it had in the past, but all we have for now. Here I leave. http://uk.strikermanager.com/equipo.php?accion=votenews&id=154¬a=306 translated this to english http:// imageshack.us/f/593/strikermanager.png couldnt get the link to work so i put a space between http and image, just copy link and close the space there Edited by @CelloG 12-01-2012 15:15 Edited by @CelloG 12-01-2012 15:17 |
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