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Training help
Liam Duke - 19 yo, BT Rating=26,095
LH Batsman, LFM Bowler. He is a defensive player with worthless leadership skills and woeful experience. He currently has superb batting form, superb bowling form and lively fitness. Stamina: mediocre Wicket Keeping: woeful Batting: competent Concentration: strong Bowling: quality Consistency: competent Fielding: mediocre Got him on 1 bowling, 1 fielding and one keeping net. Does anyone have any ideas to close the gap between his bowling and consistency (he kinda reminds me of Liam Camps )
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In response to andruid, I'd keep him as-is and his cons shoudl catch up in a season or so.
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lmfao
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I'm taking this thread an an opportunity to ask a question.
What should my training intensity be for the nets? I've got it on 98 ATM, thinking about lowering it when my players fitness levels drop from playing matches and stuff though. |
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Yeah, keep it at 100 the whole time.
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DWTA. If you set it at 1 then your players train much faster but have bigger fatigue. If you have it on one a competent will pop to respectable in just one week and then just 2 to proficient but will be very fatigued, but if you have a filler squad you can just play them for a short while as the trainees will be gun soon enough so you can afford it.
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WTF Geg?
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I'm changing it to 2 now. Later through the season I will change it to 1, though, as my players become more fatigued. |
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