DW_Geoff
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| posted on 7-28-2010 at 03:40 PM |
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Weighing changes for the next round
Does Anyone wish to move to the variable improvent system? I believe that
is a system that is better suited for our league
Tony Gwynn League - Brooklyn Dukes
(Expansion 1960)Playoffs: 1966-1973, 1984-87,League Champs: 1967,69,71-75, 85-87;WS Rings: 1973-74, 85-87
Warren Spahn League - New York Empire
(Expansion 1977):Playoffs: 1983-85,1988-1992,1998,2006-11;League Champs: 1983,84,85,88,89,91,07,09-11;WS Rings: 1989
Oscar Gamble League, yalls league sounds fun - Chicago Kingdom of Steel
(Replacement 1982-)Playoffs: 2001;LCS Winner: ;WS Rings:
Bill Lee League - New York Spacemen
(Founding member)Playoffs: 1953, 1957-1959, 1967-1972,1980-1984League Champs: 1957,1968,1969,1971,1972,1980,1982-1984;WS Rings: 1957, 1968-1969,1982-1984
Gregg Nettles League - Chicago/Milwaukee Czars
(Expansion 1978-1987, Replacement 2004-)]Playoffs: 1986,87;LCS Winner: 1987;WS Rings: 1987
Urban Shocker League - Brooklyn Evil Empire
(Replacement 1972-1994)Playoffs: 1972, 1990-1991League Champs: 1972, 1991, 1993-1994;WS Rings: 1994
Curt Schilling League - Kansas City Wheat Kings
(Replacement 1951-1980)lost ALTB: 1954,65;Playoffs: 1955,62, 64,66-69;78League Champs: 1964,66,67,69;WS Rings: 1964,66,69
Montreal did not fail Major League Baseball, Major League Baseball Failed Montreal
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DW_Geoff
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| posted on 7-28-2010 at 03:52 PM |
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Also I have been attempting to get Tyson to use a special minor league IC
formula that would be a blended system 3 where you have 5 CPS to place(no
one can get more than 1) and 6 ICs per game where 4 goes to everyone, 1
goes to those without a CP and 1 goes for position changes.
Mathimatically it would gives the players with 1 Cp an average of 64.8
ICs/season and those without 48.6, assuming a 15 man minor league squad
Tony Gwynn League - Brooklyn Dukes
(Expansion 1960)Playoffs: 1966-1973, 1984-87,League Champs: 1967,69,71-75, 85-87;WS Rings: 1973-74, 85-87
Warren Spahn League - New York Empire
(Expansion 1977):Playoffs: 1983-85,1988-1992,1998,2006-11;League Champs: 1983,84,85,88,89,91,07,09-11;WS Rings: 1989
Oscar Gamble League, yalls league sounds fun - Chicago Kingdom of Steel
(Replacement 1982-)Playoffs: 2001;LCS Winner: ;WS Rings:
Bill Lee League - New York Spacemen
(Founding member)Playoffs: 1953, 1957-1959, 1967-1972,1980-1984League Champs: 1957,1968,1969,1971,1972,1980,1982-1984;WS Rings: 1957, 1968-1969,1982-1984
Gregg Nettles League - Chicago/Milwaukee Czars
(Expansion 1978-1987, Replacement 2004-)]Playoffs: 1986,87;LCS Winner: 1987;WS Rings: 1987
Urban Shocker League - Brooklyn Evil Empire
(Replacement 1972-1994)Playoffs: 1972, 1990-1991League Champs: 1972, 1991, 1993-1994;WS Rings: 1994
Curt Schilling League - Kansas City Wheat Kings
(Replacement 1951-1980)lost ALTB: 1954,65;Playoffs: 1955,62, 64,66-69;78League Champs: 1964,66,67,69;WS Rings: 1964,66,69
Montreal did not fail Major League Baseball, Major League Baseball Failed Montreal
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Aaronfiasc0
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| posted on 7-28-2010 at 04:00 PM |
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Is there a thread with all the development curves you can point us to? . .
. . . I'm on fence
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nails7217
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| posted on 7-28-2010 at 04:28 PM |
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you're the leader and I'm a follower, so what ever you think is better
for this league than I agree with.
yes
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wingsbum
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| posted on 7-28-2010 at 04:42 PM |
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Not bothered either way.
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roguesteve
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| posted on 7-28-2010 at 04:50 PM |
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In my opinion, variable improvement system works much better with number
attributes rather than letters.
yes
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DW_Geoff
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| posted on 7-28-2010 at 05:47 PM |
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Variable Improvement
Some leagues offer Variable Improvement. In general, player development is
fairly predictable because any two players with the same age and attributes
have the same chance of improving. In leagues that offer variable
improvement, this may not be the case.
When players are created, they will be randomly assigned 1 of 14 possible
development curves. On the League Rules page, if the Development Curve
System is anything except 0, the league is using Variable Improvement. Each
league may decide on a different distribution among these curves, check
your league message board for your league's distribution.
Here is a description of each curve. Please keep in mind that these curves
only modify the chances of converting an IC in the majors or minors,
nothing else.
Regular This is how players typically develop.
Young Major LeaguerPlayer develops the same as Regular for minor league
improvements, but his major league improvements will improve at a higher
rate in his early 20s. On the flip side, he won't improve quite as well as
compared to Regular when he hits his mid-20s.
Late Bloomer Peak improvement years are skewed a few years older for both
major and minor league improvement chances.
Enigma 1, Enigma 2, Enigma 3Peak improvement years come randomly. Some
years will be better than Regular, some are worse. There are 3 varieties of
this one to keep people guessing.
Ageless WonderWill be on the Regular path until he enters his mid-30s, at
which point his conversion percentage increases dramatically to the point
of offsetting declines or even improving a bit.
Bust Improvement conversion percentages are down across the board.
Gem Improvement conversion percentages are up across the board.
Bust in Minors/Gem in Majors Player follows the Bust curve while in the
minors, but the Gem curve when in the majors.
Gem in Minors/Bust in Majors Player follows the Gem curve when in the
minors, but the Bust curve when in the majors.
Eureka 1, Eureka 2, Eureka 3A player improves below average for most years
in his career, but in 1-2 seasons in the majors or minors he converts a
much higher percentage of chances. There are 3 variations on this with
different "eureka" ages.
The following charts show minor league and major league interpretations of
the development curves. The minor league table is for the player's actual
age, and the major league table uses the player's offseason age, because
this is how ICs are converted. 0 represents no change from the Regular
system. + means the player will convert more chances, - means he will
convert less chances
Tony Gwynn League - Brooklyn Dukes
(Expansion 1960)Playoffs: 1966-1973, 1984-87,League Champs: 1967,69,71-75, 85-87;WS Rings: 1973-74, 85-87
Warren Spahn League - New York Empire
(Expansion 1977):Playoffs: 1983-85,1988-1992,1998,2006-11;League Champs: 1983,84,85,88,89,91,07,09-11;WS Rings: 1989
Oscar Gamble League, yalls league sounds fun - Chicago Kingdom of Steel
(Replacement 1982-)Playoffs: 2001;LCS Winner: ;WS Rings:
Bill Lee League - New York Spacemen
(Founding member)Playoffs: 1953, 1957-1959, 1967-1972,1980-1984League Champs: 1957,1968,1969,1971,1972,1980,1982-1984;WS Rings: 1957, 1968-1969,1982-1984
Gregg Nettles League - Chicago/Milwaukee Czars
(Expansion 1978-1987, Replacement 2004-)]Playoffs: 1986,87;LCS Winner: 1987;WS Rings: 1987
Urban Shocker League - Brooklyn Evil Empire
(Replacement 1972-1994)Playoffs: 1972, 1990-1991League Champs: 1972, 1991, 1993-1994;WS Rings: 1994
Curt Schilling League - Kansas City Wheat Kings
(Replacement 1951-1980)lost ALTB: 1954,65;Playoffs: 1955,62, 64,66-69;78League Champs: 1964,66,67,69;WS Rings: 1964,66,69
Montreal did not fail Major League Baseball, Major League Baseball Failed Montreal
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RichNYC1
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| posted on 7-28-2010 at 08:28 PM |
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While I agree with rougesteve, I can vote for this.
While we are at it, id like to the the min rating for catchers be lowered
to 70%. Can I get any support on that?
JGL - Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers - 24 Playoffs - 11 WS - 5 Champs
BLL - Brooklyn Superbas - 17 Playoffs - 9 WS - 6 Champs
OCL - Brooklyn Banditos - 8 Playoffs - 4 WS - 1 Champs (Retired)
BRL - Brooklyn Barnstomers- 9 Playoffs - 5 WS (Retired)
DEL - Brooklyn Excelsier Legion - 13 Playoffs - 8 WS - 4 Champs (Retired)
OHL - NYN Gigantes - 4 Playoffs - 2 WS - 1 Champs (Defunct)
SKL - Brooklyn Cyclones - Defunct
CSL - NYN Bowery Boys - Defunct
Me equivoque contigo, como si no supiera, que las mas grandes penas, las debo a mis amores
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sturge
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| posted on 7-28-2010 at 11:14 PM |
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I just started so I'm fine with whatever.
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barrybarrs
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| posted on 7-29-2010 at 02:58 AM |
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not sure if im returning but i would like to try that system........if it
doesnt kill bundy lol
http://simdynasty.com/ownerteam.jsp?teamid=58968
http://simdynasty.com/ownerteam.jsp?teamid=44820
http://simdynasty.com/ownerteam.jsp?teamid=58536
http://simdynasty.com/ownerteam.jsp?teamid=45160
http://simdynasty.com/ownerteam.jsp?teamid=58992
Overall
Seasons(139)
playoffs (58)
pennants (28)
world champs (14)
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barrybarrs
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| posted on 7-29-2010 at 02:59 AM |
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good luck tommorow dw 162 wasnt enough.
http://simdynasty.com/ownerteam.jsp?teamid=58968
http://simdynasty.com/ownerteam.jsp?teamid=44820
http://simdynasty.com/ownerteam.jsp?teamid=58536
http://simdynasty.com/ownerteam.jsp?teamid=45160
http://simdynasty.com/ownerteam.jsp?teamid=58992
Overall
Seasons(139)
playoffs (58)
pennants (28)
world champs (14)
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DW_Geoff
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| posted on 7-29-2010 at 05:01 PM |
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| Quote: | Originally posted by barrybarrs
not sure if im returning but i would like to try that system........if it
doesnt kill bundy lol |
Bundy is not returning
Tony Gwynn League - Brooklyn Dukes
(Expansion 1960)Playoffs: 1966-1973, 1984-87,League Champs: 1967,69,71-75, 85-87;WS Rings: 1973-74, 85-87
Warren Spahn League - New York Empire
(Expansion 1977):Playoffs: 1983-85,1988-1992,1998,2006-11;League Champs: 1983,84,85,88,89,91,07,09-11;WS Rings: 1989
Oscar Gamble League, yalls league sounds fun - Chicago Kingdom of Steel
(Replacement 1982-)Playoffs: 2001;LCS Winner: ;WS Rings:
Bill Lee League - New York Spacemen
(Founding member)Playoffs: 1953, 1957-1959, 1967-1972,1980-1984League Champs: 1957,1968,1969,1971,1972,1980,1982-1984;WS Rings: 1957, 1968-1969,1982-1984
Gregg Nettles League - Chicago/Milwaukee Czars
(Expansion 1978-1987, Replacement 2004-)]Playoffs: 1986,87;LCS Winner: 1987;WS Rings: 1987
Urban Shocker League - Brooklyn Evil Empire
(Replacement 1972-1994)Playoffs: 1972, 1990-1991League Champs: 1972, 1991, 1993-1994;WS Rings: 1994
Curt Schilling League - Kansas City Wheat Kings
(Replacement 1951-1980)lost ALTB: 1954,65;Playoffs: 1955,62, 64,66-69;78League Champs: 1964,66,67,69;WS Rings: 1964,66,69
Montreal did not fail Major League Baseball, Major League Baseball Failed Montreal
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