What changed your mind?
I’m happy with the results so far.
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What changed your mind?
I’m happy with the results so far.
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I was happy with the results too, but wanted to try different approach and compare them. I am writing down ratings of my players in FA matches. Old guard had ratings approximately 0.2-0.5 lower than fresh meat with whites trained equally (same positions compared). Not a big difference for 16 games though, could be just random fluctuation. I will continue to track ratings.
"Equally" means I use only clean drills, I train only main position even if player has several positions, and I don't train "leftover" skills -- never gray skills.
It wasn't our day.
I don't have actual stats but some observations:
- For the first time a ST which is able to keep up with my AM's as far as scoring is concerned.
This season with a second ST, trained in the same way, it results again in a lot of goals.
- My feeling (no stats) is that my defenders get better rates than before.
- Already noticed, because before I already focused on physical and mental skills for daily training, is that I win most tough or potential troll matches in the second half of the game.
I will continue to experiment with your "MiniMax" method for at least another season, with a few adjustments. Maybe balanced skills are better, but I strongly believe there is are certain skills which should be given priority.
This season we are back in plat division and I want to see what will happen against serious opposition. Good idea to track stats for asso games. It's only 16 games and most are good matches to put it to a test.