Ceiling prices

Started by Pravis, April 06, 2010, 12:24:51 AM

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Master Q

Quote from: Pravis on April 06, 2010, 01:39:46 AM
Lol, like i said. I don't care about the 5% i just want to know if anyone knows what the prices would be. It doesn't have to be exact, although that would be nice. If you dont know then say you dont know. I want someone who does know to post what they are please.

I didn't make this post to argue with people. I just want the prices for players that would average 50, 60, 70, 80 and 90.

TY Prosp, ill check it out and update the thread if i find anything.

Nope couldn't find what im looking for :(
Your very difficult :P

Maca24

its that time of the month for pravis!!  :P

Master Q

Quote from: Maca24 on April 06, 2010, 02:06:24 AM
its that time of the month for pravis!!  :P
Think So ???

Pravis

 :'( my SC team is gonna be lucky to make 2100 and i am having issues with my ex girlfriend. I'm sorry guys :(

Resch

You can use TooSerious.  There is a calculator symbol next to players name.

Put the value you want in all the boxes and recalculate.  Will give the value.

50 average will be about $247k salary

Pravis

#20
And the winner is .... Resch, thanx buddy. :D

50 = 247K
60 = 296K
70 = 344K
80 = 395K
90 = 444K

A lot of these ceilings wont be hit till round 15 assuming that the player averages those score every game.

Resch

If only the ex-girlfriend issue was that easy  ;)

Pravis

Don't get me started. If women only knew what they want the world would be a easier place.

thefly1976

i thought that most ceilings were hit after about 6 rounds if the scores were consistant

Pravis

Not according to tooserious. The increases start to become substantially less after round 8, but they hit it around round 15.

HillHero13

intresting too see what it is....

Prospector_1

Quote from: thefly1976 on April 07, 2010, 11:39:37 AM
i thought that most ceilings were hit after about 6 rounds if the scores were consistant

That would be for rookies ...

http://www.fanfooty.com.au/blog/2009/01/25/when-to-reap-your-rookies/