What is the formula for price changes?

Started by jeesh, April 07, 2010, 11:42:53 AM

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jeesh

I know the formula for this years starting price was 5365 X last season's average X 99% but what is the formula for working out a players price after 3 games.

DWEBBY5

i was just going to post  the same thing

anyone know?

Cicjose


jeesh

Thanks but I want the actual formula so I can use it on a spreadsheet

tready

Can anyone tell me what price the following players will goto.
malcheski
kruezer
bock
excuse the spelling, lol

hawk_88

You can't know until you know their scores for round 3, but you can estimate using their averages.

This site does that for every player: http://tooserious.net/?page=main

Sams-Town

Thanks for the link Hawk Its looks very straight forward, could you just digest for me the next round and movent 3 rounds meaning? If I take it correctly it means price next round if avg stays the sam and price in three rounds from now if avg stays the same? I am just a little bit confused there its a little contradictive. Cheers mate

hawk_88

There is no explanation on the site but that is the only logical explanation is as you suggested, if the player maintains his average.

I don't think it uses a predictive model like Monty's Guru system.

gouch85

ok i've read that it is (((((total of last three rounds)/3)x5381)-current price)x3/11)+current price

i'm pretty sure that the magic number (5381) is different this year but i haven't been able to get hold of it. The rest of the formula should be right though.

gouch85

ok just found the magic number is 5365 this year according to one of monty's pre season posts.

gouch85

Also heard that players cannot rise by more than $100,000 in a week. Clearly Barlow is going to test this though.

HillHero13

ok i do not want to waste so much money on vince...

Prospector_1

Quote from: gouch85 on April 08, 2010, 01:59:19 AM
ok just found the magic number is 5365 this year according to one of monty's pre season posts.

You can work it out by running the formula in reverse for this year's starting prices ...

Griffo1982

could you please post a working example of the formula using maybe Barlow & Clark?

Griffo1982

from my calculations using the aboove formula & assuming he scores 50 again this week Mitch Clark should drop from $498k(SC) to $440k(SC)