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HandyMan54
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Hi All!
I am on vacation and for the Life of me I cannot remember the breakdown
for the Min-Return for my Team. There was a Wiki Link I just can't find.
I have it bookmarked on my CPU at home. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
 
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what's your password
 
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Edited by Slantman on Mar 7, 2025 07:02:43
 
HandyMan54
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Originally posted by PLAYMAKERS
what's your password

Why would you need my Password??

 
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ignore Playfakers, is the usual forum troll. Don't understand what you're asking here. When I want to split plays between two equal dots I use 99/1. For every other situation 98/99. If I have a really inferior dot and want to use mostly the other dot I use 80/85.
 
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Originally posted by PLAYMAKERS
what's your password


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What are the numbers exactly?

The first number is the energy level (or breath) that’s reached by the starter before the backup comes in.
The second number is the energy level (or breath) that's reached by the player you benched before he comes back into play.

Advanced Energy Strategies

75/1 - This strategy is used when you have a really good starter and an okay backup. Basically the starter plays until he hit's 75 energy then is subbed out for the backup. The starter will then rest one play on the bench and be subbed back in. They will rotate the rest of the game.

#/#-10 - This basic strategy is to rotation sum but give your starter a bit more play time. It's usually used as either 75/85, 80/90 or some combination of that. 70/80, 80/90, 90/100. Keep in mind the higher energy your players are during the game the better they will perform.

98/99 - Used by the CPU teams, this setting rotates through the depth chart and the person with the best stamina will usually play more.

99/1 - This setting does a 50/50 time split with 2 players at a position. Note if you have 3 players at this position he will never be subbed in.

1/1 - This setting basically keeps your starter in the whole game. Only subbing when he is entirely drained of energy.
 
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Originally posted by Tomcic
What are the numbers exactly?

The first number is the energy level (or breath) that’s reached by the starter before the backup comes in.
The second number is the energy level (or breath) that's reached by the player you benched before he comes back into play.

Advanced Energy Strategies

75/1 - This strategy is used when you have a really good starter and an okay backup. Basically the starter plays until he hit's 75 energy then is subbed out for the backup. The starter will then rest one play on the bench and be subbed back in. They will rotate the rest of the game.

#/#-10 - This basic strategy is to rotation sum but give your starter a bit more play time. It's usually used as either 75/85, 80/90 or some combination of that. 70/80, 80/90, 90/100. Keep in mind the higher energy your players are during the game the better they will perform.

98/99 - Used by the CPU teams, this setting rotates through the depth chart and the person with the best stamina will usually play more.

99/1 - This setting does a 50/50 time split with 2 players at a position. Note if you have 3 players at this position he will never be subbed in.

1/1 - This setting basically keeps your starter in the whole game. Only subbing when he is entirely drained of energy.

That's what I was looking for, Thanks!!!

 


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