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Need help ? / Players Salary
« on: January 30, 2015, 10:28:51 AM »
Hi,
I am playing salary cap type of games. i was off for a few years and i seem to be lacking a good way to analyze player values in relation the their salaries. I made a general research on google and this site came up as the one where experts could answer this type of questions.
i used back in the years to be able to get a faire value by using what cdm used to call PRM points. Calculating the PRM points per dollar spent was a very effective way to estimate a players value.
For any reason, the formulas i was usign then dont seem to be working anymore. the steals are getting way too many points and therefore guys with steals all come up with higher values. that is not untrue, but you dont want to end up with 25 points in steals and 1 in home runs and rbis.
Did someone here found a good way to estimate players values based on their stats? Somehow the formulas exist. they must use a very similar formulat to actually calculate salaries. many sites offering similar games come up with extremely similar salaries for each players, so there must be a logic behind the madness.
any info very appreciated
thanks in advance
I am playing salary cap type of games. i was off for a few years and i seem to be lacking a good way to analyze player values in relation the their salaries. I made a general research on google and this site came up as the one where experts could answer this type of questions.
i used back in the years to be able to get a faire value by using what cdm used to call PRM points. Calculating the PRM points per dollar spent was a very effective way to estimate a players value.
For any reason, the formulas i was usign then dont seem to be working anymore. the steals are getting way too many points and therefore guys with steals all come up with higher values. that is not untrue, but you dont want to end up with 25 points in steals and 1 in home runs and rbis.
Did someone here found a good way to estimate players values based on their stats? Somehow the formulas exist. they must use a very similar formulat to actually calculate salaries. many sites offering similar games come up with extremely similar salaries for each players, so there must be a logic behind the madness.
any info very appreciated
thanks in advance