Post by bigflyguy on May 21, 2016 3:59:42 GMT
Jumping to new clubs every event could be planned and organized as a strategic tactic. If we're facing much weaker clubs and don't need the accolade boosts to dominate when needed, making a scheduled move on Monday morning and again Friday morning could keep the prime players rolling in and get all of the picks that come along with the progress rewards.
A master list could be created of all members, new clubs should be private, a predetermined leader can create a new club with an extra team and then post in the chat and forum the new club name. Another predetermined person can then be made asst immediately and begin sending invites to the list. Or split the master member list up for 3 or 4 to share in the invite process.
I'm not sure how the club divisions work and how a club finds themself facing much stronger competition at a higher level by the time the main event starts on Friday, but perhaps it could be from hanging too many points during the lead-up events Monday through Thursday. A more strategic approach to point scoring to just barely get the first or intentionally finishing 2nd-5th on days when a prime player isn't at stake may help. Or perhaps glu automatically bumps up all clubs in the top 10 or something which would make this paragraph moot.
There are some members that can take a shit and put up half a million points in a main event, then there are others like me who are a very, very long way away from that level. Some testing and A/B comparisons could be done where one player plays a set amount of time with one strategy while another plays the same amount of time with a different strategy and then get together on the forum and share best practices. What I'm thinking about is when do you stop playing games if you lose and wait for your energy to restore? Is it best to keep going and play all of the games or do you wait for it to refill if you lose the first, second, third etc game in a streak? We have enough good players and teams that we should be able to find what the most advantageous approach would be for teams like me stacking points 3-5 games at a time rather than some of you DiMaggio-streak players.
Thoughts?
A master list could be created of all members, new clubs should be private, a predetermined leader can create a new club with an extra team and then post in the chat and forum the new club name. Another predetermined person can then be made asst immediately and begin sending invites to the list. Or split the master member list up for 3 or 4 to share in the invite process.
I'm not sure how the club divisions work and how a club finds themself facing much stronger competition at a higher level by the time the main event starts on Friday, but perhaps it could be from hanging too many points during the lead-up events Monday through Thursday. A more strategic approach to point scoring to just barely get the first or intentionally finishing 2nd-5th on days when a prime player isn't at stake may help. Or perhaps glu automatically bumps up all clubs in the top 10 or something which would make this paragraph moot.
There are some members that can take a shit and put up half a million points in a main event, then there are others like me who are a very, very long way away from that level. Some testing and A/B comparisons could be done where one player plays a set amount of time with one strategy while another plays the same amount of time with a different strategy and then get together on the forum and share best practices. What I'm thinking about is when do you stop playing games if you lose and wait for your energy to restore? Is it best to keep going and play all of the games or do you wait for it to refill if you lose the first, second, third etc game in a streak? We have enough good players and teams that we should be able to find what the most advantageous approach would be for teams like me stacking points 3-5 games at a time rather than some of you DiMaggio-streak players.
Thoughts?