I still don't really understand the math on price rises haven't really looked to hard at it in fairness haha
Joe chan did end up playing ressies on weekend btw
Yeah I saw that with Chan, best case he got doctors all clear last minute. But looks dropped.
Saw it suggested he is not fitting in well there, in which case he should try leave ASAP as he looks competent in NRL.
As for the math on price rises - use an online calc haha
Do I have to get Hughes back in..?!
Schiller's going to make $1m. Damn...
I wouldn't bother getting Hughes back in, every chance in a month when they get troops back he goes back to a 20 minute guy. Doubt he is profitable enough to warrant trade in and out again.
Was talking more the formula.
Like with Schiller, does every point he scores equal $1k?
Loosely speaking I think the dollar to average point is approx $10,500 (I forget exactly what it is but somewhere in 10k)
So if a player scored 50 every week their price would be 525,000 (using 10,500 as base) and never move.
If suddenly they scored 100 their three round average should shoot up to 67 and they are like 175k under-priced.
Over next 3 weeks if they stayed scoring 67 average they should close most of the 175k gap but as they score higher or lower the average gets tweaks (as the BE also tweaks behind the scenes) but if their averages started to go back down the increases would slow.
Dom lost only 32k with a score of -15 because that 150 is still in his three week average, so price adjust was based on 3 week average of 55.
With previous two scores of 30 and -15 his next score will need to be massive to not haemorrhage money as he is priced at about an average of 61 (again, using 10,500 which is close but not the correct number) and his current two week average is just 15. So his current BE is probably around 115ish.
Schiller current average 94.5 but priced at an average of like 22/23 - if he maintained current scoring he would keep going up like another 750k on top of his current value.
Truly calculating it yourself or even with online calc tools is a a good guide but not 100% as SC has an internal formula that does adjust based on total scoring. If there is a round where all scores are really high prices will move less than expected, if all lower than usual, prices may adjust more than expected.