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Competent
Moving to competent implies you have developed an ability to formulate effective plans in order to achieve your goal of building winning teams. You now have enough experience and frame of reference to make conscious decisions about what works, what doesn't and why. You are also moving forward among the larger crowd of experienced players, who are also trying to push forward themselves. Things do not get any easier from here.
If I were to sum up the goal of building winning teams in a bumper sticker slogan, it would probably be something like "Maximize Net OPS". It's not catchy like "Have A Nice Day! ", but it's the main goal in SOM Online.
The problem with maximizing OPS is that the full field of managers, each trying to do the same thing you are, a lot of times come to the same conclusions about which players they want.
Eddie beat me to the punch in the other thread, but I have found that having a theme (for lack of a better word to describe it) allows me to seek OPS producers with a twist. I target players which build toward my theme, keeping me out of the high traffic lanes competing for the usual high draft choice selections.
I have won rings with every one of the following "themes":
PITCHING
The Secret Formula ($6-5-4-3-2)
5 Stud Starters
4 Stud Starters
3 Stud Starters
SPs Who Are Also RPs
3 Stud Relievers
2 Stud Relievers
Allow Fewest Hits
Allow Fewest Walks
Allow Lowest Total Bases
HITTING
The Secret Formula ($9-8-7-6-etc)
Beane Count (net BBs + HRs)
Balls In Play (net strikeouts)
High Injury
Net GB/FB Ratio
Most Hits
Most HRs
Most BBs (and best net BBs)
Most SB
Most Doubles
All 1s on Defense
All 2s on Defense
All 4s on Defense
My go-to theme has always been The Secret Formula, in my opinion the single best way to put your team in contention to win a ring. The sound fundamentals with a spread out salary construction make it easy to seek out lots of different kinds of players at the full range of available prices. Poor auto drafts can be re-built rather easily, because you didn't rely on a "I need Trout at all costs" theme that can be easily ruined when another manager gets him ahead of you.
But flexibility is also a function of experience, so you need to keep fielding teams in order to maximize your ability to recognize how to plug a gap with a player no one else wants.
There's really no getting around this - if you want to be good you have to play a lot, and you might have to be willing to experiment quite a bit along the way.
Moving to competent implies you have developed an ability to formulate effective plans in order to achieve your goal of building winning teams. You now have enough experience and frame of reference to make conscious decisions about what works, what doesn't and why. You are also moving forward among the larger crowd of experienced players, who are also trying to push forward themselves. Things do not get any easier from here.
If I were to sum up the goal of building winning teams in a bumper sticker slogan, it would probably be something like "Maximize Net OPS". It's not catchy like "Have A Nice Day! ", but it's the main goal in SOM Online.
The problem with maximizing OPS is that the full field of managers, each trying to do the same thing you are, a lot of times come to the same conclusions about which players they want.
Eddie beat me to the punch in the other thread, but I have found that having a theme (for lack of a better word to describe it) allows me to seek OPS producers with a twist. I target players which build toward my theme, keeping me out of the high traffic lanes competing for the usual high draft choice selections.
I have won rings with every one of the following "themes":
PITCHING
The Secret Formula ($6-5-4-3-2)
5 Stud Starters
4 Stud Starters
3 Stud Starters
SPs Who Are Also RPs
3 Stud Relievers
2 Stud Relievers
Allow Fewest Hits
Allow Fewest Walks
Allow Lowest Total Bases
HITTING
The Secret Formula ($9-8-7-6-etc)
Beane Count (net BBs + HRs)
Balls In Play (net strikeouts)
High Injury
Net GB/FB Ratio
Most Hits
Most HRs
Most BBs (and best net BBs)
Most SB
Most Doubles
All 1s on Defense
All 2s on Defense
All 4s on Defense
My go-to theme has always been The Secret Formula, in my opinion the single best way to put your team in contention to win a ring. The sound fundamentals with a spread out salary construction make it easy to seek out lots of different kinds of players at the full range of available prices. Poor auto drafts can be re-built rather easily, because you didn't rely on a "I need Trout at all costs" theme that can be easily ruined when another manager gets him ahead of you.
But flexibility is also a function of experience, so you need to keep fielding teams in order to maximize your ability to recognize how to plug a gap with a player no one else wants.
There's really no getting around this - if you want to be good you have to play a lot, and you might have to be willing to experiment quite a bit along the way.
Last edited by J-Pav on Tue Jan 06, 2015 5:26 pm, edited 1 time in total.