does anyone know where to find the breakevens?
Once they are relevant (ie, after next round) as I recall, m0nty posts them on the blog somewhere. I seem to recall even seeing them on the livescores post match, but that might be my aging memory playing tricks.
i just thought that maybe somewhere they had how many points in the next two rounds a player would need for there score to go up/down
Check out this website, it has the breakevens.
http://www.tooserious.com.au/
Does anyone know a website that will give breakevens for round 4???
Cheers
yeah mate this one....go to the main page, and at the top see preview...the breakevens for each match
They're on this site. Just go to last weeks games and they are at the top. B/E's or something.
where can i find a break even calculator.....dream team talk is the only one i can find but its not working....does any1 no anywhere else
i kno fanfooty has it but on the col/ess game they seem incorrect to me
They should be fixed now. Checked before and they seemed about right.
Could always try tooserious.
tooserious>stats.
As HP said
when i go into the b/e's they all come up with minuses anyone else have this problem?
I get the negative break evens as well. I hope Monty can fix what caused the error
where else can i find BEs? can't wait. going awol tomorrow.
of course FF puts them u just as i click post!
Ok as usual I am daft to a lot of things. WTF is Break Even. Says who & what does it mean?
Quote from: MissPiesFF on April 29, 2010, 08:22:23 AM
Ok as usual I am daft to a lot of things. WTF is Break Even. Says who & what does it mean?
The score a player must get to retain his price. Anything above B/E means he'll rise in price with anything below meaning he'll fall in price. The more you are over the B/E the more you rise and vice versa with the lower score.
Quote from: Hellopplz on April 29, 2010, 08:37:04 AM
Quote from: MissPiesFF on April 29, 2010, 08:22:23 AM
Ok as usual I am daft to a lot of things. WTF is Break Even. Says who & what does it mean?
The score a player must get to retain his price. Anything above B/E means he'll rise in price with anything below meaning he'll fall in price. The more you are over the B/E the more you rise and vice versa with the lower score.
Ahh that is what all the fuss is about I knew that already hahah not!