A recent bracket-style NHL playoff challenge resulted in the following predictions by PPM managers.
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I hadn’t planned at first to give you all these numbers, but I think they are quite interesting. What you have here is raw data. Nothing has been tampered or modified in any way. The home ice advantage is not removed from the numbers shown here. It’s 100% pure data.
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As announced recently in the French version of the PPM Magazine, I plan to validate which strategy matchup is profitable in the long run in hockey. Of course, we are all aware that some strategies are better than other against a particular style of play. You can find a lot of info on this topic in the PPM Magazine itself. You can learn even more from a simple search on Google. But, are these conclusions valid since PPM offers the option of changing the style of play on a per period basis? That's the main question behind this second article.
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My goal in PPM sports is to ONE DAY have a JUGGERNAUT team. A team that is virtually unbeatable (at least in USA). However, so far in my PPM career, I’m far from a JUGGERNAUT. I do continue to grow, day-by-day, season-by-season. With my current teams, I can expect wins against many teams, unfortunately for me, I am still destined to humiliating losses when playing the likes of the Psychos, Razorback Thugs and other elite USA teams. For today’s article, I will examine factors that could lead to a team’s chances at winning a game. I plan to examine the effect of team strength, overall team rating (OTR), game importance settings, and home ice advantage. Anyone who has played PPM for even a few weeks ponders questions relating to success. Can I expect to be competitive with teams who have higher team strength that mine? Does home ice advantage help me win? Is my high OTR why I am winning? Hopefully, I can provide some statistics to consider about these questions.
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The following article was published by Dino Barnabé in French on 2/13/15. I decided to translate it to English for your viewing pleasure.
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The purpose of this article is to discuss how qualities and training ratios impact training.
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The results of a challenge in November to see who could predict a player's OR in February.
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Greetings to all PPM managers with this special edition of PP Magazine. Today we will not be dealing with virtual sport, but with the real one, and at the highest level. A long time sports journalist and now media manager Jozef Korbel, who has been the media manager of the world class cyclist Peter Sagan for the last seven years and also one of his closest friends, has accepted the invitation of PP Magazine editorial team.
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Well the weather outside is frightful. The snow is piling up and activities outside are at best limited. Inside chores only today, clean up/out the junk room. After that if you haven’t lost power, cable, and internet I have another idea. Today would be a great day to clean up, manage, and improve your PPM sports teams. If you are like me, your teams need an occasional cleaning day. Today’s article will examine an approach to a cleaning day for a PPM sports team.
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Downloadable tool for your hockey team to compare players with the global population.
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