Players' and coaches' variation

The credit value assigned to players can fluctuate between one Matchday (G) and another. The variation in the player's credit value is called Plusvalenza (if it increases) or Minusvalenza (if it decreases). Plusvalenze and Minusvalenze take into account two parameters:

  1. The score obtained by the player.

  2. The player's starting value: if two players have the same score, the one with a lower starting value will experience a greater Plusvalenza compared to a player with a higher starting value.

This variation will increase or decrease your credit budget, thus affecting your purchasing power. Example: My fantasy team has 200 credits. Player X in my roster, whose initial value is 10 credits, performs exceptionally well after Matchday 1 (G1), and his value increases by +1 credit, reaching 11 credits. My team's value increases from 200 to 201 credits, enhancing my purchasing power and allowing me to buy a higher-valued player from the market.

HOW TO ACHIEVE "CAPITAL GAIN"

  • Pay attention to unavailable players: A player who does not take the field and, therefore, does not score, will experience a Minusvalenza of -0.2 credits.

  • Keep an eye on season surprises: If you believe a player with a low credit value will regularly play and accumulate good scores, go for it! The lower the initial quote, the faster the player's credit value will increase if their performance is positive.

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