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Post by Mr. Beefy on Sept 13, 2017 0:09:38 GMT -5
Curious as to how many cards people run for their fed in a game year?
I am wanting to start getting back into playing this regularly but I don't want to dwaddle. I want to blow through a lot of years as quickly as possible. So I'm looking for a ballpark number and then I will set a goal for myself.
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Post by throwingtoasters on Sept 13, 2017 0:26:49 GMT -5
25 +/-
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Post by Powermonger on Sept 13, 2017 2:16:38 GMT -5
About 48 house show cards, 11 pay-per-views, a year end love. Close to 60 complete cards if you add them all. But that's only a ballpark figure.
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Post by Pariah on Sept 13, 2017 2:43:03 GMT -5
With my latest fed, I'm running 50 cards per game year... A total of 10 cycles with each consisting of 4 television style episodes (4-5 matches) followed by a supercard (approx. 12 matches)...
If you want to fly through the early years, I would suggest something like 15 cards per game year... You could have all your titles defended on most of the shows... Kinda similar to those independent promotions that only run a single card per month.
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Post by graymar on Sept 13, 2017 5:33:01 GMT -5
Here is the general calculation that I use, especially for the earlier years using 2087 as an example:
Total Wrestlers - 24 Matches per year for each guy - 9 Possible Matches (Wrestlers x Matches per year/2) - 108
Singles Matches (Possible Matches/2) - 54 Tag Matches assuming 1 in 3 matches are tags (Possible matches/4) - 27 Total Matches 81
Total Cards assuming a 2 hour show with 3 matches an hour (Total Matches/6) - 13.5 cards
You can use the same calculation and change some of the assumptions (number of matches for each wrestler, how often tag matches occur, etc.)
Just my $0.02.
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Post by Gunslinger on Sept 13, 2017 6:29:24 GMT -5
I do 52 weekly tv shows a year + supercards. However, in the early years, you might just want to do 2 shows a month, kind of like Ring of Honor used to back in the day. With 8-10 matches per show, it'll feel like a big indy fed. Once you hit 2091 or so, when the roster is sufficient size, you can expand to more shows.
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Post by TTX on Sept 13, 2017 6:54:06 GMT -5
depends on my mood really.
my new aCe Extreme fed I plan on doing 52 cards total...one per week, 48 regular 4 super shows.
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Post by victoryroll84 on Sept 13, 2017 7:26:42 GMT -5
I used to run 60 cards for each year up until 2113 or so then dropped it down to 12 a year. Now I'm running the current year with 24 cards a year. I feel 12 cards goes by super fast if you want to get through the early years quicker Mr Beefy.
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Post by Swarm on Sept 13, 2017 9:52:06 GMT -5
Its been 25-30 for years now, but I'll double that (at least) in 2133 if I can keep up my current pace. So far so good.
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Post by brucetosis on Sept 13, 2017 10:40:03 GMT -5
I'm definitely doing something wrong, so Mr. Beefy can throw my number out, because right now I have 2 TV shows a week (with 6 matches each) and 6 pay-per-views, coming out to 110 cards a year. No wonder why I'll never catch up.
Side note: I run a huge fed.
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