Scaly, I'm not doubting your mathematical prowess for a moment, but I can't really see how BTRs make any sense. Take for example my all-rounder, Steve Cash. I bought him as a 30YO with Comp Stam, Resp/Resp Bat, Prof/Feeb Bowl, and Med Field - At the time he had a BTR of 13818. Since then, he's had three weeks of one batting and one bowling net, then one fielding net until now. Today he's Comp Stam, Resp/Strong Bat, Strong/Comp Bowl, Med field, and his BTR is 20354, and rising by 400/500 a week! I should also mention that he's remained Sup/Sup form and Sub fitness throughout. Undoubtedly he's a much more effective player now than when I bought him, but he's not 50% better?
In other news I'm playing a side tomorrow with strong rated top order and Feeb middle. Their top order has Qual/Sup/Sup - Whereas their middle order is Strong/Strong/Resp/Feeb or Med, and probably with some suspect secondaries to only pull a Feeb rating. Do I: A, fight fire with fire, open up with Bewers against their best bats, and hope that my weaker bowlers can take care of their middle order? Or B, bowl Resps Edworthy and Bent first up on V.Defensive, then hold Bewers and Bridges M back, hope to pick the guns off when their in-game stam's weakened, then clean up the middle order?
Any thoughts? Later, Trev