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There are a lot of levers Sorare can pull to make the community excited, but there are potential downsides to doing it too strongly or too often. Lairdinho tries to talk through the topic to find a middle ground. Intro and outro music: Jazzeton by Quincas Moreira
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After a quick GW4 that only included Copa America, the Euros are back on the docket along with domestic matches in the United States, Brazil, China, Norway, South Korea, and Japan. Intro and outro music: Flying by Track Tribe
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Lairdinho and psufans2 discuss the common mistakes many Sorare managers make with their Rivals lineups, especially those who think they're being contrarian when they're actually just being bad. Intro and outro music: As You Were by Track Tribe
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Euro 2024 is underway, and Copa America comes next! Sorare managers who left it late to get cards showed their true colors before the GW1 deadline, will we see more ahead of GW2? Intro and outro music: Jazzeton by Quincas Moreira
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Lairdinho and Black discuss the probabilities that there's a boom of users on Sorare following this summer's Euro and Copa competitions. They also jump into the topic of adding women's football to Sorare now that the main contests are mostly segregated from one another.
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The first game week of Euro 2024 is upon us, but due to domestic league matches in other parts of the world, Challenger and Contender is also open for Sorare managers. Intro and outro music: Flying by Track Tribe
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Lairdinho and psufans2 discuss the recently announced Essence milestones and reward probabilities to estimate how long it will take to craft upper-tier cards in each scarcity. Intro and outro music: My Way by NEFF
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International friendlies continue to dominate the fixtures on Sorare, but there are domestic league matches in the United States, Spain, and Chile that can't be ignored. Intro and outro music: Flying by Track Tribe
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Lairdinho and GatorGuy231 discuss the similarities between in-season competitions and classic contests for scarcities above, while also addressing the question of whether it's "better" to compete for cash or cards. Intro and outro music: Would It Kill You by Mini Vandals
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Lairdinho is joined by Yowzaa and mpenn10 to discuss the importance of time on Sorare (both for the manager and for the company), as well as touching on the recent resurrection of the ideas surrounding a burn mechanism to reduce the card supply.Intro and outro music: As You Were by Track Tribe
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There are a few European leagues left with games, but Game Week 479 is a good preview for Sorare managers to see what competitions could look like until Euros and Copa America commence.Intro and outro music: Flying by Track Tribe
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Lairdinho is joined by Sorare Deke to discuss his process for projecting MLS lineups each week, as they dive into the advantages and difficulties of trying to figure out which players are going to start each game week.Intro and outro music: As You Were by Track Tribe
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Lairdinho and psufans2 discuss their recent strategy decisions to focus more on classic competitions over in-season, with the primary reason being the size of the respective prize pools.Intro and outro music: My Way by NEFF
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Whether it's player scouting, market tracking, lineup building, or something else, how Sorare managers spend their time is the most important aspect of being a part of the platform and community.Intro and outro music: Jazzeton by Quincas Moreira
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Lairdinho is joined by PAP (formerly betatester2 and currently B.M.O.N. on Sorare and SorarePITTI on Twitter) to discuss the new Sorare for an OG user, and whether he's tempted at all to put more resources toward in-season competitions soon.Intro and outro music: As You Were by Track Tribe
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Lairdinho and psufans2 discuss how they think they'd play Sorare if they started playing today instead of three years ago. Would they play similarly to how they actually play now?Intro and outro music: My Way by NEFF
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There are some irregular favorites at the top of the odds chart this week, and with lots of end-of-season rotation, we could be in line for some interesting reward-winning scores.Intro and outro music: Flying by Track Tribe
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Lairdinho sits down with Peter Stojanov to discuss different ways of analyzing certain aspects of Sorare, including rewards, entry distributions, card valuations, and much more. Intro and outro music: Would It Kill You by Mini Vandals
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We have both European and South American continental competitions in Game Week 474 on Sorare, which always brings up the tough decisions of whether to prioritize the special weeklies or play the standard global contests.Intro and outro music: Flying by Track Tribe
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Lairdinho sits down with @JohnNellis to talk about how to sell Sorare to potential users, including the role of Rivals, and what improvements need to be done to make onboarding easier.Intro and outro music: Would It Kill You by Mini Vandals
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After getting a little bit of a reprieve over the past few weekends, PSV and Feyenoord are big favorites once again, which could make the scores for winning Challenger competitions very high.Intro and outro music: Flying by Track Tribe
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Lairdinho and GatorGuy231 discuss their recent thoughts about whether the super rare competitions are worth playing on Sorare, or if they're better off getting out and trying to improve the rare cards in their galleries.Intro and outro music: As You Were by Track Tribe
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The European Nights Special Weekly will be a popular contest for those with eligible cards, but there are plenty of matches that could help Sorare managers win midweek prizes or thresholds.Intro and outro music: Flying by Track Tribe
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Lairdinho and Black discuss the latest things that make them love Sorare before diving into other topics such as who is actually playing the game, and how their weekly lineup-building process has changed since the new gameplay started.
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