1. What's the relation between the lineup and training?
The lineup should be made in accordance to the training type you chose.
If you chose scoring, then you will probably rather play with 3-4-3 and 4-3-3 in order to train a maximum of 6 forwards per week, which you couldn't with a 4-5-1 for instance.
If you chose playmaking as a training type, then you will rather rely on 3-5-2 and 4-5-1 than on 5-3-2 or something else.
Someone choosing defending will rather play with a 5-3-2 or a 5-4-1 or some other (legal) formation with 5 defenders. He will probably not play 3-4-3 or 3-5-2 (although he might choose 4-4-2 or 4-3-3 occasionally for league matches).
2. I'm sure there is a line-up superior to all others, right?
No, such a line-up does not exist.
3. When do tactics make sense?
It depends on your opponents. Tactics only make sense as well if your team is more or less optimised for them, for example concerning passing and special abilities. You can find more on tactics here: (/Help/Rules/Tactics.aspx)
4. Let's talk about the orders page: "offensive", "defensive" and plenty of other funny things are displayed there. What's that?
An offensive player contributes more to the offense, to the attack and the midfield that is. A defensive player will contribute more to the midfield or to the defence. A player playing towards the middle will contribute more to the central positions (inner defence for a wing back playing towards the middle and inner midfield for a winger playing towards the middle). A player playing towards wing will contribute to the outer areas. If a player has a certain individual order, the match ratings will change in favour of the areas he should pay more attention to. Example: An offensive inner midfield will contribute less to the defence and the inner midfield but more to the attack. See also the table "Individual orders" (/Help/Rules/IndividualOrders.aspx) which you can access through the chapter "Lineup: The basics" (/Help/Rules/LineupBasics.aspx)
You can also assign a player to another position, depending on his current position.
5. What about the opponent?
It's very likely your opponent is asking the same question. You have to learn to observe your opponent and to try to unveil his true intentions. For example you should check for the lineups played in the recent matches, for his overall lineup preferences. Maybe you can also guess what he's training, if ever he does. What sort of coach does he have and what are the coach's leadership abilities? Is the guy even logging in regularly? In short: you need to observe your opponent and you need to guess what will be his lineup against your team. The more you know, the better for you.
6. There is no way I'm going to win, what should I do?
Not having a chance at all happens very rarely, but nevertheless it happens from time to time that it's highly unlikely you will succeed. In such cases it can be very appropriate to use "Play it cool" in case the own coach's leadership abilities are high enough or in case the team spirit has been badly hurt recently.
7. Are there helpful tools for the lineup?
There are tools. Some even give you a rating prediction for your team, maybe they will even indicate you the chances of success. But, try to remember this sentence: "Never trust a tool!". Tools will never be using the Hattrick engine and they can only be seen as (good or bad) oracles after all.
8. Is it important to win my friendlies?
Except for bragging maybe? No. Results in friendlies don't matter. Note that red or yellow cards from friendlies don't matter as well.
The lineup should be made in accordance to the training type you chose.
If you chose scoring, then you will probably rather play with 3-4-3 and 4-3-3 in order to train a maximum of 6 forwards per week, which you couldn't with a 4-5-1 for instance.
If you chose playmaking as a training type, then you will rather rely on 3-5-2 and 4-5-1 than on 5-3-2 or something else.
Someone choosing defending will rather play with a 5-3-2 or a 5-4-1 or some other (legal) formation with 5 defenders. He will probably not play 3-4-3 or 3-5-2 (although he might choose 4-4-2 or 4-3-3 occasionally for league matches).
2. I'm sure there is a line-up superior to all others, right?
No, such a line-up does not exist.
3. When do tactics make sense?
It depends on your opponents. Tactics only make sense as well if your team is more or less optimised for them, for example concerning passing and special abilities. You can find more on tactics here: (/Help/Rules/Tactics.aspx)
4. Let's talk about the orders page: "offensive", "defensive" and plenty of other funny things are displayed there. What's that?
An offensive player contributes more to the offense, to the attack and the midfield that is. A defensive player will contribute more to the midfield or to the defence. A player playing towards the middle will contribute more to the central positions (inner defence for a wing back playing towards the middle and inner midfield for a winger playing towards the middle). A player playing towards wing will contribute to the outer areas. If a player has a certain individual order, the match ratings will change in favour of the areas he should pay more attention to. Example: An offensive inner midfield will contribute less to the defence and the inner midfield but more to the attack. See also the table "Individual orders" (/Help/Rules/IndividualOrders.aspx) which you can access through the chapter "Lineup: The basics" (/Help/Rules/LineupBasics.aspx)
You can also assign a player to another position, depending on his current position.
5. What about the opponent?
It's very likely your opponent is asking the same question. You have to learn to observe your opponent and to try to unveil his true intentions. For example you should check for the lineups played in the recent matches, for his overall lineup preferences. Maybe you can also guess what he's training, if ever he does. What sort of coach does he have and what are the coach's leadership abilities? Is the guy even logging in regularly? In short: you need to observe your opponent and you need to guess what will be his lineup against your team. The more you know, the better for you.
6. There is no way I'm going to win, what should I do?
Not having a chance at all happens very rarely, but nevertheless it happens from time to time that it's highly unlikely you will succeed. In such cases it can be very appropriate to use "Play it cool" in case the own coach's leadership abilities are high enough or in case the team spirit has been badly hurt recently.
7. Are there helpful tools for the lineup?
There are tools. Some even give you a rating prediction for your team, maybe they will even indicate you the chances of success. But, try to remember this sentence: "Never trust a tool!". Tools will never be using the Hattrick engine and they can only be seen as (good or bad) oracles after all.
8. Is it important to win my friendlies?
Except for bragging maybe? No. Results in friendlies don't matter. Note that red or yellow cards from friendlies don't matter as well.
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