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==Impact== The League Balance Strategy, a year on, was analysed by pundits and organisers and was thought to mostly have been a failure. Immediate impacts involve the level of change within the league- though not as publicised as other Buce phenomena such as the founding of [[National Buce News]] or the introduction of the [[Three Square Rule]], the Balance Strategy saw the pioneers of Buce- the [[Quad Team]] and the [[Original 8]]- part ways for the security of the league, and for the dilution of skill into more teams. This was, at the time, foreign to Buce Leagues, as cross-team transfers were still incredibly rare, due to the fact that clubs and teams are made up of social groups rather than competitive factions, so this was the first example of transfers in Buce happening en masse. The Balance Strategy was also significant because it was the first time every captain in the league actually worked together and discussed ways to help the future of Buce and all its players. It was the first collaborative, communicative effort within the [[Buce League]] and was signified by the co-operation of not only all involved teams, but the [[Quad Team]] players who chose to accept their futures at the hands of the league managers. Despite this, there were many issues that plagued the strategy throughout the 2010 Buce League. The Toecutters, who were favourites for the league, forfeited so many of their matches that it ruined the balance considerably. Also, the splitting of players had a considerable affect on some teams, but not on others. The dream-team-like [[Snowflowers]] had a lackluster year, while [[Giants]] fought to a surprisingly high spot and [[Wu-Tang Clan]] generally dominated the competition, which was undesirable in the eyes of the Strategy. The failure of the strategy, and its disheartening result on the league, was a main reason the [[2010 Winter Buce League]] was postponed and eventually cancelled.
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