Post Season Hold'em Layout
Re: Post Season Hold'em Layout
Looking to confirm that the contest is coded for flexibility. For example:
RD 1: I choose 3RB 4WR and my flex is a WR(who has a week 1 bye)
RD 2: Will i have the flexibility to move my WR FLex to a WR spot opening up the flex for a RB?
RD 1: I choose 3RB 4WR and my flex is a WR(who has a week 1 bye)
RD 2: Will i have the flexibility to move my WR FLex to a WR spot opening up the flex for a RB?
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Re: Post Season Hold'em Layout
Yes. Each week you just need a legal lineup.
Just an FYI: If you are trying to make changes with your lineup that you already set there is a glitch making it more difficult than it should be. We will fix that shortly and make roster changes much easier. Sorry about this.
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Re: Post Season Hold'em Layout
Okay, there should not be any more issues with changing players in your Post-Season Contest teams. Good luck all.
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Re: Post Season Hold'em Layout
To follow up on your answer to Steve. If I move a player from flex to rb or wr the next week it will still score his multipliers for being in lineup?
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Re: Post Season Hold'em Layout
This also has a very unlike nffc payout percentage in the dreadful 75 percent area. I thought you always tried to stay over 80? Considering no draft mods or anything needed this is pretty unnecessary. Already signed up before calculating this but probably wouldn’t have played as I don’t do less than 80 typically.
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Re: Post Season Hold'em Layout
It's not 75 percent. It's 80 percent, based on 1,600 teams at $200 each and $255,000 in prizes. We'd love to go higher than that, but when you are paying licensing fees in 16 different states it adds costs to running legal pay-to-play fantasy games. Hope this helps.Cocktails and Dreams wrote: ↑Wed Jan 02, 2019 11:30 amThis also has a very unlike nffc payout percentage in the dreadful 75 percent area. I thought you always tried to stay over 80? Considering no draft mods or anything needed this is pretty unnecessary. Already signed up before calculating this but probably wouldn’t have played as I don’t do less than 80 typically.
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Re: Post Season Hold'em Layout
Correct. You won't be punished for moving this player to a new position; only if you replace him completely from your lineup.Cocktails and Dreams wrote: ↑Wed Jan 02, 2019 11:01 amTo follow up on your answer to Steve. If I move a player from flex to rb or wr the next week it will still score his multipliers for being in lineup?
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Re: Post Season Hold'em Layout
Hey Chad, please stay away, you've won enough! lolCocktails and Dreams wrote: ↑Wed Jan 02, 2019 11:30 amThis also has a very unlike nffc payout percentage in the dreadful 75 percent area. I thought you always tried to stay over 80? Considering no draft mods or anything needed this is pretty unnecessary. Already signed up before calculating this but probably wouldn’t have played as I don’t do less than 80 typically.
Re: Post Season Hold'em Layout
What is the Free Agent tab sorted by? Someone named Kent Shelby is listed first, then Vinatieri, then a bunch of DSTs, etc. Pts and PPG might be the most helpful to show us how players performed during the regular season, but they're all zeroes.
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Re: Post Season Hold'em Layout
Mine is sorted by points, you may have to click on the Pts column to sort by points.