SOLD OUT: Monday, Aug. 27, 8 pm ET $150 FAAB Auction
Posted: Wed May 30, 2018 9:56 am
Okay, we had our first NFFC Test Online Auction league last night and the software held up fine. We are going to tweak the software a little bit to make it even better, but we are ready to get things rolling here. Let's get a set schedule on Registration and have some fun.
Our thought is to make Thursday Night "Online Auction Night" in the NFFC. Every Thursday at 8 pm ET we will schedule an online auction and more if there is demand for it. Andy Saxton has suggested a second night for these once we get deeper into the off-season. Maybe Monday and Thursday are great nights for online auctions.
So the plan is to begin these on Thursday, June 7th at 8 pm ET. If you want to do a $150 League with FAAB we can do that. If you want to start with a Draft Champions, we can do that. But let's kick off with a $150 Online Auction league next Thursday night.
We will reduce the bid clock from 14 seconds to 10 seconds. That will be instituted by next Thursday for sure.
We will try to program the software to quicken the end game, especially when everyone is left with $1 bids. That likely won't be done by next Thursday, but it's on the To-Do list shortly after that league.
And we will teach everyone how to use the Max Bid feature. With 12 good owners who know how to use this tool, we should get these auctions done in 2 hours and 30 minutes or less. Here's an example of how you use Max Bid and why it's good:
You can actually put players in your Queue and set a Max Bid for each of those players before the auction or even during the auction. So let's say I want Le'Veon Bell at a Max Bid of $50. He comes out at $22. No matter what bid is made after that I will get him for $1 more until it gets to $50. If the bidding stops at $47, I get him at $47. If two of us have him at Max Bids of $50 the bidding will jump right to $50 to the first person who set their Max Bid at $50. So it will go from the opening bid of $22 to $50 in a second. That eliminates a lot of the $1 bidding and gets us to the point we were going to get at anyway.
Throughout the auction I can set new Max Bids for any player I'm targeting in my Queue. Even when a player is nominated, I can go to the Player window and set a Max Bid for that player and the computer will automatically bid for me up to that high bid number. This feature is unlike any I've seen in online auctions and moves the auctions along for those early players. With 12 guys who know how to use this feature, it can really speed up the auction.
NFFC $150 Auction - FAAB
Monday, August 27, 8 pm ET
1. John Moore
2. Jack Tocco
3. Scott Wagner
4. Scott Paige
5. Rex Brown
6. Matthew Korn
7. Fred Spinder
8. Enoch Allred
9. Greg Blankenship
10. Kevin Hudson
11. Matthew Shepherd
12. Ben Fils
Our thought is to make Thursday Night "Online Auction Night" in the NFFC. Every Thursday at 8 pm ET we will schedule an online auction and more if there is demand for it. Andy Saxton has suggested a second night for these once we get deeper into the off-season. Maybe Monday and Thursday are great nights for online auctions.
So the plan is to begin these on Thursday, June 7th at 8 pm ET. If you want to do a $150 League with FAAB we can do that. If you want to start with a Draft Champions, we can do that. But let's kick off with a $150 Online Auction league next Thursday night.
We will reduce the bid clock from 14 seconds to 10 seconds. That will be instituted by next Thursday for sure.
We will try to program the software to quicken the end game, especially when everyone is left with $1 bids. That likely won't be done by next Thursday, but it's on the To-Do list shortly after that league.
And we will teach everyone how to use the Max Bid feature. With 12 good owners who know how to use this tool, we should get these auctions done in 2 hours and 30 minutes or less. Here's an example of how you use Max Bid and why it's good:
You can actually put players in your Queue and set a Max Bid for each of those players before the auction or even during the auction. So let's say I want Le'Veon Bell at a Max Bid of $50. He comes out at $22. No matter what bid is made after that I will get him for $1 more until it gets to $50. If the bidding stops at $47, I get him at $47. If two of us have him at Max Bids of $50 the bidding will jump right to $50 to the first person who set their Max Bid at $50. So it will go from the opening bid of $22 to $50 in a second. That eliminates a lot of the $1 bidding and gets us to the point we were going to get at anyway.
Throughout the auction I can set new Max Bids for any player I'm targeting in my Queue. Even when a player is nominated, I can go to the Player window and set a Max Bid for that player and the computer will automatically bid for me up to that high bid number. This feature is unlike any I've seen in online auctions and moves the auctions along for those early players. With 12 guys who know how to use this feature, it can really speed up the auction.
NFFC $150 Auction - FAAB
Monday, August 27, 8 pm ET
1. John Moore
2. Jack Tocco
3. Scott Wagner
4. Scott Paige
5. Rex Brown
6. Matthew Korn
7. Fred Spinder
8. Enoch Allred
9. Greg Blankenship
10. Kevin Hudson
11. Matthew Shepherd
12. Ben Fils