"Final" Mid season format
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First of all I think this a great idea for a one league format. Its always fun to try a new idea.
I can see why Greg wouldn't want to do it though. The two main problems are to run a bid for draft position before the event you'd have to cut off signups early. That would cost them in signups so thats not a good thing. If you tried to do the bid at the draft setting up the seating ahead of time goes out the window. You'd have all these leagues trying to rearrange themselves in three different cities. Figuring the time to collect the bids sort them out and doing coin tosses to break ties would add too much time and hassle for those running the event. For a one league draft though its a great twist added.
I can see why Greg wouldn't want to do it though. The two main problems are to run a bid for draft position before the event you'd have to cut off signups early. That would cost them in signups so thats not a good thing. If you tried to do the bid at the draft setting up the seating ahead of time goes out the window. You'd have all these leagues trying to rearrange themselves in three different cities. Figuring the time to collect the bids sort them out and doing coin tosses to break ties would add too much time and hassle for those running the event. For a one league draft though its a great twist added.
"Final" Mid season format
Any showcase of bids should be posted post-draft.
"Final" Mid season format
Nnoy, why would post-draft have any importance?
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The only way to do this on a large scale is to have the bids for each slot part of the application. Once the app is submitted, they can't be changed.
This way, all the info is in up front.
Greg/Tom randomly place owners into leagues, and then process the bids.
A showcase of ALL bids should be post draft, but we do have to know what the winning bids are before.
If the guy who gets Holmes bid $800, I for sure would take his back up a round earlier knowing he can only spend $200. That's all part of the strategy of this.
This way, all the info is in up front.
Greg/Tom randomly place owners into leagues, and then process the bids.
A showcase of ALL bids should be post draft, but we do have to know what the winning bids are before.
If the guy who gets Holmes bid $800, I for sure would take his back up a round earlier knowing he can only spend $200. That's all part of the strategy of this.
Jules is a Dirt bag and makes my luck.
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[QUOTE]If the guy who gets Holmes bid $800, I for sure would take his back up a round earlier knowing he can only spend $200. That's all part of the strategy of this.[QUOTE]
Excellent pt.
Excellent pt.
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Originally posted by UFS:
The only way to do this on a large scale is to have the bids for each slot part of the application. Once the app is submitted, they can't be changed.
This way, all the info is in up front.
Greg/Tom randomly place owners into leagues, and then process the bids.
A showcase of ALL bids should be post draft, but we do have to know what the winning bids are before.
If the guy who gets Holmes bid $800, I for sure would take his back up a round earlier knowing he can only spend $200. That's all part of the strategy of this. I don't get it... if someone bids $800 for the first spot and takes Priest Holmes, then you'd draft Blaylock in the 17th round instead of the 18th round? What am I missing?
Dave
The only way to do this on a large scale is to have the bids for each slot part of the application. Once the app is submitted, they can't be changed.
This way, all the info is in up front.
Greg/Tom randomly place owners into leagues, and then process the bids.
A showcase of ALL bids should be post draft, but we do have to know what the winning bids are before.
If the guy who gets Holmes bid $800, I for sure would take his back up a round earlier knowing he can only spend $200. That's all part of the strategy of this. I don't get it... if someone bids $800 for the first spot and takes Priest Holmes, then you'd draft Blaylock in the 17th round instead of the 18th round? What am I missing?
Dave
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I'd like to join, but I don't get this Bid thing!
It doesn't matter to me where I draft - so I bid 0 I guess.
You guys can email me at [email protected] if you need to.
John Briganti
It doesn't matter to me where I draft - so I bid 0 I guess.
You guys can email me at [email protected] if you need to.
John Briganti
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Originally posted by Dyv:
quote:Originally posted by UFS:
The only way to do this on a large scale is to have the bids for each slot part of the application. Once the app is submitted, they can't be changed.
This way, all the info is in up front.
Greg/Tom randomly place owners into leagues, and then process the bids.
A showcase of ALL bids should be post draft, but we do have to know what the winning bids are before.
If the guy who gets Holmes bid $800, I for sure would take his back up a round earlier knowing he can only spend $200. That's all part of the strategy of this. I don't get it... if someone bids $800 for the first spot and takes Priest Holmes, then you'd draft Blaylock in the 17th round instead of the 18th round? What am I missing?
Dave [/QUOTE]That's about it... Let's say I'm #9. When it's coming back down in Rd 14? 16?, I might start taking handcuffs of 1-2-3-4 picks.
If their top player goes down, I already know he can't bid more than $200.
In the end, it looks like those that spend will have to handcuff earlier. LOL. Another minus to that strategy.
quote:Originally posted by UFS:
The only way to do this on a large scale is to have the bids for each slot part of the application. Once the app is submitted, they can't be changed.
This way, all the info is in up front.
Greg/Tom randomly place owners into leagues, and then process the bids.
A showcase of ALL bids should be post draft, but we do have to know what the winning bids are before.
If the guy who gets Holmes bid $800, I for sure would take his back up a round earlier knowing he can only spend $200. That's all part of the strategy of this. I don't get it... if someone bids $800 for the first spot and takes Priest Holmes, then you'd draft Blaylock in the 17th round instead of the 18th round? What am I missing?
Dave [/QUOTE]That's about it... Let's say I'm #9. When it's coming back down in Rd 14? 16?, I might start taking handcuffs of 1-2-3-4 picks.
If their top player goes down, I already know he can't bid more than $200.
In the end, it looks like those that spend will have to handcuff earlier. LOL. Another minus to that strategy.
Jules is a Dirt bag and makes my luck.