Follow These Etiquette Rules In Draft Champions

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Greg Ambrosius
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Follow These Etiquette Rules In Draft Champions

Post by Greg Ambrosius » Wed Jul 29, 2015 1:08 pm

We have a lot of new members jumping into the Draft Champions format now, so I thought I'd re-run a post I ran in March when we first started these drafts. Please read below so that you are ready to rock 'n roll when you jump into a DC. The key to making these work is COMMUNICATION, COMMUNICATION, COMMUNICATION. Just let the other owners know when you'll be able to draft and that will help everyone plan their days and nights accordingly. If everyone is on the same page, you should get through 2-3 rounds per day and not really have too much time spent at the computer. Thanks all.

Here you go:

Okay, here are some tips to prepare for the upcoming Draft Champions season and some etiquette tips. These can be fun if you follow three simple rules: PREPAREDNESS, COMMUNICATION and RESPECT.

First, please realize that the reason these have 8 hours per pick is that we want everyone to sleep well at night and not fret about holding up the draft. We also want you to work during the day and not worry about holding up the draft if you can't get to a computer. But that doesn't mean you should take 8 hours to ANALYZE a pick. Since every pick is being emailed to you, it shouldn't be so tough to know 3 or 4 picks before you who is next up on your wish list and if needed take a little time to analyze the pros and cons of those available players and then make a pick. Waiting for more information is legal, but at some point we all just have to make a decision and make that pick.

You should get through at least 2 rounds per day. If we're slower than that after several rounds, please contact me and I'll push some participants a little. I can tell you from experience that making fun of an owner or calling certain owners names in the draft room to get them moving NEVER works. A phone call from me usually works a little better. ;) And you know what? Sometimes even that doesn't work, but all of you should know that I will step in and contact any owner if it helps move things along a little bit at the least. So reach out to me before the insults ruin the drafting experience.

The best part of these "slow drafts" is the camaraderie in the Chat Room. This is like a mini-social network where you talk about certain players, ask for feedback on your picks, talk about certain teams, and get to know like-minded baseball die-hards in a unique setting. It really is fun and these leagues are a blast to manage during the season. ENJOY the entire experience.

Now, that being said, there are easy ways to make solid picks in a timely fashion. Let's start with PREPAREDNESS.

PREPAREDNESS
** Once your league is set up, go to Draft and pull down to Draft Prep. That is the player default listing that will show up in your draft room. If you leave it as is, it will remain as the NFFC's player default list. But if you'd like to customize this based on your rankings, you can set this up so that the player default list comes up with YOUR rankings. And the best thing is that each time you enter a new NFFC online league, your Draft Prep list will load into the draft software. It does take a little while to move players around the way you want them, but each time you enter a new league you can tweak your lists and YOUR players will always be ranked the way you want them. Please take the time to do this and trust me you will never have to Search for players when it's time to make a crucial pick.

** Que List: This is very important for these Draft Champions Leagues. If you have players you want in the upcoming round, feel free to put them in your Que list. Just highlight the player and click the Que button and they will move over there. I'd then click on Round 1 Auto and when my turn came up the computer would automatically pick the highest available player. It would take seconds to make my selection and I'd get the top player on my list. The Round 1 Auto would then turn off after my pick and the next time up I'd be back on an 8-hour clock. This is just one great example of how it can work. If I was at work and I was three picks away, again I'd set my 3 most desired players aside in my Que and wait until it's my turn to pick. Not using Round 1 Auto this time, I'd get emails of the next picks and when it was my turn to pick I'd have an easy decision between the players still left in my Que. Heck, I could take an hour to think that one over, but at the end of the day the top players would be right there for me and I could make my pick in a timely fashion. The Que IS YOUR FRIEND!! Use it. I promise you can't be hurt by putting players in your Que because they also remain in the Player Default List.

** Round 1 Auto: There are two boxes you can check under the Que List: Round 1 Auto and Auto. Round 1 Auto allows you to pick JUST ONE PLAYER automatically based on the players in your Que. It takes the top player there. If all of your players in your Que are gone, it would take the top player from the default list, but the goal is to have enough players in your default list. When your turn comes up, the computer automatically takes the top player in your Que and then it goes off Round 1 Auto. It just picks once. If you click on Auto, it will automatically make every pick immediately when you're on the clock. It will first take players from your Que and if there are no players in your Que it will take the top player from the player default list. I'd only check that if you are in the final rounds of your draft and you don't have a preference for your final picks or if you load your Que up and let's say you have the 12th pick and you want two of the top players from the Que that you set up. Then it works quickly, you get the players you want and the draft keeps moving. In that instance, it would pick both players in seconds.

COMMUNICATION
This is the key to a successful Draft Champions league. The league Message Board IS YOUR FRIEND in these DC formats. A lot of guys like to jump into the draft room at night and bang out a few rounds of picks if possible. If you are out of town that night or busy at work and taking the family out to eat, just post in the league message board that you're unavailable that night but will be back at so-and-so time to make your pick. This way everyone can stay in the draft room until they know it's your pick and then return when you say and keep things flowing after that. The league members aren't wasting a lot of time and yet the picks are still moving at a nice pace. It also helps if one person takes charge and provides a phone number so that if anyone needs help with a pick or wants to communicate what their schedule is this person can be the voice for the league. I can even make picks if needed sometimes if you just want to email me. Remember, every pick is emailed to you, so it's not hard to keep up with the picks. Also, click on DRAFT BOARD to follow each pick and to see the colored stickers of each position being selected. The tools are in place for you to really follow this league without sitting in front of a computer all day.

RESPECT
Again, communication is key. We have PLENTY of time to finish these drafts, so we don't need to rush them. But just communicate your schedule in the league message boards if you can and realize that folks still want a few picks per day. I really don't think anyone should take 8 hours to ANALYZE a pick. I can understand why all of us would like to do that, but I don't think it leads to more success. Sometimes we can overanalyze something, too, so set some desirable players aside and be ready to pick when it's your turn and when you can comfortably get to a computer to do so.

I hope this helps. I'll add more tips as they come to mind, but these are key. Good luck everyone and have fun.
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Re: Follow These Etiquette Rules In Draft Champions

Post by kjduke » Fri Jul 31, 2015 9:40 pm

This needs to be mandatory reading.

I'm currently in the worst slow draft I've ever done on this site. We have 4-5 drafters that have either timed out or very nearly timed out. Too many people are clueless to the above for these leagues to function properly.

You should not be able to join a league prior to acknowledging that you have read this thread or a shorter version of it.

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Re: Follow These Etiquette Rules In Draft Champions

Post by COZ » Sat Aug 01, 2015 9:34 am

kjduke wrote:This needs to be mandatory reading.
Big font and blue. Uh-oh, KJ's pissed. The purpose of a draft is to select players, i.e. to DRAFT. If you don't want to actually select players, and you don't want to pay attention, or if you want to wait until training camps are over or games to start, then do not sign up for a DRAFT now so that those that want to draft can do so. Pretty simple.

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Re: Follow These Etiquette Rules In Draft Champions

Post by dabird777 » Sat Aug 01, 2015 10:46 am

Happens every year, doesn't it? About the start of training camp, the newbies start filing in, doing next-to-no research beforehand, and the ones who intentionally wait the entire 8 hours hoping for a shred of info to give them an "edge." But, you guys know this by now, right? RIGHT?? ;)

One rule of mine: Never start a slow draft after the MLB All-Star game. But, hey! That's what live online drafts like the Classic, Primetime, Cutline and DC Expresses are for

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Re: Follow These Etiquette Rules In Draft Champions

Post by kjduke » Sat Aug 01, 2015 11:20 am

dabird777 wrote:Happens every year, doesn't it? About the start of training camp, the newbies start filing in, doing next-to-no research beforehand, and the ones who intentionally wait the entire 8 hours hoping for a shred of info to give them an "edge." But, you guys know this by now, right? RIGHT?? ;)
Yep. It's like giving a 16-year old keys to the car without going thru driver's ed first. And along with them, we've got the stubborn old codger who learned to drive in the buggy and whip days who refuses to go over 40 MHP in the fast lane. :(

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Re: Follow These Etiquette Rules In Draft Champions

Post by Greg Ambrosius » Sat Aug 01, 2015 12:50 pm

kjduke wrote:This needs to be mandatory reading.

I'm currently in the worst slow draft I've ever done on this site. We have 4-5 drafters that have either timed out or very nearly timed out. Too many people are clueless to the above for these leagues to function properly.

You should not be able to join a league prior to acknowledging that you have read this thread or a shorter version of it.
I'm not sure what's up with this league as there are a lot of veteran owners in this $400 Draft Champions League. This is a veteran group where we've seen some guys time out. That shouldn't happen, especially in the early rounds. EVERYONE should have players in their Que and if you can't make your pick in a timely fashion then use 1 Round Auto.

Yes, this is a slow, slow league, but it shouldn't be. It doesn't take much to be prepared for your pick, know when your pick is coming up and have 2-3 players in mind when it's your turn. C'mon everyone, let's keep things moving in this league.

We haven't had too many problems early on as folks were excited to draft. Now it seems like people are waiting on news before picking. Using your whole 8 hours for the latest player updates isn't a strategy; it's a pain in the butt. Let's go all and make your picks so that we get through at least 2-3 rounds per day.
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