We will spotlight this auction and the prices on our Sirius show Wednesday night. Have fun everyone and take it easy on Darik.
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We're going to discuss this with IT this morning. We'll let you guys know if there's a change.
Yes, we are talking about this today. We have each bid rolled back to 15 seconds. We will discuss reducing that to 10 seconds. The entire auction took 3 hours and 15 minutes with a short break, but reducing the time and getting owners to use the Max Bid feature should get these down to 2:30 or less.
any reason behind finishing in a draft format rather then just having it all as an auction? I assume it would be too long?Greg Ambrosius wrote: ↑Wed May 30, 2018 8:09 amYes, we are talking about this today. We have each bid rolled back to 15 seconds. We will discuss reducing that to 10 seconds. The entire auction took 3 hours and 15 minutes with a short break, but reducing the time and getting owners to use the Max Bid feature should get these down to 2:30 or less.
We did not do a good job of educating everyone on the Max Bid feature. That is on us. The Max Bid will speed up auctions in a big way. 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.
And another nice feature for Draft Champions auctions is the feature that the auction flips to a draft 2 minutes after the auction concludes. It has a 2 hour per pick window and it pauses at night. But that draft is available 2 minutes after the auction ends. If everyone wanted to stick around and finish the draft, they could easily do that.
We will play with the nomination and bid times -- which is easy -- and fine tune this before we roll it out for pay online auction leagues, but I think the software held up well last night and we know we can improve the experience even more with a few tweaks. Let's do this. Thanks to everyone who participated and gave us this great feedback.
That's for the Draft Champion leagues since those are 35 players. You have 20 players for the auction and the rest completed via "slow draft." This is the only way to set up a league that has both an auction and draft component. FAAB leagues will be completed after everyone gets their 20 players.