Value Of Winning The Ultimate League???
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Value Of Winning The Ultimate League???
Originally posted by Hman83:
Junkie is NOT totally off the mark. As a fomer
$100K winner said in Vegas last year "The Ultimate is nothing short of a Pissing Contest".
Having said that, the ante is almost 4X. So
is the house cut. I'd put the winner's picture
on mag covers too if I were in Greg's position.
To me the best players are in the DC'S and Auction events.
HMan83 Of course that "incentive based idea" crossed my mind as well...(the 4x part)...but it is a business...no matter how beautiful the painting of a family.
~Lance
Junkie is NOT totally off the mark. As a fomer
$100K winner said in Vegas last year "The Ultimate is nothing short of a Pissing Contest".
Having said that, the ante is almost 4X. So
is the house cut. I'd put the winner's picture
on mag covers too if I were in Greg's position.
To me the best players are in the DC'S and Auction events.
HMan83 Of course that "incentive based idea" crossed my mind as well...(the 4x part)...but it is a business...no matter how beautiful the painting of a family.
~Lance
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Value Of Winning The Ultimate League???
Im not knocking winning $40,000. Im not knocking putting a guy on the cover for winning $40,000. It's great for business and great for the NFFC.
I was asking just for opinion and for a skill and rankings purpose. Would like to take what KJ duke did and Cut the ultimate down to where it should be. IMO I think it's skill to win is worth a little bit over winning a NFFC $650 Auction.
Just my Opinion.....
I was asking just for opinion and for a skill and rankings purpose. Would like to take what KJ duke did and Cut the ultimate down to where it should be. IMO I think it's skill to win is worth a little bit over winning a NFFC $650 Auction.
Just my Opinion.....
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Value Of Winning The Ultimate League???
Originally posted by RedRyder:
quote:Originally posted by Purple Helmets:
quote:Originally posted by RedRyder:
I wish I was around to play in The Ultimate!!!!
Anyone wanna partner up???????: Aren't you already registered? [/QUOTE]I told Greg a month ago I was going to be out of the country, so no go on the Ultimate (unless I form a partnership). [/QUOTE]Lets talk this Sunday during the poker tourney.
quote:Originally posted by Purple Helmets:
quote:Originally posted by RedRyder:
I wish I was around to play in The Ultimate!!!!
Anyone wanna partner up???????: Aren't you already registered? [/QUOTE]I told Greg a month ago I was going to be out of the country, so no go on the Ultimate (unless I form a partnership). [/QUOTE]Lets talk this Sunday during the poker tourney.
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Value Of Winning The Ultimate League???
Originally posted by Purple Helmets:
quote:Originally posted by RedRyder:
quote:Originally posted by Purple Helmets:
quote:Originally posted by RedRyder:
I wish I was around to play in The Ultimate!!!!
Anyone wanna partner up???????: Aren't you already registered? [/QUOTE]I told Greg a month ago I was going to be out of the country, so no go on the Ultimate (unless I form a partnership). [/QUOTE]Lets talk this Sunday during the poker tourney. [/QUOTE]Sounds good.
quote:Originally posted by RedRyder:
quote:Originally posted by Purple Helmets:
quote:Originally posted by RedRyder:
I wish I was around to play in The Ultimate!!!!
Anyone wanna partner up???????: Aren't you already registered? [/QUOTE]I told Greg a month ago I was going to be out of the country, so no go on the Ultimate (unless I form a partnership). [/QUOTE]Lets talk this Sunday during the poker tourney. [/QUOTE]Sounds good.
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Value Of Winning The Ultimate League???
Originally posted by daveterp55:
sick sick sick sick...
I cant see there any reason why I wont be joining that next year...hell of a league...
can we use the WCOFF scoring!!!?
Terp Dave, it's not too hard to figure out the difference between 1 point per reception for RBs and 0.5 points per reception for RBs and 4 points for QB passing TDs and 6 points for QB passing TDs. Those are the only real scoring differences, other than what we give for defenses.
But remember, we allow 3RR and KDS, which I think in the Ultimate League would be greatly appreciated. It's a fun, very competitive league with a good payback for 3-4 teams out of 14. Those throwing stones have never competed in this glass house.
sick sick sick sick...
I cant see there any reason why I wont be joining that next year...hell of a league...
can we use the WCOFF scoring!!!?
Terp Dave, it's not too hard to figure out the difference between 1 point per reception for RBs and 0.5 points per reception for RBs and 4 points for QB passing TDs and 6 points for QB passing TDs. Those are the only real scoring differences, other than what we give for defenses.
But remember, we allow 3RR and KDS, which I think in the Ultimate League would be greatly appreciated. It's a fun, very competitive league with a good payback for 3-4 teams out of 14. Those throwing stones have never competed in this glass house.
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Value Of Winning The Ultimate League???
Originally posted by RedRyder:
quote:Originally posted by Purple Helmets:
quote:Originally posted by RedRyder:
quote:Originally posted by Purple Helmets:
quote:Originally posted by RedRyder:
I wish I was around to play in The Ultimate!!!!
Anyone wanna partner up???????: Aren't you already registered? [/QUOTE]I told Greg a month ago I was going to be out of the country, so no go on the Ultimate (unless I form a partnership). [/QUOTE]Lets talk this Sunday during the poker tourney. [/QUOTE]Sounds good. [/QUOTE]Jules was in, then she was out. Rob was in, then he was out. Jules will be playing with the Romans at the time of our draft, but her draft sheet will be as thorough as they come and she would make the perfect partner (and soul mate! ). Besides, they allow cell phones in Italy on Sunday, Sept. 2nd, right?
Bring her back in Kevin and you won't regret it!!
quote:Originally posted by Purple Helmets:
quote:Originally posted by RedRyder:
quote:Originally posted by Purple Helmets:
quote:Originally posted by RedRyder:
I wish I was around to play in The Ultimate!!!!
Anyone wanna partner up???????: Aren't you already registered? [/QUOTE]I told Greg a month ago I was going to be out of the country, so no go on the Ultimate (unless I form a partnership). [/QUOTE]Lets talk this Sunday during the poker tourney. [/QUOTE]Sounds good. [/QUOTE]Jules was in, then she was out. Rob was in, then he was out. Jules will be playing with the Romans at the time of our draft, but her draft sheet will be as thorough as they come and she would make the perfect partner (and soul mate! ). Besides, they allow cell phones in Italy on Sunday, Sept. 2nd, right?
Bring her back in Kevin and you won't regret it!!
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Originally posted by RI WORKHORSE:
Im not knocking winning $40,000. Im not knocking putting a guy on the cover for winning $40,000. It's great for business and great for the NFFC.
I was asking just for opinion and for a skill and rankings purpose. Would like to take what KJ duke did and Cut the ultimate down to where it should be. IMO I think it's skill to win is worth a little bit over winning a NFFC $650 Auction.
Just my Opinion..... Okay, I won't argue with any of your points Johnny. I don't know who is overemphasizing the Ultimate Champ, but it's your thread so we'll let you continue. Somehow Eddie must be involved in this.
But during the last two years, our NFFC Ultimate League participants have included the Lifetime Standings leader (KOQ), the 2004 NFFC champ (Gekko), the only NFFC Trifecta champ in one year (Lumpy & Kyle), the 2004 regular season points leader (Team NEW), one of the most successful owners in 2005 (Mark Moyer) and several league champs. Both Ultimate League champs (Eddie Gillis and Larry Schechter) have strong fantasy resumes. In 2005, the format allowed four different owners to cash between $5,000 and $27,500. In 2006, three owners cashed between $12,500 and $32,500. The format allows good h2h and total points teams to make the playoffs and dominant regular season teams to cash right away. The owners in this format are as strong collectively or stronger than any other single event we run, regardless of the entry fee.
Personally, it's ridiculous to even single out one event to discuss its merits over another one, unless it's personal with one of the owners. Otherwise, let's recognize the champ for a great, great accomplishment and move on.
Im not knocking winning $40,000. Im not knocking putting a guy on the cover for winning $40,000. It's great for business and great for the NFFC.
I was asking just for opinion and for a skill and rankings purpose. Would like to take what KJ duke did and Cut the ultimate down to where it should be. IMO I think it's skill to win is worth a little bit over winning a NFFC $650 Auction.
Just my Opinion..... Okay, I won't argue with any of your points Johnny. I don't know who is overemphasizing the Ultimate Champ, but it's your thread so we'll let you continue. Somehow Eddie must be involved in this.
But during the last two years, our NFFC Ultimate League participants have included the Lifetime Standings leader (KOQ), the 2004 NFFC champ (Gekko), the only NFFC Trifecta champ in one year (Lumpy & Kyle), the 2004 regular season points leader (Team NEW), one of the most successful owners in 2005 (Mark Moyer) and several league champs. Both Ultimate League champs (Eddie Gillis and Larry Schechter) have strong fantasy resumes. In 2005, the format allowed four different owners to cash between $5,000 and $27,500. In 2006, three owners cashed between $12,500 and $32,500. The format allows good h2h and total points teams to make the playoffs and dominant regular season teams to cash right away. The owners in this format are as strong collectively or stronger than any other single event we run, regardless of the entry fee.
Personally, it's ridiculous to even single out one event to discuss its merits over another one, unless it's personal with one of the owners. Otherwise, let's recognize the champ for a great, great accomplishment and move on.
Founder, National Fantasy Football Championship & National Fantasy Baseball Championship
Twitter: @GregAmbrosius
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Value Of Winning The Ultimate League???
Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:
quote:Originally posted by RI WORKHORSE:
Im not knocking winning $40,000. Im not knocking putting a guy on the cover for winning $40,000. It's great for business and great for the NFFC.
I was asking just for opinion and for a skill and rankings purpose. Would like to take what KJ duke did and Cut the ultimate down to where it should be. IMO I think it's skill to win is worth a little bit over winning a NFFC $650 Auction.
Just my Opinion..... Okay, I won't argue with any of your points Johnny. I don't know who is overemphasizing the Ultimate Champ, but it's your thread so we'll let you continue. Somehow Eddie must be involved in this.
But during the last two years, our NFFC Ultimate League participants have included the Lifetime Standings leader (KOQ), the 2004 NFFC champ (Gekko), the only NFFC Trifecta champ in one year (Lumpy & Kyle), the 2004 regular season points leader (Team NEW), one of the most successful owners in 2005 (Mark Moyer) and several league champs. Both Ultimate League champs (Eddie Gillis and Larry Schechter) have strong fantasy resumes. In 2005, the format allowed four different owners to cash between $5,000 and $27,500. In 2006, three owners cashed between $12,500 and $32,500. The format allows good h2h and total points teams to make the playoffs and dominant regular season teams to cash right away. The owners in this format are as strong collectively or stronger than any other single event we run, regardless of the entry fee.
Personally, it's ridiculous to even single out one event to discuss its merits over another one, unless it's personal with one of the owners. Otherwise, let's recognize the champ for a great, great accomplishment and move on. [/QUOTE]Greg,
Did you and Eddie get married on 07/07/07. ????
My invite must of got lost...
Nothing to do with him my friend.....You talk about him more then I do now
Im just about the stats and finding out who the best core of players are in the NFFC. Just wanted to see what people think. I think winning money should be in a league of it's own. There should be a skill ranking as well as a money ranking. Two seperate things IMO......
quote:Originally posted by RI WORKHORSE:
Im not knocking winning $40,000. Im not knocking putting a guy on the cover for winning $40,000. It's great for business and great for the NFFC.
I was asking just for opinion and for a skill and rankings purpose. Would like to take what KJ duke did and Cut the ultimate down to where it should be. IMO I think it's skill to win is worth a little bit over winning a NFFC $650 Auction.
Just my Opinion..... Okay, I won't argue with any of your points Johnny. I don't know who is overemphasizing the Ultimate Champ, but it's your thread so we'll let you continue. Somehow Eddie must be involved in this.
But during the last two years, our NFFC Ultimate League participants have included the Lifetime Standings leader (KOQ), the 2004 NFFC champ (Gekko), the only NFFC Trifecta champ in one year (Lumpy & Kyle), the 2004 regular season points leader (Team NEW), one of the most successful owners in 2005 (Mark Moyer) and several league champs. Both Ultimate League champs (Eddie Gillis and Larry Schechter) have strong fantasy resumes. In 2005, the format allowed four different owners to cash between $5,000 and $27,500. In 2006, three owners cashed between $12,500 and $32,500. The format allows good h2h and total points teams to make the playoffs and dominant regular season teams to cash right away. The owners in this format are as strong collectively or stronger than any other single event we run, regardless of the entry fee.
Personally, it's ridiculous to even single out one event to discuss its merits over another one, unless it's personal with one of the owners. Otherwise, let's recognize the champ for a great, great accomplishment and move on. [/QUOTE]Greg,
Did you and Eddie get married on 07/07/07. ????
My invite must of got lost...
Nothing to do with him my friend.....You talk about him more then I do now
Im just about the stats and finding out who the best core of players are in the NFFC. Just wanted to see what people think. I think winning money should be in a league of it's own. There should be a skill ranking as well as a money ranking. Two seperate things IMO......
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Value Of Winning The Ultimate League???
I am in this for the thrill of the game as much as anything and think the Ultimate League would be a total rush. The high stakes and higher level of competition make it a must play if you can afford to do so.
I would love to play in the Ultimate but at this stage of my life I cannot justify putting that much money at risk for one league. Sorry for backing out.
Now maybe if I win another 100K I could squeeze it into the budget for 08?
I would love to play in the Ultimate but at this stage of my life I cannot justify putting that much money at risk for one league. Sorry for backing out.
Now maybe if I win another 100K I could squeeze it into the budget for 08?
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