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When are we making a call and locking in? I don't know if everyone's planning to just wing it on Wednesday night based on your encyclopedic knowledge base, but I at least want to have a few days knowing the player pool we'll be bidding on.
Says the man who will likely bestride us like a colossus.
I mean the second idea---however, we would have to police people to stop them from drafting too many from a position in the auction because that would put them in reserves.
Yes, add five dollars for the reserves, with the expectation that we'll be down to $1 maximum bid by the time we've drafted our starters and it will therefore operate like a draft.
Yes, add five dollars for the reserves, with the expectation that we'll be down to $1 maximum bid by the time we've drafted our starters and it will therefore operate like a draft.
Yes, add five dollars for the reserves, with the expectation that we'll be down to $1 maximum bid by the time we've drafted our starters and it will therefore operate like a draft.
Right now, it looks like the ESPN site is set for 10 reserves, so we may want to make that five (plus the DL slots).
I set it for 10 reserves, but if people want only five that's fine with me. I just set 10 because that is what I am used to. As for adding the extra money for reserves and not auctioning them, there may be a fly in the ointment. One or more players may be auto-auctioning (likely amcg due to the time difference), and I don't think we'll be able to stop someone auto-auctioning from bidding on reserves. I might just add the $5 for the reserve picks to keep the auction values right, and then allow people to bid on reserves if they want to do so--not that this will likely matter, in an 11-team only league, there won't be anyone worth bidding on for reserves.
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