Our NL keeper league has used CBS forever. We have always used a manual system but are interested in moving to faab. How well does faab work at CBS. How long has faab been implemented at CBS?
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Originally posted by wannabegriffey View PostNo one can see losing bids.
If there is a problem with position, salary caps, etc, makes for difficulty. If your league is fine with the potential problems, the bidding itself is fairly straight forward.
A sample of how it looks:
[FAAB] mardlii - Sun Jul 26 03:30:13 2015 - Auctioning Michael Conforto
[FAAB] mardlii - Sun Jul 26 03:30:13 2015 - Winning Bid $13
[FAAB] mardlii - Sun Jul 26 03:30:13 2015 - StillReppin215 Won Michael Conforto - NYM at $13
[FAAB] mardlii - Sun Jul 26 03:30:13 2015 - StillReppin215 Drop - Jake Diekman - PHI
[FAAB] mardlii - Sun Jul 26 03:30:13 2015 - Rats v2.5 ($12) Lost
[FAAB] mardlii - Sun Jul 26 03:30:13 2015 - Camel Tow ($8) Lost
[FAAB] mardlii - Sun Jul 26 03:30:13 2015 - Love Schachs Redux ($7) Lost
[FAAB] mardlii - Sun Jul 26 03:30:13 2015 - Cracker Jacks ($7) Lost
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Besides the no contingent bids, I think it works fine. They added editing capabilities this season which makes changing bids or players very easy.
The one negative to be aware of is there's no alternative (if you're using their automatic FAAB system) to their tiebreak system, which will drop any team to the bottom of the weekly tiebreak list after making a successful claim, even if you're using something like 'reverse order of standings' each week. Many leagues/owners routinely disregard this, and this could lead to havoc/strife if not adhered to or followed.
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We've used it as long as they've had it. It's far from perfect, but it works.
We do weekly, with commish (me) approval. I take a screen grab of any player's bids that have multiple teams involved just so we have a record. I double check and break the ties myself (we do it by current record and they usually seem to get that right). The biggest pain is that once a player is won, i have to go in and manually set his salary to the winning bid, as it just defaults to $1 no matter what the bid was. I don't know why they haven't fixed that after all these years.
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Originally posted by Jefe View PostWe've used it as long as they've had it. It's far from perfect, but it works.
We do weekly, with commish (me) approval. I take a screen grab of any player's bids that have multiple teams involved just so we have a record. I double check and break the ties myself (we do it by current record and they usually seem to get that right). The biggest pain is that once a player is won, i have to go in and manually set his salary to the winning bid, as it just defaults to $1 no matter what the bid was. I don't know why they haven't fixed that after all these years.
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