Auction Owner

By admin, March 31, 2007 7:15 am

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The tradition has much to do with it, and the response that fans of many projects will not change is that the project works well. That is perfectly true, but the auction also works well, and also. Is fairer and more interesting, and requires further reflection on the purchase of players, because it introduces the concept of capping spending. You all start with the same pot to spend, and have to balance with the rest of stud players.

Frankly there is nothing wrong with serpentine draft age, apart from equity and the fact that you do not have to know much about football! If you are happy with that then may be no need for change. However, the auction format requires a bit more knowledge about the game and the players, and an ability to look ahead at what to expect once the season begins. Kickers, for example, often do not demonstrate their merits, so some games have been played. If hot-start usually stay hot this season, so you could gain a lot if you wait before buying your kicker.

You can spend most of your cash that can get into a great player who is injured in the first game, and suddenly The second option could assume great importance. The auction format is certainly more interesting and fun. Some fans of the project claim that the auction takes longer, but in reality does not. Taken at the same hour, on average, even if it did, so what? It is assumed to be fun, not boring in which you want over as quickly as possible.

For those who argue that the auction format has more thought, if not To use any ideas, then you should quit fantasy football altogether. Again, it's be fun and the more you have to think better. If you are undecided on the proposed auction or your fantasy football league, not sure about how the auction is conducted and how it works: and this was demonstrated the fairness of the system over the project of good old serpentine.

At the auction time there are two ways to do that takes more time than the other, but both equally right in the selection of players. Each owner starts with the same pot of money, say $ 250. Each owner is entitled to nominate a player for the auction, and then there are two ways of proceeding:

1. The auction is conducted as a normal auction, and everyone can submit a bid or not bid if they wish. The owner states a minimum bid for the player in question, say $ 3, and that's where the bidding should start. Bidding continues until there is the highest bid. You can wait until that point is reached before making his own bid to win the player in question if desired.

2. The auction is out as a "round table", each person is given a position. The first person who makes the opening of a mandatory bid for the player as stated by the owner, and the bidding goes to the next in line. The next person has two choices: either increase supply or pass. If you pass you can not bid again for that player, and so on until all but one bidder has passed.

There is something unfair about a system that does not allow all owners an equal opportunity signing each player, and if you find you under.

The second method requires a little more, but is more fun and requires more skill and knowledge of the player. In both you can stick to a budget for each player if desired, and not bid above that, or you may decide that there are some players who should have. The problem with this is if you two have the same idea, you can overpay for certain players to tack and leave you less for the rest of the team.

On the other hand you can get some players on their list for less than budgeted, and are able to pay slightly more for the star players are put up for auction later. To do this correctly, and plan for it, you have to know what the player of each owner intends to propose. There is no point in waiting for a player who will be available before others on your list.

The secret is to keep its core offerings of any player who is offered later in the stallion auction when other have run low on money, and he could get a very good price. However, you also have the rest of the team to think, and nobody wins a football championship Invented with half decent players just two or three.

Whether the project is working very well for you or not, that's not the point. The point is that the vast majority who try to find the auction works well, but prefers that by its inherent fairness, knowledge of the game you need and the fun and thought to do it right. Thus, fantasy football – draft or auction? I know my answer, and when the smart money is in the future. Us see you at the auction!

About the Author:

Bill Parsons is the owner of MaximumFantasySports.com and is a rabid fantasy sports participant. He began creating his own football and baseball fantasy leagues at the ripe old age of seven and tracking stats and standings on paper. Join Maximum Fantasy Sports today by visiting www.maximumfantasysports.com. Membership is FREE!

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