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Re: [FF]: 2013 IRI Auction DRaft
I'm going to have to submit a list because I'm busy at draft time.
Quick question: Say I submitted a list with teams like this (not my actual list): 4814 - $90 2826 - $80 Say the first bid was $10 for 4814. Would I automatically bid $90, or a smaller amount? Could I put a series of amounts to bid for that are under my max bid? When it's my turn, do I start with my maximum bid for the team I want? If 2826 were around I'd start the bidding at $80? |
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Well that was a complete disaster....
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Other have suggested a chat room. I have to look over so many documents when a pick comes up I don't think it's possible. |
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Yup you just can't use lists for this kind of thing or time slots. Everyone just needs to commit 2-3 hours to be in a chat room. I don't see any other way it can work.
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We can have people put their choices into an Excel sheet which could be shared by Google Docs- Ed can copy and paste the columns as he wishes into a single document which he can reference to. Honestly, I would recommend a chat room too. The 47 second rule is killing everybody's pick here- you have to time it at the right time, which is pretty dang hard... |
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Ed, a chatroom would work great if you make it mandatory that people show up and kick them out if they aren't present for the start of the draft. You don't even need to schedule times, just an order. Auctions could go until people are done bidding. The whole thing would go 2-3x faster. Also easier on you (no looking through 10 different lists).
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I think we would need a curated Excel sheet for future auctions...
Like: Column A Column B Column C Teams Min. Bid Max. Bid And then maybe an option to whether one would go full out on a bid, adjusting accordingly for the amount they already have. Say: JimJoe has $70 with team A he paid for ($30). He would like team B very badly, so he checks the option mentioned above so he can bet $69 flat for it. |
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I'll look it over and see if I can tweak into something you can read easily
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Need to fix the list a little...
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I think I'm gonna drop out, I just have other things to be doing this afternoon.
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