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FIRST FANTASY RULES DISCUSSION 2006
Being one of the original founders/helpers of Fantasy FIRST (Koko Ed is still the god of FF), there have been times that the flow has been anywhere from peaceful to chaotic and the purpose of this thread is to discuss any FF rule changes for 2006 and ideas of how to make it flow more smoothly.
One topic to discuss is what to do when a person does not show up for drafting. Should we make it mandatory to send a list in with one's order of teams? should we choose for the person? wait for the person? how long should a time limit be? and how about rules for trading teams? should it go through the person who started the FF division or can it be done peivately? |
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As for trading, I think either method is valid. As long as the commissioner and both parties know what is going on, all is good. |
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One of my biggest fantasy sports pet peeves are people who join leagues and are never heard from again. If you didn't have the time or the interest to participate then why bother to join? It's aninsult to the people who are actually putting effort into it and yes I know it's just a game. So is participating in FIRST and if nayone put such a nonclalant effort into FIRST they would be called out by the otehr teams for their lazy effort. If you're going to do something do it right! That being said I am no fan of banning league memebers to the back of the draft. If they cannot take the time to be there then it's up to the moderator to pick a team for them whether they are rated the highest or picked randomly. That is the best method. I will spring this year big Fantasy FIRST project next week by the way. |
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I believe that this year it should be a random drawing if no list is made because if they don't put in the effort to making a list or being there on time (unless they give a valid reason beforehand to the commissioner) they should not just the next team in line because it might misfortune they next person in line who actually is there during his time.
I think that to make it more organized we should come out with a time table for the people when the lists are put out of drafting order so people have time to see if when their draft time is and can give notice beforehand if they are going to miss it |
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So suppose this was the setup. In this ubersimplified example, Dudes 1-4 have a league. Every five minutes, a draft opportunity opens up, like this:
12:00 Dude 1 12:05 Dude 2 12:10 Dude 3 12:15 Dude 4 12:20 Dude 4 12:25 Dude 3 12:30 Dude 2 12:35 Dude 1 12:40 Dude 3 12:45 Dude 2 12:50 Dude 4 12:55 Dude 1 Dude 1 can draft his first pick after 12:00. At 12:05, regardless of whether or not Dude 1 has drafted, Dude 2 can draft. Now, suppose Dude 3 gets on at 12:26 PM. At that point, he can immediately make two draft picks. Trading time slots is fair game, as long as both parties agree. Now, if Dude 3 never wound up drafting teams by the trading deadline, then he just gets a zero for that team. (Or perhaps, since teams can finish with negative scores, give some really bad score, like -25.) |
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unfortunately my web development staff has been over work and we never got around to making the website we wanted to that would make user accounts, and let people rank their teams then do an auto draft. If anyone is good in php i would love to talk to you about how we envisioned this working but i guess we are doing a live draft again.
unfortunately i think that you have to give people the option of submitting a list of teams because it is impossible to guarantee that you wont have a time commitment when your draft is up. Also i would like to recommend some other rules. *no trading of real stuff for teams *no uneven trades (we need to figure out a good way to regulate that) those are the 2 big ones i think caused the most problems, but other then that let the games begin |
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Seems easy enough to regulate--one team for one team, two for two, and so on. Unless I'm missing something. |
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What if there are Gals and Dudes? What then, Billfred? :) AB |
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For example, I want to trade teams 47 and 48 to you for teams 70 and 71. After the trade is proposed, there is a four day voting period. Each owner is allowed to either accept or reject the trade as they see fit. After that voting period, as long as half of the owners have voted, the trade is either executed or denied. If less than half of the owners vote, than the decision is left up to the commissioner of the league. As long as owners are notified when a trade is proposed, I think the system will work. The problem is going to be notifying them. That's where your account database system would work best. |
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since for 05 we had a standard scoring system for almost all of the events, can we get a program/excel sheet together to make this all easy?
Or if we really want to take this to the next level, a website that we could use to manage all of this a little more? |
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Should the scoring system be changed for FF now that the alliance picking is different?
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No need to change. |
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I said this same thing in a different thread but I'm confused about how this works. When/where/how do i make draft picks. Where do i sign up? etc...
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As for the GLR FF this year (and first one for GLR, I believe) I have decided that giving people times to draft a team is the best way to go especially because there is only about a week before the competition. Also trades should be done privately between people then reported by both members to the person heading the FF League. There are set dates that all trades must be before such as the day before the comp and so on. My belief is that it should be up to the person running the league to decide how that specific league does its trades and drafting. The scoring system however should remain for all leagues. |
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