
Fantasy football auction
I have some theories about the auction strategies that I think may be useful to think about. In general, it is of course good to have a plan (s) enter into an auction, you will go Studs & Duds or a more balanced approach?
Do you want a plan for specific types you like and dislike, and trying to have created your plan stick. I do not mean that you are so rigid, you do not make adjustments on the fly and react to the market, but a general overview of how you want your auction is going is great. If you have time, it is probably wise, a sort of plan for both strategies have, so if you know you have to go Studs & Duds Balanced or you can be flexible. I think that early in an auction, you can get a feel for how it will float, people keep their money or splurging? Normally I would say, do, do "the opposite of what you think people". When people come in hot, blowing all his money at the top level guys, it must be carefully considered for later in the auction and you can clean up if the people you still can. Would, on the other hand, it is difficult because you may not realize until too late, when people are holding their money, your money on the big name players and let people keep their money and Tenders in the war on 3 and 4 category players, because they have money to do it.
The key is to market and know where she stands on every step of the auction, beginning, middle and end. I think that in auction leagues, which is still young, the trend to be corrected during the first few years until the league is in a groove. So, let's say that first year is warm and everyone is blowing their money, look for two years to undo, and so on and so forth with a mini-correction every year, until all the numbers to govern the country and settle in. Since the end of the mass of each step of the way, if the value is always big-name players on the cheap or erosion on other transactions in the end.
Always check where you are during the auction in cash left and left to fill the roster spots. If your average $ / player, you can show that you have beyond what the current players will go to bid, you probably get a bit more pocket money as you want. If it is the opposite, you will probably have to hang back, when the surplus money may be used. Try not to remain always in cash at the end, it will simply connect you when it's over, I say things like, "Do not use these for 5 bucks for me, I have Steve Slaton Chris Johnson, 'update would be pretty good this year.
As I said, normally I would try the opposite, since most of the league are taking their money. The exception to know what kind of manager are you through the season is. Are you an active manager who goes out and clean the free agent market and make a lot of pickups? Do you know when the 2 for 1 or 3 for 1 trade, if you need to gather depth and vice versa, to know when his day a little more depth of talent to consolidate at a specific location? How successful you are at it during the year? These are all questions to consider before the auction.
If you look at the items mentioned above is successful, I would advocate for the best top-tier player, you can be independent of market developments. On the other hand, if you know you have to feed five children to walk a dog, a friend and need to work 80 hours per week, you probably do not have much time to manage your voice too. Then I would suggest that it would be with a balanced design approach, as you take damage and bye weeks, you must move to get. The last mention what places in terms of filling in your roster, which I think applies on both sides of the equation (active or inactive) Manager, leave at least one if not two, where you are not on the roster marriage guy. What I mean to choose some kind of irrelevant, as happens when a shortcut key WR or RB injury early in the season, you can jump on them and are easy to cut one. This also allows for a simple trim around the bye weeks, so you can meet the needs of the task that a player can pay you good money and that you like. , Did I really a way to think about paying for the big names, are usually the best players on the way to go, unless you are an active manager, or people who actually spend more on the high end of auction. Do not take this as gospel, it's just an opinion about certain things that I have found that work and some of the trends I've noticed myself ..... Of course, are different from each league, but hopefully some of the general principles are the same, and they can be your next auction.
Darik
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