Posted by tecwrg on 12/1/2011 8:50:00 AM (view original):
Worlds don't end up with 15 openings by accident. They just don't. If BR is the exception, where 15 guys all decided at the same time that they needed to cut back or that they completely lost interest in the game, then you're probably the first one. But if many of them did indeed feel that they needed to cut back on the number of teams they ran, you have to wonder "Why Branch Rickey and not some other world?". That's part of the way you guys need to address whatever issue is going on there.
But looking at the history of the world, it looks like you also had 15 openings last season as well. And 9 openings two seasons before that. Seems like a recent and chronic problem. That's another thing you need to address . . . understanding why your world in particular has higher than average turnover, and how do you prevent that going forward. How can you attract owners who can and will commit to a long-term stay in your world.
Finally, I wouldn't expect WIS to offer any special incentives to join your world as opposed to other worlds. Why should they? Why would you expect preferential treatment?
Special Treatment From WIS - I know I didn't ask for any. I don't think anyone has. I sent in a ticket offer to pay for an incentive for long-term owners out of my pocket. Not even a reply from WIS. Lack of reply is a separate issue, but I think it illustrates a root cause of problems.
I've invested a fair amount of time trying to look for the reasons we've had so many openings. I've asked almost everyone who's left. None of them claimed a problem with BR.
If you look at the people who left after seasons 8-10, many of them are in other worlds together. Worlds that some people have high opinions of. Which is why I thought maybe there was some 'incident'. Nobody has told me about it if there was. I suspect once 1 or 2 of the more influential 'cool kids' left, others just followed.
My theory is BR just drew the first of what will be many bad cards in the deck for other worlds. People are dropping teams. WIS isn't investing to bring in new players. Current players aren't bringing in enough friends (who would all be newbies, anyway) to make up for the numbers leaving.
If someone is going to drop a team, they are probably most likely to drop the team they've had the shortest time or the team that isn't winning now or about to win. So once BR had a bunch of people leave, we became the newest team for a lot of owners. And, because of the anti-tanking rules, it's likely they have other teams that can be made winners more easily. I'm honestly not shocked we have a lot of openings, even though be any other measure the world is very sold.
Thanks for the input.