Posted by pjfoster13 on 12/27/2017 3:03:00 PM (view original):
It's 100% random. I forget if it was in 2015 or 2016, but one time the servers pooped out and the admins needed to revert an entire day and re-sim. (At least) One of the leagues had the arb cycle on that day, and the same person made the same offer to the same player before and after, and got different results each time
If you really believed that it was 100% random, you'd ALWAYS offer $327,000. Why waste money?
?There's no evidence that there is no logic at all to this. There's SOME randomness to it, sure; each arb event is a dice roll just like each plate appearance. But it seems likely that your probability of winning that dice roll is higher at certain offers, lower at others, just like your probability of a successful plate appearance is higher (but never 100%) if you have higher ratings in play.
A very crude example of this probabilistic logic would be:
---If offer = 70% or more of demand, then 50% chance of winning
---If offer = < 70% of demand, then 0% chance of winning.
The real logic is probably something more complicated than that, if I had to guess. It's also possible that the real logic takes into account other variables than offer and demand, such as OVR.
I admit that the logic is pretty inscrutable; but I'm confident that there's some probabilistic logic involved in arbitration.