If you think there's anything nefarious in any of my actions on this, you've obviously never seen one of my OL teams... rarely do they even finish with winning records... I don't enter OLs to win (except for when going for the bounties, but AAA and or scrubs don't help with those), but to test the sim.
However, the strong reaction is baffling to me, especially with quotes being pulled so far out of context to twist them as "cheating" and "schooling" and "taking advantage" ...
knowing how valuable AAA are, I figured it would be easier to trade AAA I don't need because most owners would have a greater need for AAA. ... ...thus the trades benefit both teams mutually.
That's the context missing from the above:
My take on the above short story begins and ends with :
... "So, I began drafting more with the intent to trade my AAA for scrubs, " . . .
Obviously in that camp and regardless of how otherwise eloquently presented, seen thru that lens, dissenters are of course just poo-poo oh but hey nothing to see here can't we all just get along as long as it's on my terms.
Which is also missing the entire point of my post, which was to show this whole argument is stupid because it's not taking into account how it affects new owners or how value actually functions, or more importantly, that this is such a minor issue, that it doesn't even rate even if it were a problem; which it isn't.
The only issue is that the randomization of AAA, as Grizzly has called out multiple times is what creates the knowledge gap. Throw their real names on and the knowledge gap disappears entirely because there's now no secret identity or secret normalization factor. But neither of those have anything to do with trade value relative to scrubs - the math on that has been displayed multiple times.
There's no inherent advantage one way or the other, it's all based on team build and context. Which, in most cases (especially with newer users), will be mutually beneficial because less efficiently drafted teams will have more use and need for the AAA.