Posted by benhoidal on 10/27/2016 7:45:00 PM (view original):
Posted by dh555 on 10/27/2016 7:24:00 PM (view original):
"Then everyone submits a second roster. YOU HAVE 48 HOURS to submit your next roster. This continues until everyone has 12 unique players, claimed by no one else anywhere along the way."
im a little confused here...is it first come, first serve on remaining players? if i submit my 2nd roster and an owner that submitted his roster a few minutes before me has a player i also picked, do i have to rebuild my roster and keep sending it to you until i have a roster with players that no one else has? that seems to reward the owners that can submit their teams the fastest...that would be a deal breaker for me...otherwise im in
In this situation, both owners have to submit new rosters. Everyone who has a player on another roster has to get rid of that player regardless of when submitted
It is NOT first come first serve. Each team will have 12 unique players. If you and another owner match on a player, that player is blacklisted. If you are the only owner to select a player after a round, that player is yours and needs to be on all of your rosters moving forward. The baseball sim version of this league rarely goes deeper than 4 rounds.
So in Baseball terms, let's say 4 teams have Craig Biggo on their roster, two teams have Jeff Kent, and one team has Rickie Weeks.
Blacklisted: Craig Biggio, Jeff Kent
Claimed Players: Rickie Weeks
In R2, we start the process over again. Rickie Weeks has to be on the roster that drafted him.
What is important to remember is that you have to stay under cap the whole time. Once you claim a player he has to be on all of your rosters moving forward. You ARE allowed to change what seasons of that player you wish to use.
This league is Scattergories. If the letter "M" is rolled, and you write and the person next to you write Mickey Mouse, NO ONE gets points for Mickey Mouse. I you write Mega Man and no one else does, you get a Mega Man.
this continues until we have 12 unique players on every team.
The baseball version says it rarely takes them more then 4 rounds to complete the rosters.
10/27/2016 8:21 PM (edited)