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Post by elrodogg on Feb 23, 2010 11:27:35 GMT -5
Since some folks are going to be approaching running out of money, how is it handled if someone overbids? How has it been handled in the past?
Say team xyz has 25 dollars left, with 3 roster spots to fill. If they bid $24 for a player, they will have 1 left for the two remaining roster spots. Does their bid not count? What if someone else then bids $25?
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Post by Hoyas1 on Feb 23, 2010 12:51:05 GMT -5
Good question and one that each owner needs to keep an eye on. There bid does not count. Those that have a bid over top of that bid - per your example - could then reduce there bid i.e. from $25 to $24 if they would like. I will do up a spreadsheet later this week updating each teams remaining budget, players needed, maximum bid, etc. Thanks Since some folks are going to be approaching running out of money, how is it handled if someone overbids? How has it been handled in the past? Say team xyz has 25 dollars left, with 3 roster spots to fill. If they bid $24 for a player, they will have 1 left for the two remaining roster spots. Does their bid not count? What if someone else then bids $25?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2010 19:52:10 GMT -5
If we're all vigilent w/our bankrolls it will be much easier for everyone--like for instance I have over 150$ left for 15 players--I know I can easily have 100$ on the board and still have plenty left over--a good rule of thumb is if you have to wonder about whether you have enough to cover your bid--you better check your roll first!!
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