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Radagast Brown

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Where is your favorite

PostFri Feb 05, 2016 12:50 am

Where is your favorite position to draft when doing a live draft with ATG8 and no cap? Do you like getting Ruth and the first pick? Do you like picking in the middle? Or do you like picking 11th or 12th? Which is your favorite place to draft with the live draft and unlimited cap?
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Re: Where is your favorite

PostFri Feb 05, 2016 9:26 am

For me draft order in serentines always depends on players being chosen. If my predraft list had say three players that were all acceptable then position #3 would be ideal. Maybe one guy is so far ahead of the others then #1 is the only place to draft. Maybe 12 guys are all about equal so #12 would be fine etc etc. This was the strategy I used in a Strato football league I ran where we actually drafted draft posiitions.
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Re: Where is your favorite

PostFri Feb 05, 2016 11:29 am

I'm happy with 1 , 2 3, 7, or 12
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Re: Where is your favorite

PostFri Feb 05, 2016 12:50 pm

Interesting. In my latest draft the guy picking 4th got Rogers Hornsby so 4th doesn't seem to bad. 11th or 12th is nice because at least you know you will be picking back to back or pretty close... First gets you Ruth, Second maybe Bonds?
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Re: Where is your favorite

PostFri Feb 05, 2016 1:03 pm

Ruth Bonds Gibson 1-3. 7 is usually Oscar Charleston who I love. 12 you have a lot of options (often Ted Williams) plus you can really ruin a lot of other managers drafts from that spot (examples: take Brett and Schmidt, or Lajoie and Morgan)
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Re: Where is your favorite

PostFri Feb 05, 2016 4:53 pm

My preference would be 5-7. Mostly because closer you get to 1 or 12 in a serpentine draft you wait a long time between picks. Yes, there are some things you can do drafting 2 in a row but that means another 22 players go off the board while you wait around to make your next picks. I hate to admit it but older I get the shorter my attention span is. I have to wait 20 picks or more between selections I lose interest.
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Re: Where is your favorite

PostSat Feb 06, 2016 2:42 pm

Steve F, boy you are good. I went 7th and who do you think I got, Oscar Charleston. I like him too, of course I traded him but still, he was a good pick! I have actually made a lot of trades. My team started 3-6 but since has gone 18-9. I am sure The Last Druid who is currently in last place would say I have been lucky. Though to be fair to myself, there have been 64 more rolls on my opponents' cards than on my own. Plus I have played 6 more road games than home games and my defense is under performing......

Here are the first two rounds of my draft:

1. (1) Ruth, Babe (1923) 16.47M
2. (2) Bonds, Barry (2001) 14.54
3. (3) Gibson, Josh (NeL) 13.47M
4. (4) Hornsby, Rogers (1922) 13.39M
5. (5) Mantle, Mickey (1956) 13.97M
6. (6) Foxx, Jimmie (1932) 13.11M
7. (7) Charleston, Oscar (NeL) 12.89M
8. (8) Williams, Ted (1941) 12.03M
9. (9) McGwire, Mark (1998) 10.82M
10. (10) Gehrig, Lou (1927) 11.89M
11. (11) Mays, Willie (1962) 12.69M
12. (12) Thomas, Frank (1994) 11.39M
Round 2
1. (13) Brett, George (1980) 10.93M
2. (14) Aaron, Hank (1959) 11.51M
3. (15) Maddux, Greg (1995)
4. (16) Kiner, Ralph (1949) 10.64M
5. (17) Vaughan, Arky (1935)
6. (18) Duffy, Hugh (1894) 11.75M
7. (19) Speaker, Tris (1912) 11.91M
8. (20) Barnes, Ross (1873) 11.44M
9. (21) Dimaggio, Joe (1941) 11.57M
10. (22) Alexander, Pete (1915) 10.99M
11. (23) Bagwell, Jeff (1994)
12. (24) Piazza, Mike (1997)
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Re: Where is your favorite

PostSat Feb 06, 2016 4:27 pm

The end 12 would be best for me. I prefer right handed parks and sluggers. Big hurt is one of my favs along with j clark.

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