Humans wont be bidding against machines they'll be bidding against managers who type in what value that player is worth to them. This benefits all sellers equally and we are all sellers at one time or other.
so the auto bid won't raise the bid, just know how much he would pay to write him the next day a message when you bid X you would get the player, or good that you wasn't there the player would have been to expensiv for you.
Or did the manager bid against a maschine, who act on the orders of the paying manager? In this case, it will never forget to bid, or leave a transaction cause you made high raises, or run out of patience etc. This are for me strength on the current system, which makes it funny for me. Against an bot it is frustrating for me to bid, cause you had to type in 20 times maybe a raise without a bit interaction with the opposing manager.
A good system is one where in practice all managers enter the value of the player to them. Otherwise the outcome is not optimal. All this is covered in economic game theory.
this would be ok for me too, this system maybe don't have the fun of a bid war(and may reduce income through less active non supporters) but other strength the current system doesn't have. As you mentioned.
Another advantage is that there may be less ridiculous reserve prices on players. If more players are bought and sold as a result then teams are more able to change efficiently.
don't think that his will impact the need, and therefore the number of tranactions.
Last edited by CrazyEye at 12/6/2011 11:40:41 AM