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100172.24 in reply to 100172.23
Date: 7/6/2009 3:01:00 PM
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What i defend it´s that every manager has the option to bid for a player, but on time; after trade deadline, only the managers who made a previous bid.
About market value i think it´s ok, if you pay x$ for a player, this player´s price is what you have paid for him. No problem with this.
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100172.25 in reply to 100172.24
Date: 7/6/2009 3:02:19 PM
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This definitely is not changing to an eBay-style system, where the last lucky user to bid gets the player, it will never work that way.

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100172.26 in reply to 100172.24
Date: 7/6/2009 3:09:16 PM
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Well I don't think that could fix that, I mean e.g. if I bid 1k for the player, other manager bids 2k and so on so there'll be lots of managers who can fight after the deadline, same with the fixed price at the beginning of the bid e.g. 200k or else.

Last edited by Reloader at 7/6/2009 3:10:05 PM

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100172.27 in reply to 100172.26
Date: 7/6/2009 3:50:19 PM
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This definitely is not changing to an eBay-style system, where the last lucky user to bid gets the player, it will never work that way.


I think that´s the way BB bidding system works, the last manager bidding gets the player

I mean e.g. if I bid 1k for the player, other manager bids 2k and so on so there'll be lots of managers who can fight after the deadline.


That´s ok, no problem. I think that´s perfect. What doesn´t seem just to me it´s to bid for a player after initial deadline if you didn´t bid before.

Fixed price could be a nice idea too. You put a player on the market, fix his price and if a manager comes and pays that price, player sold.

Last edited by jacobomd at 7/6/2009 3:58:33 PM

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100172.28 in reply to 100172.27
Date: 7/6/2009 4:40:08 PM
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I just can't see the problem with this bid system, and I couldn't read any serious problem from your posts. No offence :)

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100172.29 in reply to 100172.8
Date: 7/6/2009 7:38:26 PM
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Ich bin ein schnäppchenjäger :D

Beats my old phrase which was ein kugelshreiber....

Keep the system as it is. Simple as that.

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100172.30 in reply to 100172.29
Date: 7/7/2009 12:39:05 AM
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Everybody want to end the bid quicker and get the player at the minimum without 3 more minutes of trouble.
But, its an open market.
Everybody has a chance to out bid anybody.
If u don't want to wait, u can give ur best shot (max bid) and see if the others match.
A fix time system, will only award the lucky bid not the highest bid.

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100172.31 in reply to 100172.25
Date: 7/7/2009 4:39:11 AM
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This definitely is not changing to an eBay-style system, where the last lucky user to bid gets the player, it will never work that way.


ebay style has bidding agents, thats mean you type what you like to pay max, and if someone bids o the player and your max bid is higher, you bid so high that you overbid him but still the minimum bet to win the auction ;)

Evbay style is different to his proposal, and i believe also working. Now the question si, what makes more fun, and i stay with the old system.

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100172.32 in reply to 100172.31
Date: 7/7/2009 7:24:29 AM
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The need for a three minute time addition whenever a GM makes a bid towards the end of the auction is inevitable. It's far too hard to judge when exactly the time will end, as the BuzzerBeater clock does not line up with my clock precisely to the second, leaving the bidders to guess on the last moment of the auction and throw up a random amount of money, not knowing if it's too little or far too much to be putting down at that point in time. Things will indubitably become a chaotic fight to win the rights of the auctioned players, leaving the losers to only complain more about the retched unfairness of the "new method" and pursue the re-institution of the old one.

Let's leave things as they are now. You may have to bid more than you want for certain players you have a desire for, but that's just the harsh reality of today's player market. Real-life GMs experience the same dilemma that we're all facing concerning the transfer list, so stop griping. Buying a player in the midst of 50,000 other teams shouldn't be easy.

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100172.33 in reply to 100172.28
Date: 7/7/2009 9:42:44 AM
JMDCeltics
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I just can't see the problem with this bid system, and I couldn't read any serious problem from your posts. No offence

That´s because there is no problem, we are only debating about the way of improving the system. That´s all.

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100172.34 in reply to 100172.33
Date: 7/7/2009 10:10:34 AM
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That´s because there is no problem,


If there's no problem, no fix is needed. You don't fix something that's not broken.

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