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Post by Chicago Blackhawks on Jul 11, 2020 9:50:28 GMT -5
A lot of shit has happened in life and the world since that auction closed. Nobody is perfect and sometimes things get forgotten. Nothing has closed and you’re still able to bid on this player if you wish to do so. So that rule will be added, and my Richer bid is still winning for Langkow?
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Post by Toronto Maple Leafs on Jul 11, 2020 10:00:37 GMT -5
We don’t believe in rules. We only have one rule on this site and if you take a look at it it is pretty all encompassing. The site will always operate in the best interest of the site
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Post by Los Angeles Kings on Jul 11, 2020 13:23:24 GMT -5
A lot of shit has happened in life and the world since that auction closed. Nobody is perfect and sometimes things get forgotten. Nothing has closed and you’re still able to bid on this player if you wish to do so. So that rule will be added, and my Richer bid is still winning for Langkow? If G are even allowed, I think you're winning anyways based on the YR. But I don't know the formula
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2020 14:52:34 GMT -5
So that rule will be added, and my Richer bid is still winning for Langkow? If G are even allowed, I think you're winning anyways based on the YR. But I don't know the formula Yes what is the formula? Is it just rating plus years remaining??
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Post by xx - Former Calgary Flames on Jul 11, 2020 15:39:51 GMT -5
If G are even allowed, I think you're winning anyways based on the YR. But I don't know the formula Yes what is the formula? Is it just rating plus years remaining?? It's on the original thread where Mike explained everything going on involving Roloson and Langkow, but this is the part you'll need to remember; any bid on him will fall into a separate criteria for potential winners that includes: - quality of bid - where that team had a pick in the draft - final standings
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Post by Toronto Maple Leafs on Jul 11, 2020 17:35:57 GMT -5
Flames is correct.
Also the formula for traditional free agency is quality of bid beats no bid. Highest quality of bid will typically beat lowest quality in bid.
Current or last year standings along with the team needs are also taken into consideration a little bit. Along with how many players each team has won and the quality of those players.
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Post by xx - Former Calgary Flames on Jul 11, 2020 17:46:29 GMT -5
Flames is correct. Also the formula for traditional free agency is quality of bid beats no bid. Highest quality of bid will typically beat lowest quality in bid. Current or last year standings along with the team needs are also taken into consideration a little bit. Along with how many players each team has won and the quality of those players. Would quality of bid include rating, years remaining, and player performance?
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Post by Toronto Maple Leafs on Jul 11, 2020 17:54:17 GMT -5
Flames is correct. Also the formula for traditional free agency is quality of bid beats no bid. Highest quality of bid will typically beat lowest quality in bid. Current or last year standings along with the team needs are also taken into consideration a little bit. Along with how many players each team has won and the quality of those players. Would quality of bid include rating, years remaining, and player performance? Just the first two. We have found already on the site that different people perform differently on different teams with different chemistry etc. we don’t hold that against the player rating.
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Post by Chicago Blackhawks on Jul 11, 2020 18:16:28 GMT -5
Flames is correct. Also the formula for traditional free agency is quality of bid beats no bid. Highest quality of bid will typically beat lowest quality in bid. Current or last year standings along with the team needs are also taken into consideration a little bit. Along with how many players each team has won and the quality of those players. is it standings, or where someone picked in the draft? IE I traded for the 2nd and 3rd picks, but wasn't the 2nd worst team Also, when do you think this'll close? Cause if I don't win I'mma trade Richer
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Post by Toronto Maple Leafs on Jul 11, 2020 18:27:03 GMT -5
It will close sometime this week. Last year standings are taken into consideration as well as who on the draft picks in and around the top 21 basically because of the trickle down and also the price that people pay to acquire those draft picks and having to select a player that was less than Langkow when they could’ve had an opportunity at him
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