I'm sure you guys already know this, but just in case...
I'm the only one this affects this round, but be sure to check your max bid on the spreadsheet after this round. Your max bid isn't the amount of money you have left, it's the amount of money you can bid on a single player if you only bid the required $1 on all your remaining slots.
This also affects how many players you can on at any one time. E.g., if I have $10 left, and 5 spots to fill, my max bid for one player is $6. But, if I have the bid at $4 on one player, then I want to bid $4 on another, i can't because I need at least $3 left to fill my remaining 3 spots.
I knew I was going to wait a while before I would start winning guys again. Figure if I let you all bet the hell out of guys early, I could stand a chance of winning a few sleepers in the long run.
Oh and btw, Merry Christmas to all! I'll be in and out the next few days, so I hope santa brings me a nice SP or two! -- Silent Rob
p.s. I'm glad you won Davis for $14... I wouldn't have spent more than ten bucks on him.
Bwanna wrote:I'm sure you guys already know this, but just in case...
I'm the only one this affects this round, but be sure to check your max bid on the spreadsheet after this round. Your max bid isn't the amount of money you have left, it's the amount of money you can bid on a single player if you only bid the required $1 on all your remaining slots.
This also affects how many players you can on at any one time. E.g., if I have $10 left, and 5 spots to fill, my max bid for one player is $6. But, if I have the bid at $4 on one player, then I want to bid $4 on another, i can't because I need at least $3 left to fill my remaining 3 spots.
That makes sense.
If i were to make an example...:
If I have $50 left and I have 10 spots to fill, $10 of that money is reserved to fill the spots and cannot be spent.
If I then have 3 bids out: $12 $9 $15 ($7 is reserved for the remaining spots should I win these bids) price which equals now = $43, I then have only $7 left to bid with.
Bwanna wrote:I'm sure you guys already know this, but just in case...
I'm the only one this affects this round, but be sure to check your max bid on the spreadsheet after this round. Your max bid isn't the amount of money you have left, it's the amount of money you can bid on a single player if you only bid the required $1 on all your remaining slots.
This also affects how many players you can on at any one time. E.g., if I have $10 left, and 5 spots to fill, my max bid for one player is $6. But, if I have the bid at $4 on one player, then I want to bid $4 on another, i can't because I need at least $3 left to fill my remaining 3 spots.
That makes sense.
If i were to make an example...:
If I have $50 left and I have 10 spots to fill, $10 of that money is reserved to fill the spots and cannot be spent.
If I then have 3 bids out: $12 $9 $15 ($7 is reserved for the remaining spots should I win these bids) price which equals now = $43, I then have only $7 left to bid with.
If I had to make an example I would say. Don't spend more than you have.