I like how every week is a personal battle. I play with a bunch of friends, so there's plenty of bragging rights. Plus, it brings luck into the equation, which is always nice if your team sucks.(My team last year had no one in the top 50 on it, but I still finished one game out of the playoffs.)
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I can't stand H2H, bc you can dominate the regular season and completely unlucky in the playoffs and end up losing. In Fantasy I prefer the outcome to be based on the WHOLE season, rather than the last few weeks.
I've played all of them, and I like Roto over Points because there is more interaction between teams (trying to move up in categories) and because players don't have set values like in Points where you are only looking for Pts/Game. In Roto, every player has his unique value and can help teams in different ways.
THe things I don't like about H2H. You can have a great season and than screw up in the playoffs.
When It comes to pitchers You only get 1 start a week.
Example If you have Prior, you will only get 1 start a week. Sometimes 2 depending on the schedule. He won't win every time. SP isn't as important as closoers in H2H.
Also, in Roto the best overall team wins and in H2H it's luck!
As for H2H points- don't like that either for baseball, but It's great for Fantasy Football.
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