Not so hasty. In the first 2 Rounds you expect there to be were plenty of stella-ATGs to go around, so less clashes. However, as the number of stella-ATGs dwindle we can expect more people to choose the same few remaining players.At this rate, the draft will be over in a week, it's flying along. 3/12.
Unsure if the best policy is to go for the absolute cream and know that if you don't get him, at least no one else will, or to go for "second tier" ATGs, and hope everyone else knocks each other out in the early rounds.""
I'm basically not worring about clashes at all...
I started off trying to second guess everyone else, but I think that the easiest policy is just to select the player that you really want, rather than one you think that you might get. And if you miss out then merely try your best again.Unsure if the best policy is to go for the absolute cream and know that if you don't get him, at least no one else will, or to go for "second tier" ATGs, and hope everyone else knocks each other out in the early rounds.
The absolute best of the best quicks are already gone or taboo, which means we'll probably see very different bowling attacks to a normal draft. Interesting format, as we'll see a few players we don't normally see drafted.
Exactly.Ah yeah, I know what you're thinking - for example if you chose Tuffers originally, then switched to RP Singh (who then became blacklisted)... then I wouldn't be able to choose Tuffers because I'd know it was your backup?