I guess the problem is you can still end up with a situation where Weekes–timeout–Barrington occurs and then the guy who times out can then pick Miller, when they normally couldn't due to the Bradman threat. But in reality no one will intentionally time out, so it doesn't matter anyway really. You in?As a revision to the no timeouts rule - what would be the downside of saying that if you timeout then you still have to pick based on your place in the order, and not the most recent pick before you make your selection? Draft continues as normal but you effectively get (at best) second choice from where you ought to have picked?
If there’s a concern that someone might then pick someone they wouldn’t have otherwise, as they can now pick someone who overlaps with someone else they didn’t want to make available, then have their pick overlap with the pick before them in the order and also the pick made after (when they should have been picking).
just some suggestions. Although these things tend to move pretty quickly these days anyway!
Sure thing.I guess the problem is you can still end up with a situation where Weekes–timeout–Barrington occurs and then the guy who times out can then pick Miller, when they normally couldn't due to the Bradman threat. But in reality no one will intentionally time out, so it doesn't matter anyway really. You in?
The other draft still has a while to go anyway, so I'll look to start Monday night NZT.
I went back and checked that and on hindsight I think ataraxia was a bit hard done by to not win. I think Kallis and Ashwin are a bit meh, but apart from that he had a top side. I probably should have voted for him.Also, how did my team not win the vote in that previous version?!
We've had many auction drafts and the format is rarely the same. Here are some of the more recent ones:I know its a little from left field and might take a little away from current draft being set up however has there been an auction style draft game before ? Where every player puts like 30 or so names in and everyone has the same budget to create a 11 then players go up on auction and bid on them ? if it has can anyone direct me to that thread would like to see how it went .
You seen my bowling attack? Clearly robbed.Also, how did my team not win the vote in that previous version?!
I'm inI just revisited this draft – and (not to toot my own horn) it looks like it was pretty fun, with a large random element, and fairly repeatable. lmao at the shenanigans around kk allowing hb to have Bradman and hb still getting zero votes.
So would you lot enjoy a repeat of this – perhaps with a different starting point – and are there any rule modifications you fancy? @JOJOXI @Fuller Pilch @ankitj @trundler @Pothas @honestbharani @Himannv @kingkallis @Teuton
Bud im now getting excited , did some prep work for it so hope it happens . Clearly obvious how lacking my knowledge is before the 1970s so this should be very interesting and fun .
Yeah, ok.
I think we've done something like this before, but with less stringent rules.Over the coming days thinking of starting a thread for a draft inspired by the Test Career Chain Draft. Unlike that draft it would be based on batting/bowling averages. There would be a starting player - in this example lets say Eddie Barlow (34.05 bowling average). The next player then makes a pick off that average. Eligible picks would be players with a batting/bowling average within 0.5 of Barlow's 34.05 bowling average. So a player who averages 33.55 to 34.55 with bat and/or ball.
Considering a rule where each player has a wildcard pick - before their pick they can elect to use the players other average to base their pick off. For instance lets say the first drafter took Sobers (34.03 bowling average) the next player might decide to use their wildcard and pick from Sobers 57.78 batting average and pick Sangakkara (57.40 batting average). Each drafter can only do this once
If there is a case where there are no eligible picks (e.g. an extremely high batting/bowling average), the drafter can pick from the unpicked players with the very next highest or lowest batting and bowling averages - so a choice of 4 players unless the 2 nearest player share the same average to 2dp then you are lucky to have an extra option
All stats will be based on Cricinfo and to 2 decimal places.
Bad I forgot of the draft when I participated in it! Given how I fell into the trap to let Trundler get Bradman - no wonder I wiped it from my memory!I think we've done something like this before, but with less stringent rules.
Still keen obvs.
It kind of depends on how much research is involved. With this draft I'd have to do a Statsguru search on related batting averages and bowling averages of the pick before me as there'd be unobvious good players who qualify. While it doesn't take much time to do, it's not exactly the same as just coming on and making a pick. Career span is much easier because you have a rough idea of the career span of the player you want anyway so you generally have an idea of who to pick without referring to anything.Asking this more out of curiosity than anything else, but how long do people spend thinking about their draft picks/planning/etc?
A couple of people weren't keen to get involved in JOJOXI's latest draft because they were already in one, but when you'remaking it up as you go alonga talented drafter like me, I rarely find myself spending much more than 10-15 minutes making a pick.
I hope someone has some detailed models they've built/refine after each pick.
For the avoidance of doubt this isn't me trying to call anyone out for not getting involved, I can completely understand people might have other things that they want to spend time doing, it was more just curiosity as to whether I was an outlier in research/pick time.It kind of depends on how much research is involved. With this draft I'd have to do a Statsguru search on related batting averages and bowling averages of the pick before me as there'd be unobvious good players who qualify. While it doesn't take much time to do, it's not exactly the same as just coming on and making a pick. Career span is much easier because you have a rough idea of the career span of the player you want anyway so you generally have an idea of who to pick without referring to anything.
The other factor is, I'm also doing other stuff. I might be participating in a mafia game, enrolling in a football draft, playing a ridiculously expensive strategy game, and I also recently started a new job. That's a lot on my plate even if you don't count the wife and kid and other RL stuff like house construction, etc.