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Old June 14, 2012, 04:12 PM
Kohli_Sox Kohli_Sox is offline
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Some solutions for Teams who are having timing problems:

If time is a problem then one can bid high for a player, not like increase by 10,000 only. Let's say someone bids 50,000 for a player and you want him in your team. You can bid much much higher than $60,000. Let's say you bid $400,000. Then that first bidder won't easily overtop and has to think twice before bidding again for that player. Even if he bids $410,000 then you cost him some money. For 11 players, it's $15,000,000. So the budget should be just above $1,000,000 per player. Let's say the case was with Graeme Swann. BengaliPagol bid like $150,000. If BengaliPagol did bid $500,000 for Swann then definitely oronnya would think twice before making it $510,000. Low bids are making it easier for a team to sneak in at the last minute and taking the player. Bids should be higher than the ones are going on if timing is a problem.

My suggestion would be to make the bid higher so that another team can't sneak in at the last minute and think twice before over bidding that bid.

Otherwise we have to get back to old timing of 6PM to 6PM (BD time) if everyone agrees or something around that time.
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