The league I'm in year after year is a 10 team H2H with a straight snake draft. I'm new to this site so I've been trying to soak it all in and learn all the strategies. However I'm having a hard time finding information about H2H leagues using straight drafts.
Dylan Hedges wrote an article on the subject of using P3 for Head to Head leagues, and Ron Shandler wrote another interesting article called Portfolio3 for 2009. I may be misreading the articles but from what I can gather about portfolio3 is that you need to balance your team with the 3 tiers, but at the end of Shandler's article he showed his test draft choices and how he'd managed to not venture too far out of tier 1.
So i guess my question is, am I under the correct assumption that in my league I need to target as many tier 1 players as I can and throw away the idea of drafting any high-risk high-skill (tier 3) players that aren't absolutely necessary? It would seem to me that in a H2H I would want to minimize risk, and seeing as I'm not paying for players, I would just grab as many tier 1's as possible.
Am I on the right track?
Thanks,
Eric
Dylan Hedges wrote an article on the subject of using P3 for Head to Head leagues, and Ron Shandler wrote another interesting article called Portfolio3 for 2009. I may be misreading the articles but from what I can gather about portfolio3 is that you need to balance your team with the 3 tiers, but at the end of Shandler's article he showed his test draft choices and how he'd managed to not venture too far out of tier 1.
So i guess my question is, am I under the correct assumption that in my league I need to target as many tier 1 players as I can and throw away the idea of drafting any high-risk high-skill (tier 3) players that aren't absolutely necessary? It would seem to me that in a H2H I would want to minimize risk, and seeing as I'm not paying for players, I would just grab as many tier 1's as possible.
Am I on the right track?
Thanks,
Eric
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