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    I've looked everywhere, but could someone please explain to me the difference between the dollar values on the playerlink for R$ and 5v5? They are usually pretty close but there are some notable differences.

    Also, when reading actual to date R$ and 5v5 amounts I'm assuming this deals with stats that are paced for the entire year? For example, for actual to date some of my hitters are in the $20's but considering only 10% of the season is done it is impossible for any of them to have actually achieved that value; is this basically saying "what they've done so far is on pace to achieve this dollar amount?"

    Thank you!

  • #2
    R$ is 4x4 value, 5x5 is (obv) 5x5.

    The YTD values are not determined by a pace, they are determined by assessing what the stat line is worth in the pool of stats so far this year in the league.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by RAY@HQ View Post
      R$ is 4x4 value, 5x5 is (obv) 5x5.

      The YTD values are not determined by a pace, they are determined by assessing what the stat line is worth in the pool of stats so far this year in the league.
      Thanks Ray

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      • #4
        I know this has been mentioned in articles before, but if I recall, the 4x4 is for 12-team Only leagues. Is 5x5 for 15 team Mixed (my recollection) or for 12-team Only leagues?
        10 Team, 14+9, NL Only, 4x4, 2-Year Ultra League (draft year, final year if not signed, back to draft pool), Up to 12 Keepers

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        • #5
          The 5x5 dollar figures are also for 12-team AL- or NL-only leagues. The 12$ and 15$ figures are for 12- and 15-team mixed leagues using 5x5 scoring.
          "America is an effort. We are a nation born of risk and adversity--of fearful seas to cross just to get here in the first place, of land to clear, floods, epidemic disease, of slave chains and city slums and terrible winters on the high plains." -- David McCullough

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          • #6
            Can I get some additional clarification on the YTD dollar values? Are you saying that the YTD values are determined by taking $260 (per team) times 12 teams = $3120 total dollars available and then dividing this amount among all the players that have accrued value so far this season?

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            • #7
              Yes, that's essentially it.

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