When I use the Custom Draft Guide to create valuation for a 12-team NL-only league with the standard 14/9 positions and 5x5 scoring, I get too many pitchers come out with positive values. With 12 teams auctioning 9 pitchers each, there should be 108 pitchers with positive values. Instead I get:
Valuation: Top Players -- around 130+
Valuation: Balanced -- around 150+
That's true regardless of whether or not I select Force Positions.
Is this because it has no way of knowing how many SP or RP we will pick each, so that it has to give us extra of both in case we go heavy in one direction or another?
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Second question: What valuation method should I use? I'm in a keeper league where there is typically 25-30% inflation, and so top players at auction typically go for more than Balanced values. We do have liberal free agent moves, so the site suggests I go with Top Players. OK, but then do I apply inflation on top of those already inflated numbers? Or should I just stick with Balanced and then apply inflation myself?
Valuation: Top Players -- around 130+
Valuation: Balanced -- around 150+
That's true regardless of whether or not I select Force Positions.
Is this because it has no way of knowing how many SP or RP we will pick each, so that it has to give us extra of both in case we go heavy in one direction or another?
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Second question: What valuation method should I use? I'm in a keeper league where there is typically 25-30% inflation, and so top players at auction typically go for more than Balanced values. We do have liberal free agent moves, so the site suggests I go with Top Players. OK, but then do I apply inflation on top of those already inflated numbers? Or should I just stick with Balanced and then apply inflation myself?
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