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Posted on 7/12/12 at 9:28 am to GynoSandberg
Posted on 7/12/12 at 9:28 am to GynoSandberg
You will see who and what the highest bid is.
I believe after someone makes a bid, say you bid $40 on Arian Foster, the clock starts at 10 seconds, and everyone can beat your bid.
Clock restarts to ten after each higher bid. I'd say the average time for a pick in an auction is around a minute, and possibly 30 seconds once half the rosters are filled out.
yes..and they can select the starting bid price. also, the nomination of a player is automatically a $1 bid by the nominator, unless a higher price is chosen
ETA---and it goes a heckuva lot faster than an offline auction..b/c the timing is quick, after a player is won, the next guy up in the "draft order" has 10 seconds to nominate a guy, or it autonominates the highest rated available player in the pool
I believe after someone makes a bid, say you bid $40 on Arian Foster, the clock starts at 10 seconds, and everyone can beat your bid.
Clock restarts to ten after each higher bid. I'd say the average time for a pick in an auction is around a minute, and possibly 30 seconds once half the rosters are filled out.
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Then the person who is up will nominate a person that he wants to bid on.
yes..and they can select the starting bid price. also, the nomination of a player is automatically a $1 bid by the nominator, unless a higher price is chosen
ETA---and it goes a heckuva lot faster than an offline auction..b/c the timing is quick, after a player is won, the next guy up in the "draft order" has 10 seconds to nominate a guy, or it autonominates the highest rated available player in the pool
This post was edited on 7/12/12 at 9:32 am
Posted on 7/12/12 at 9:31 am to Toula
The way it is live is that someone through a draw gets to go first and noms a player then bidding starts - like an auction with an auctioneer. And everyone gets to bid until - going once, going twice - SOLD! Then the winner noms the next player and so it goes until rosters are filled. Bids start typically at $1.
Posted on 7/12/12 at 9:32 am to Toula
So after the first bid, are people just throwing bids from all over the place or does it go down the line, allowing each person a chance to match or pass?
Posted on 7/12/12 at 9:33 am to Toula
Ive never done an auction and have always been interested in them. Definitely seems intriguing and strategic.
How much "auction" money does everyone start with?
How much "auction" money does everyone start with?
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