"I am a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work, the more I have of it." Thomas Jefferson
I take a few new lessons from the previous in to every new year. Last year I traded some under performers too early and held some under performers too long. I also spent top dollar on getting new premos and missed some bargains later on. I went too early on a couple of mr right now average new rookies and missed some of the great ones. I didn't really plan for the byes!
I also got hung up on those 50/50s I got wrong.
So this year I researched the hell out of my starting team and read pretty well everything on here and didn't pick nearly as many under performing mid pricers and got my rookies pretty well spot on.
I traded Tom Mitchell when he stopped being injured and just became dropped (held just one week)
I held rookies like Langdon and Tyson after bad scores because they had tonned up nicely in the past and culled the consistently average ones
I'm waiting for the really good rookies and have only brought them in time for their 3rd games
I waited/am waiting till the new premos had had a decent discount before bringing them in.
I used the bye planner properly.
My point is I managed my luck with a few basic rules and plenty of research and when the
real bad luck happens I'll have the cash, trades and a strategy to deal with it.
Having my best year easily but I've been too conservative to win it unless the 850 people in front of me all cop some extreme actual bad luck and I pull a Bradbury with my almost finished team and 17 trades left
I will definitely be a leagues beast!
My other point is **** does happen and it's the way you deal with it that matters.