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I'm delighted it's not, I don't really know how everyone has managed to have that bye as the problem but it's the one that I need zero trades to have 20 playing right now while needing more than a little luck for r13 and should just scrape in now thanks to this for round 12!
I also have to say... WHY THE **** are they doing best 18 again, it's such an absolutely horrific solution. You just double down the punishment on those who have a lot of players from those two teams as they have to rely on rookies to try and cover for premium spots while the teams who don't have them get to field extra premiums. You then also lose the cash generation on rookies. So basically a lose/lose/lose equation for those with them and a huge win/win/win advantage for those without them.
I normally hate everything AFL Fantasy does but giving them the average score if they played last week is just a much neater solution to the problem.
I say this as someone who only has 1 player from those teams this year but I remember how it quite literally ended my season last year with 10 players from the two teams meaning that even after two trades I could only field about 17 players, most of whom were rookies so while I scored 1500 odd I dropped a solid 400+ points on most teams that week.
Oh well... a year later I'm on the other side of the coin and now have a great reason to target Touk who I really wanted to bring in anyway and I can probably save the r13 bye now that the r12 bye became easier to navigate with the Touk/Titch solutions
I also have to say... WHY THE **** are they doing best 18 again, it's such an absolutely horrific solution. You just double down the punishment on those who have a lot of players from those two teams as they have to rely on rookies to try and cover for premium spots while the teams who don't have them get to field extra premiums. You then also lose the cash generation on rookies. So basically a lose/lose/lose equation for those with them and a huge win/win/win advantage for those without them.
I normally hate everything AFL Fantasy does but giving them the average score if they played last week is just a much neater solution to the problem.
I say this as someone who only has 1 player from those teams this year but I remember how it quite literally ended my season last year with 10 players from the two teams meaning that even after two trades I could only field about 17 players, most of whom were rookies so while I scored 1500 odd I dropped a solid 400+ points on most teams that week.
Oh well... a year later I'm on the other side of the coin and now have a great reason to target Touk who I really wanted to bring in anyway and I can probably save the r13 bye now that the r12 bye became easier to navigate with the Touk/Titch solutions
Similar to when Port GC played in China yet we all knew not to have those players at start of the year.