Strategy Round 11: Trades

Which R10-Bye players are on your 'shopping' list for the round...?

  • Cripps

    Votes: 21 22.1%
  • Fyfe

    Votes: 18 18.9%
  • Ryan

    Votes: 2 2.1%
  • Sicily

    Votes: 6 6.3%
  • Titch

    Votes: 48 50.5%
  • Gaff

    Votes: 4 4.2%
  • TKelly

    Votes: 3 3.2%
  • Shuey

    Votes: 12 12.6%
  • Nic Nat

    Votes: 3 3.2%
  • Others

    Votes: 19 20.0%

  • Total voters
    95
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Having traded in Tobe Watson last night for Starcevich, I'm obviously now very worried.

However, I distinctly remember many years ago, I made a mistrade (accidentally traded in an injured player) and used my second trade straight away to correct this.

i.e. I went Player A to Player B, then Player B to Player C.

To my complete suprise, it only counted as one trade.

Does anyone know if this is still a thing?


DISCLAIMER
This is very likely not a thing anymore or I am just completely delusional. To anyone considering trading in Tobe Watson and possibly correcting it later due to this post, don't.
 
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Having traded in Tobe Watson last night for Starcevich, I'm obviously now very worried.

However, I distinctly remember many years ago, I made a mistrade (accidentally traded in an injured player) and used my second trade straight away to correct this.

i.e. I went Player A to Player B, then Player B to Player C.

To my complete suprise, it only counted as one trade.

Does anyone know if this is still a thing?


DISCLAIMER
This is very likely not a thing anymore or I am just completely delusional. To anyone considering trading in Tobe Watson and possibly correcting it later due to this post, don't.
I doubt it.
 

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Having traded in Tobe Watson last night for Starcevich, I'm obviously now very worried.

However, I distinctly remember many years ago, I made a mistrade (accidentally traded in an injured player) and used my second trade straight away to correct this.

i.e. I went Player A to Player B, then Player B to Player C.

To my complete suprise, it only counted as one trade.

Does anyone know if this is still a thing?


DISCLAIMER
This is very likely not a thing anymore or I am just completely delusional. To anyone considering trading in Tobe Watson and possibly correcting it later due to this post, don't.
I doubt it and wouldn’t over think it.

At worst it has cost you the 11 points Starcevich scored last night. With best 18 scoring, it is unlikely to count so as good as a donut.

Just continue on with what your original plan was ...
 
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Greene -> Shuey via D Smith done

8 trades left , $ 167,600.00 in the Bank

Draper + 9 soon to be premiums and TJL at F7
 
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I doubt it and wouldn’t over think it.

At worst it has cost you the 11 points Starcevich scored last night. With best 18 scoring, it is unlikely to count so as good as a donut.

Just continue on with what your original plan was ...
Thanks guys, definitely wouldn't make sense. Just wanted to check if anyone else had any experiences with something like this, but obviously it does not work anymore.

I vividly remember it happening though, was such a rollercoaster of emotions when I traded in the injured player accidentally and then traded him out only to realise I was given back the trade.

There is also the chance I have gone insane and this never happened, but I refuse to accept that.
 

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Trac too expensive to bring in at 600k+? Duncan might be more value, although has bye to come...
Personally I’m targeting Greenwood ahead of Trac next round (if you don’t have him already) simply because of price.

Trac is a bit like Lloyd in that he’s scoring extremely highly for his line, which has incremental value. $600k is rich though.
 
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