split round

Started by bombers11, July 14, 2014, 01:26:51 PM

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bombers11

I'm confused, i thought all players from this week would all be locked in like normal prior to last nights game? Only players from last night are locked in?

RookieDTer

Quote from: bombers11 on July 19, 2014, 12:44:35 PM
I'm confused, i thought all players from this week would all be locked in like normal prior to last nights game? Only players from last night are locked in?
You sure? If so, its coz fantasyhub are the most incompetent fantasy company in the world.

bombers11

yep was like that last night too, up top where it has the count down timer it doesn't say lock out or partial lock out in red, just says 2 hours (ect) to rd 18 game 2 in green. All players are unlocked. Doesn't really make a difference to me because i've made my 2 trades just seems a little unfair because now my opponent has had a look at my team and still can make trades/change captains ect to all of his team apart from the 2 that played last night.. i'm guessing/assuming it's the same for everyone else? i'm on the computer btw not phone app

Dave085

Im not a fan of this rounds partial lockout system. It forces you to take a massive punt on a double trade. Ie. My ideal trade would have been Swan to Rockliff and McGovern to Luke Lowden through DPP link.
I had no other options to be able to fit this trade in and had to go for an alternative, completely different trade, because I didn't want to risk the 0.

If Lowden ended up not playing then I would be left with a 0 in the rucks (Sandi/Brown/Currie all not playing). Would it be too complex/unfair to allow you to change that second trade (Lowden) to someone else who fits into the salary cap if he isn't named, thus allowing you to still complete the double trade the week before?
Does this make sense??

Dasherman

just cant trade players from 10 teams playing this weekend but can move, swap, etc