Whats an appropriate Bank Roll $$$

Started by ivolve, April 13, 2016, 01:12:12 AM

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How much should we have stashed away? Do I bring in a promo and slash the Bank, Or hold off and build the bankroll until other options come up?

$1-$100K Cash in Bank means less points on field.
5 (55.6%)
$100K + in the kitty is handy
3 (33.3%)
$200K + Waiting for that rainy Day.
0 (0%)
$300K + I'm holding off till Goldy/Fyfe drop.
1 (11.1%)
$400K + I'm going to blitz the Bye Rounds.
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 1

Voting closed: May 13, 2016, 01:12:12 AM

ivolve

Curious on whats the best cash strategy. What do the Coaches think is the best net Egg? Do I bring in a promo and slash the Bank, Or hold off and build the bankroll until other options come up?

Grufflez

Spend as much as is needed to get all the players you want, w/e is left over is left over.
50-100k can be useful for corrections though.

Ringo

You spend as much as you need early to get your team set.  After Team set minimum cash should be kept as it is no use going out when you have $150k when you could have uptraded.

GCSkiwi

Quote from: Grufflez on April 13, 2016, 03:09:02 PM
Spend as much as is needed to get all the players you want, w/e is left over is left over.
50-100k can be useful for corrections though.

Quote from: Ringo on April 13, 2016, 04:34:05 PM
You spend as much as you need early to get your team set.  After Team set minimum cash should be kept as it is no use going out when you have $150k when you could have uptraded.


Basically covers it. My starting team I get anxious if I've got 6 figures in the bank, I start thinking I can surely spend that cash better. But I do like a little to cover rookie corrections. Essentially I take the best team I can get, but I also consider who the likely correction options will be if needed, and plan how I would get them. No point planning a team to have 400k in the bank, anyone with >100k has either huge balls, a crystal ball or mental issues ;)