2013 DT rule changes: 2 trades per week

Started by essendon2, January 11, 2013, 12:47:11 PM

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essendon2

and!!!! when the General hits, you can sideways to someone with a low BE, earn yourself 50k then trade him back to the initial player

Goibon

More opportunities to make more good decisions to make as much money as possible to get the best team possible.

Bring it on.

Ricochet

This will make rookie selection easy. Come Round 3 we'll be able to fix the one or two rooks that 1) aren't getting games or 2) not scoring well. Especially if 2013's version of Greene pops up

tbagrocks

Trick will be to make cash the quickest to upgrade the quickest, while also finding ways to score points, end of the year everyone should have bucket loads of cash left, getting the best 22 asap is the trick

essendon2

Quote from: Goibon on January 11, 2013, 03:20:20 PM
More opportunities to make more good decisions to make as much money as possible to get the best team possible.

Bring it on.
Would it wise or stupid to start with players that average highly against their first 5 opponents.. and just sideways trade every week up until the MBR's start?

essendon2


strikes91

glad the rolling lock out is gone. not fussed about this. there's enough players in the comp to keep teams different with the people who lose patience after a bad score by a player in 1 week. if they want to trade them then so be it.

essendon2

Quote from: strikes91 on January 11, 2013, 03:35:46 PM
glad the rolling lock out is gone. not fussed about this. there's enough players in the comp to keep teams different with the people who lose patience after a bad score by a player in 1 week. if they want to trade them then so be it.
start with ROK or Kennedy

nostradamus

This'll sound like a dumb question, it's about there being no more rolling lockouts. l'm assuming they still have to be in place for split rounds etc

tbagrocks

This is actually very good news for me ;D

It means I can start the Great Man as my first picked forward with no risk at all ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

valkorum

Quote from: nostradamus on January 11, 2013, 03:46:49 PM
This'll sound like a dumb question, it's about there being no more rolling lockouts. l'm assuming they still have to be in place for split rounds etc
The word from twitter is that they will still be there for Thursday night games and split rounds.

Holz

some interesting things you can do.

Start a 5 premo mid for example just before round 3 you drop them to a rookie. Pocket the 400k in the bank take the hit of maybee 30-40 points than bring them back the round after.

Question is 50k worth 30-40 points and a trade (which value has gone down alot)

nostradamus

Quote from: valkorum on January 11, 2013, 03:55:38 PM
Quote from: nostradamus on January 11, 2013, 03:46:49 PM
This'll sound like a dumb question, it's about there being no more rolling lockouts. l'm assuming they still have to be in place for split rounds etc
The word from twitter is that they will still be there for Thursday night games and split rounds.

thats a relief.....thanks Valk

essendon2

Quote from: Holzman on January 11, 2013, 04:01:47 PM
some interesting things you can do.

Start a 5 premo mid for example just before round 3 you drop them to a rookie. Pocket the 400k in the bank take the hit of maybee 30-40 points than bring them back the round after.

Question is 50k worth 30-40 points and a trade (which value has gone down alot)
http://www.fanfooty.com.au/forum/index.php/topic,70513.0.html

nostradamus

Quote from: Holzman on January 11, 2013, 04:01:47 PM
some interesting things you can do.

Start a 5 premo mid for example just before round 3 you drop them to a rookie. Pocket the 400k in the bank take the hit of maybee 30-40 points than bring them back the round after.

Question is 50k worth 30-40 points and a trade (which value has gone down alot)

another would to be trade premos who are going to take a price hit (eg Swan + Gazz, as they'll likely drop in price early) for ones that are in for a price hike.....effectively double the difference, then trade them back in