Priorities: Upgrading or getting those on the bubble.

Started by elite, April 22, 2014, 06:14:15 PM

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elite

I have Ellis and like most will be trading him to Robertson, i have no doubts about this trade.
The one i'm debating is Tyson to Griffin or getting Lloyd by JKH(Don't have anyone else to trade Z.Merrett and Higgins my only non-locks). Unfortunately i don't have Taylor to use the dpp advantages.
So, which to prioritise jumping on premiums when their cheap or those on the bubble?

Samsturmfels

#1
most people would say double downgrade, but ill be doing a downgrade and an upgrade. I wouldnt mind getting Lloyd expect he has a round 8 bye

Fid

Both Ellis and Tyson have bottomed out and are likely to lose a little cash, but not much, Ellis may have a good one and even increase a little.  I would go Tyson to Robertson and leave the Ellis/Griffin trade for next week

Ricochet

I think getting on the rookies on their bubble is more important if they have solid JS. Guys like Griff have bottomed out but their BE is still around 100 so he should stay around the same price

elite

Hm i think i agree with the double downgrade, will be a lot better later on plus gotta jump on the good rookies while you can. Griffin won't go up a ridiculous amount even if he gets over his breakeven.

Blues Blues Blues

Yeah, I'm tossing up the same. I have currently done double downgrade (Ellis/Dunstan > Robbo/Lloyd) which gives me $440k for next weeks upgrades:

Higgins > Nroo
M Thomas/Tyson > Swan/Griffen/Jobe

Judd Magic

I think it depends on your team situation.

If your team is highly ranked and scoring well, winning league games, etc then I'd recommend the double downgrade option.

If your team is the opposite to all of the above though like mine then I think you must do a downgrade/upgrade this week which is what I'll be doing to strengthen my midfield up as I desperately need wins this week and a good score.

So for me Tyson > Lloyd (downgrade) and Ellis > Swan (upgrade)  8)

tor01doc

#7
I think it depends on your team situation.

If your team is highly ranked and scoring well, winning league games, etc then I'd recommend the double downgrade option.

If your team is the opposite to all of the above though like mine then I think you must do a downgrade/upgrade this week which is what I'll be doing to strengthen my midfield up as I desperately need wins this week and a good score.



That up there  ::) needs to be enshrined in Gold (and Brown  ;) )


Judd Magic

Quote from: tor01doc on April 22, 2014, 09:44:33 PM
I think it depends on your team situation.

If your team is highly ranked and scoring well, winning league games, etc then I'd recommend the double downgrade option.

If your team is the opposite to all of the above though like mine then I think you must do a downgrade/upgrade this week which is what I'll be doing to strengthen my midfield up as I desperately need wins this week and a good score.



That up there  ::) needs to be enshrined in Gold (and Brown  ;) )

Thanks for the seal of approval Doc.  8)

tor01doc

So much common sense form a Carlton supporter is unusual.  :-*

Judd Magic

Quote from: tor01doc on April 22, 2014, 09:49:56 PM
So much common sense form a Carlton supporter is unusual.  :-*

I am a rare breed my friend.  ;D

RaisyDaisy

For me it's easily the double downgrade, which I am doing

All these fallen premiums will only go up 10k or so after this week, but the rookies will shoot up 50k+ and you don't want to miss out on their cash generation

Love the avatar too mate  ;)