18th December 2006, 05:16 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Originally Posted by crash
How does it pit one player against another when really in the end it's just horses against horses and luck of how the original draw [regardless of how fair] pans out?
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Did you read my earlier post at the top of this page?
I'm going to use an "auction" type principle for selecting the top horses. If someone is extra keen to buy one of the top horses, then they can always outbid everyone else and buy that horse. Of course, that'll probably mean they have less left in their salary cap for other horses. So it all evens out in the end. The "draft" type situation is for choosing all the remaining horses in the stable and I will arrange it so that people who missed out in the auction will get first pick in the draft. All in all, I think it'll be very interesting.
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