Draft Trade Value
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Booger926
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6/16/2017 5:57 am
Does anyone else consider the trade score in selecting Draft choices
For instance, this is the highest rated player as rated by AI CPU in a draft for RDE https://mfn83.myfootballnow.com/player/3811 As one can see by his player card under details, his trade value is 2500 while 15 positions lower, and rated by the CPU as the 3rd best RDE https://mfn83.myfootballnow.com/player/3731 he has a trade value of 3000 What's up with that? |
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Re: Draft Trade Value
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AlexanDragon
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6/16/2017 9:27 am
He probably has secondary positions where he is by far better than the 2500 guy. Lets say
Mick jager. 2500 trade score 40/92 rde 38/84lde 35/82 dt Bon jovi. 3000 trade score 40/90rde 38/89lde 37/88dt In this particular choice id take bon jovi (fictional player u guessed ritgh) as he will be really usefull in case of injurys by exemple.. But thats still just my opinion |
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Re: Draft Trade Value
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WarEagle
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6/16/2017 11:19 am
That should only matter if one of the secondary positions is better than the other player's best position.
The trade score is calculated based on the best position, not other positions. |
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Re: Draft Trade Value
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AlexanDragon
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6/16/2017 8:38 pm
WarEagle wrote: That should only matter if one of the secondary positions is better than the other player's best position. The trade score is calculated based on the best position, not other positions. Good to know! Thanks for the info |
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Re: Draft Trade Value
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Booger926
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6/16/2017 9:46 pm
Okay, hate to throw a monkey wrench into the gears, but each players best position is RDE.
So why is a lower ranked RDE by the AI considered a higher / better trade value than the highest rated by the AI RDE
Last edited 6/17/2017 2:47 am
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Re: Draft Trade Value
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hchoudhry17
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6/17/2017 8:17 am
safer pick in terms of volatility?
weight plays a role? one is only good at rde the other is just awesome everywhere but rde is his best? just throwing things out there but im not sure. |
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