How to Spend Your $260
From Mike Podhorzer of The Fantasy Baseball Generals:
Conventional wisdom and common strategy is to throw out the high priced players early and players you don't want, in order to get the other owners to spend, hopefully leaving you with bargains later. The problem is...you might have your eyes set on a sleeper you expect to nab cheaply in the end game, but this is no guarantee. Similarly, you might have never expected to draft a player, but felt compelled to bid after bidding on him suddenly stopped way below your value, because you did not want to let another team scoop up a bargain. This is called price-enforcing...
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Conventional wisdom and common strategy is to throw out the high priced players early and players you don't want, in order to get the other owners to spend, hopefully leaving you with bargains later. The problem is...you might have your eyes set on a sleeper you expect to nab cheaply in the end game, but this is no guarantee. Similarly, you might have never expected to draft a player, but felt compelled to bid after bidding on him suddenly stopped way below your value, because you did not want to let another team scoop up a bargain. This is called price-enforcing...
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