mattjb wrote:I want to play in my first of the bigger contests in Baseball this season...only played OC & DCs in baseball previously....
Apart from 12 vs 15 team league is there any really difference between the main two contests?
Thanks.
This is a great question Matt and one that isn't that hard to answer. Obviously the format is personal preference, but here are the differences.
The 15-Team Main Event
** Deeper player pool to draft from
** Fewer free agents to choose from
** It's not a real common league format outside of the NFBC
** Other owners may have more experience in this 15-team format than new players
** But top prizes of $6,500 for league title and $125,000 grand prize makes it worth the effort
** It's the premiere event in the industry and anyone who wins it is quickly recognized as the best of the best
** The NFBC Main Event will also have 400+ teams competing for the grand prize
12-Team Primetime
** 12 teams, 30 rounds = 360 players drafted compared to 450 in the NFBC Main Event
** More free agents to choose from after Draft Day
** Also more time to sift through free agency each week, can be good or bad
** Much more common league format to new members as most fantasy leagues are 12 teams
** Solid prizes in a 12-team format of $6,000 for 1st and $100,000 grand prize
** Now that the grand prize is $100,000 the winner earns more money and more prestige
** The NFBC Primetime likely will have around 300 teams competing for the grand prize, so a smaller field to compete against.
Some Main Event owners will tell you that working the free agent wire in the Primetime is more work because there are so many good players still in the free agent pool. Some don't like that. Others who play the 12-team format will tell you that the Main Event is so hard because the free agent pool is so thin after Draft Day. Again, depending on how you like to work the waiver wire could determine which league format you like best.
Each has the best players in the industry now playing for six-figure prizes and prestige. There's no reason why the Primetime can't grow as big as the Main Event and our hope is that it brings in several new players who feel more comfortable with this 12-team format. It's very similar Matt to what we have in the NFFC with the 12-team Primetime and the 14-team Classic.
Either way, welcome aboard Matt and good luck with your choice. If you need anything at all, give me or Tom a holler.