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Eight Candidates In Line For NFBC Hall Of Fame

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 3:04 am
by Greg Ambrosius
As we had mentioned earlier this year, the NFBC is going to create a Hall of Fame to honor our top players and continue adding to this list going forward. Tom and I went through the accomplishments of the top players in our contest and I posted the resumes on another thread. There are many other worthy participants who deserve consideration for this honor in the future, but right now we have narrowed our list to eight finalists for this honor. Congratulations to all eight owners. You are all definitely worthy.



They include:

Stephen Jupinka

Shawn Childs

Mark Srebro

Terry Haney

Rick Thomas

David DiDonato

Lindy Hinkelman

David Longood



I will post their results here again for all to see. I would say they are on the ballot, but honestly for this inaugural class and with the change of ownership happening twice in the last 18 months and everything else that has gone on, the only democratic way to do this is to have Tom and I choose the winners!! :D Sorry. We could have done a poll of our members and mixed in a percentage of sway that way and many other methods, but Tom and I have the criteria in front of us, we know how special this HOF can be in the future and thus we are going to start out by selecting the Inaugural Class for the NFBC Hall of Fame. Blame or laud us if you'd like.



We'll announce the Hall of Fame members early next week and toast a drink to them at the live drafts later this month. We'll ask for a speech, but we'll force them to make it brief!! :D Congrats all and let's keep pushing the bar higher and honor those who have topped the bar so far.

Eight Candidates In Line For NFBC Hall Of Fame

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 3:05 am
by Greg Ambrosius
STEPHEN JUPINKA

NFBC FACTS



Entered: 33 leagues since 2004

Won: 14 league titles (42.4%)

2nd: 3 times (51.5% in Top 2)

3rd: 4 (63.6% in money)

4th: 4

5th: 3

6th: 1

7th: 1 (30 of 33 times he's in top half)

Other finishes: 9, 13, 14



Main Events: 8

1st: 4 (NFBC record)

2nd: 1

3rd: 1 (cashed 75%)

4th: 1

5th: 1



In the overall standings, he is our Lifetime Standings leader, having placed 10th, 18th, 35th, 54th, 2nd, 33rd, 1st and 94th.



My records might be off slightly, but Steve has spent approximately $46,000 in NFBC entry fees and has won just over $170,000.



Steve has also won money in just about every different format. He has won:

Main Events

$500 Satellite Leagues (4)

$325 Slow Drafts (3)

12-team Online Championships (1)

Invitationals (KJ Duke)



He finished second in the debut NFBC Auction Championship.



His Achilles heel might be the Ultimate League! [Big Grin] He has competed in four Ultimate Leagues and finished 3rd, 5th, 13th and 14th. Don't ask me why, but that's been his lone failure.



Interestingly, it's fun to see how few leagues we actually offered our top players before the past few years. Here's Steve's resume in the NFBC:



2004: 1st Main Event, 1st $500 Mid-Season



2005: 1st Main Event



2006: 2nd Main Event, 3rd Ultimate, 5th $500 Sat



2007: 5th Main Event, 1st $500, 7th $500, 3rd Ultimate, 5th Ultimate Auction



2008: 1st Main Event, 1st $500, 1st $500, 14th Ultimate



2009: 3rd Main Event, 1st $325 Slow, 4th $500 DC, 1st KJ Duke, 9th $1,000 Sat, 1st Online Championship, 13th Ultimate, 1st $250



2010: 1st Main Event, 3rd Super, 4th Main Event, 2nd Auction, 6th Live Double Play, 1st $325 Slow, 1st $325 Slow, 4th $325 Slow, 2nd $125 Sat, 4th $125 Sat.



Is this person Hall of Fame ready? Are these the type of credentials that warrant a spot in the inaugural NFBC Hall of Fame? Winning over 42 percent of your leagues and cashing in over 63 percent of your entries? You be the judge.

Eight Candidates In Line For NFBC Hall Of Fame

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 3:06 am
by Greg Ambrosius
SHAWN CHILDS

NFBC FACTS



Entered: 52 leagues since 2004

Won: 9 league titles (17.3%)

2nd: 12 times (40.4% in Top 2)

3rd: 4 (48.1% in money)

4th: 6

5th: 5

6th: 3

7th: 1 (40 of 52 or 76.9% in top half)

Other finishes: 8th (3), 9th (1), 10th (2), 11th (3), 12th (2), 13th (1).



Main Events: 8

1st: 4 (NFBC record)

2nd: 1

3rd: 1 (cashed 62.5%)

5th: 1

7th: 1

8th: 1



In the overall standings, he is the only person to finish in the Top 5 FOUR TIMES. He has finished 3rd, 5th, 102nd, 3rd, 58th, 3rd, 154th and 214th.



My records might be off slightly, but Shawn has spent approximately $68,500 in NFBC entry fees and has won just over $120,000.



Shawn has also won money in just about every different format. He has won:

Main Events (4)

$1,250 AL Auction Leagues (2)

$1,250 NL Auction League (1)

$1,000 Satellite

Invitational (Shawn Childs League)

$325 Slow Drafts (won free entry in 2009)



He has finished second in the Ultimate League twice, 2nd in the AL Auction League twice on top of his two AL titles, and in 2009 he had three second place Online Championship finishes in that 12-team concept.



He will admit that this wasn't his best NFBC season as he finished the lowest ever in the Main Event, placing 7th and 8th in his Las Vegas leagues and 154th and 214th overall. But in the six previous seasons, Shawn won four of six league titles and finished second one other year. And his four Top 5 overall finishes are unprecedented.



Here's Shawn's resume in the NFBC:



2004: 1st Main Event, 1st AL Auction



2005: 1st Main Event, 4th AL Auction, 6th NL Auction, 3rd Mid-Season Sat



2006: 5th Main Event, 1st $1,000 Sat, 3rd Magazine League, 11th $1,000 Mid-Sat, 1st NL Auction, 3rd AL Auction, 2nd Ultimate



2007: 1st Main, 2nd $500 Sat, 6th $500 Sat, 9th Ultimate, 11th $1,000 Sat, 12th NL Auction, 2nd AL Auction, 8th Ultimate Auction, 6th Childs League



2008: 2nd Main Event, 2nd Ultimate, 12th $500 DC, 4th AL Auction, 13th NL Auction, 5th Childs League



2009: 1st Main Event, 2nd Online Championship, 2nd Online Championship, 2nd Online Championship, 4th Online Championship, 2nd $325 Slow, 4th $500 DC, 1st Childs League, 11th Ultimate, 10th KJ Duke, 1st AL Auction, 5th NL Auction, 8th $325 Slow



2010: 7th Main Event, 8th Main, 10th $325 Slow, 2nd Childs League, 5th Diamond, 2nd AL Auction, 2nd Auction Championship, 4th Online DP, 3rd Live DP, 5th Live DP, 4th Live DP



Is this person Hall of Fame ready? Are these the type of credentials that warrant a spot in the inaugural NFBC Hall of Fame? You be the judge.

Eight Candidates In Line For NFBC Hall Of Fame

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 3:06 am
by Greg Ambrosius
MARK SREBRO

NFBC FACTS



Entered: 32 leagues since 2004

Won: 11 league titles (34.4%)

2nd: 6 times (53.1% in Top 2)

3rd: 4 (65.6% in money)

4th: 2

5th: 3

6th: 1

7th: 2 (29 of 33 or 87.9% in top half)

Other finishes: 8th, 9th, 13th.



Main Events: 8

1st: 4 (NFBC record)

2nd: 0

3rd: 1 (cashed 62.5%)

5th: 1

8th: 1

9th: 1



In the overall standings, he has finished in the Top 6 three times and in the Top 15 four times. This past season he was the only NFBC owner to win two Main Event titles (winning in Atlantic City and in New York on following weekends) and he finished 2nd overall and 15th overall. He has finished 93rd, 74th, 106th, 5th, 6th, 96th, 2nd and 15th.



Interestingly, his best finish during the first three seasons of the NFBC was a fifth place, but during the last four seasons he's been highly successful. His first Main Event league title came in 2007, but since 2008 he has won 10 league titles out of 26 leagues and last year he cashed in 13 of 14 events he entered and won six league titles.



My records might be off slightly, but Mark has spent approximately $24,000 in NFBC entry fees and has won just over $62,000.



Mark has also won titles in a couple of different formats. He has won:

Main Events (4)

$1,300 Mixed Auction Leagues (2)

$250 Satellite League (1)

$125 Slow Draft, Draft Champions (4)



He has finished second in the $1,300 Mixed Auction League, third in the Main Event and third in the 12-team Live Double Play. He has entered two Supers and finished 5th and 13th



Here's Mark's resume in the NFBC:



2004: 9th Main Event



2005: 5th Main Event, 7th Mixed Auction



2006: 8th Main Event



2007: 1st Main, 7th Mixed Auction



2008: 1st Main Event, 3rd $250 Sat, 1st $250 Sat, 6th $250 Sat, 13th Super



2009: 3rd Main Event, 1st Online Championship, 5th Online, 4th Online, 2nd $125 Slow, 4th $125 Slow, 5th Super, 1st $1300 Mixed Auction



2010: 1st Main Event, 1st Main, 1st $125 Slow, 1st $125 Slow, 1st $125 Slow, 1st $125 Slow, 2nd $1,300 Auction, 2nd Slow, 2nd Slow, 2nd Slow, 2nd Slow, 3rd Slow, 1st Live Double Play, 3rd Live Double Play



Is this person Hall of Fame ready? Are these the type of credentials that warrant a spot in the inaugural NFBC Hall of Fame? You be the judge.

Eight Candidates In Line For NFBC Hall Of Fame

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 3:07 am
by Greg Ambrosius
TERRY HANEY

NFBC FACTS



Entered: 30 leagues since 2004

Won: 3 league titles (10%)

2nd: 5 times (26.6% in Top 2)

3rd: 3 (36.6% in money)

4th: 3

5th: 1

6th: 1

7th: 2 (18 of 30 or 60% in top half)

Other finishes: 8th (2), 9th (3), 10th (1), 11th (4), 13th, 15th.



Main Events: 7

1st: 2

2nd: 0

3rd: 0 (cashed 2 of 7 or 28.6%)

Others: 4th, 4th, 6th, 7th, 10th



Terry won the NFBC overall title in 2007 and finished fourth overall in our debut season of 2004. He finished 26th overall in 2009 when unfortunately he finished fourth in his league. His overall finishes include: 4, 176, 125, 1, 285, 26 and 61. He won the first two live events he participated in with the NFBC in 2004: His Main Event and the $1,250 NL Auction League.



My records might be off slightly, but Terry has spent approximately $42,000 in NFBC entry fees and has won just over $125,000. Winning the overall title will certainly help those numbers, but that's impressive nonetheless.



Terry has five runner-up finishes to go with his three league titles, including a second place in a pair of 12-team Online Championships. He also has a third place finish in the Ultimate Auction League.



Here's Terry's resume in the NFBC:



2004: 1st Main Event, 1st $1,250 NL Auction



2005: 6th Main Event, 5th Ultimate Auction, 13th NL $1250 Auction, 9th Mixed Auction



2006: 7th Main Event, 9th Mixed Auction, 11th Ultimate Auction, 7th $1000 Sat



2007: 1st Main, 2nd $125 WTA, 3rd $125 WTA, 11th $500 Draft Champions



2008: 10th Main Event, 4th $500 DC, 2nd $1,000 Sat, 3rd Ultimate Auction, 2nd $650 Mixed Auction, 8th $1,000 Sat, 11th Childs League



2009: 4th Main Event, 2nd Online Championship, 2nd Online Championship, 9th Ultimate Auction, 11th $1,300 Mixed Auction, 3rd $500 DC, 15th $325 Slow



2010: 4th Main Event, 8th Live Double Play



Is this person Hall of Fame ready? Are these the type of credentials that warrant a spot in the inaugural NFBC Hall of Fame? You be the judge.

Eight Candidates In Line For NFBC Hall Of Fame

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 3:07 am
by Greg Ambrosius
RICK THOMAS

NFBC FACTS



Entered: 52 leagues since 2004

Won: 6 league titles (11.5%)

2nd: 4 times (19.2% in Top 2)

3rd: 6 (30.8% in money)

4th: 6

5th: 6

6th: 2

7th: 6 (35 of 51 or 68.6% in top half)

Other finishes: 8th (2), 9th (5), 10th (4), 11th (4), 12th (1).



Main Events: 8

1st: 1

2nd: 2

3rd: 2 (cashed 62.5%)

7th: 2

9th: 1



Rick finished 2nd in the overall standings in 2006 and has been in the Top 60 five times: 2, 21, 35, 48 and 60. He has also finished 120th, 184th and 231st overall.



Rick has won the Main Event and added titles in the Ultimate League, the Super League and the 12-team Online Championship.



My records might be off slightly, but Rick has spent approximately $65,000 in NFBC entry fees and has won just over $106,000.



RT has played all of the formats and has cashed in the Auctions and won Main Event entries in the Slow Drafts and won a Satellite League title. But he's had his best success in the Main Event, the Ultimate and the Super.



Here's RT's resume in the NFBC:



2004: 3rd Main Event



2005: 7th Main Event, 7th $650 AL, 5th $650 NL, 4th Ultimate



2006: 1st Main Event, 5th $650 AL, 11th $250 Sat, 10th $1,250 NL, 11th Ultimate



2007: 2nd Main, 2nd Ultimate, 8th $100 Mid-Season, 11th $100 Mid-Season, 4th $100 Mid-Season, 5th $500 DC, 1st $100 Sat, 5th $650 NL Auction, 3rd $650 AL Auction



2008: 7th Main Event, 7th $500 DC, 11th $125 Sat, 4th $125 Sat, 10th Childs League, 9th $125 Sat, 4th Super, 3rd $125 Sat, 6th Ultimate, 8th $650 AL Auction, 7th $125 Sat, 4th $650 NL Auction, 9th $125 Sat



2009: 3rd Main Event, 1st Ultimate, 3rd Online Championship, 6th Online Championship, 3rd $325 Slow, 5th Childs, 11th $500 DC, 10th $650 AL Auction, 9th $650 NL Auction, 12th $325 Slow



2010: 2nd Main Event, 1st $325 Slow, 9th Main, 1st Super League, 9th $200 Sat, 5th $325 Slow, 4th Childs League, 7th Diamond, 1st Online Championship, 2nd Live Double Play



Is this person Hall of Fame ready? Are these the type of credentials that warrant a spot in the inaugural NFBC Hall of Fame? You be the judge.

Eight Candidates In Line For NFBC Hall Of Fame

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 3:07 am
by Greg Ambrosius
DAVID DIDONATO

NFBC FACTS



Entered: 15 leagues since 2005

Won: 4 league titles (33.3%)

2nd: 1 times (51.5% in Top 2)

3rd: 3 (53.3% in money)

4th: 2

5th: 1

6th: 1

7th: 2 (14 of 15 or 93.3% in top half)

Other finishes: 8th



Main Events: 6

1st: 2

2nd: 0

3rd: 1 (cashed 50%)

4th: 2

7th: 1



David won the $100,000 grand prize during his second year in the NFBC (2006) and has four Top 70 finishes. He has finished 70th, 1st, 64th, 97th, 157th and 65th.



But David is our second leading money winner in the NFBC thanks to his overall title and his dominance in the very high-stakes private leagues. He is the only NFBC owner to win two Ultimate Draft Leagues and he finished third in two other Ultimates. He also finished second last year in the debut NFBC Diamond League. Although he has competed in only 15 NFBC events to date, he has won four and has one of the very best cost/winnings ratios in the NFBC.



My records might be off slightly, but David has spent approximately $44,000 in NFBC entry fees and has won $240,750.



Here's David's resume in the NFBC:



2005: 3rd Main Event, 1st Ultimate



2006: 1st Main Event, 3rd Ultimate



2007: 1st Main, 3rd Ultimate



2008: 4th Main Event, 1st Ultimate



2009: 7th Main Event, 6th Online Championship, 5th Ultimate, 8th $250 Sat



2010: 4th Main Event, 2nd Diamond, 7th Live Double Play



Is this person Hall of Fame ready? Are these the type of credentials that warrant a spot in the inaugural NFBC Hall of Fame? You be the judge.

Eight Candidates In Line For NFBC Hall Of Fame

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 3:08 am
by Greg Ambrosius
LINDY HINKELMAN

NFBC FACTS



Entered: 26 leagues since 2005

Won: 2 league titles (7.7%)

2nd: 6 times (30.8% in Top 2)

3rd: 4 (42.3% in money; one was OC)

4th: 1

5th: 3

6th: 1

7th: 1 (18 of 26 or 69.2% in top half)

Other finishes: 8th (2), 9th, 10th, 13th, 14th (2).



Main Events: 6

1st: 1 (also won overall)

2nd: 1

3rd: 1 (cashed 50%)

5th: 2

14th: 1



Lindy had the perfect season in 2009, winning the overall titles in the Main Event and the Online Championship to earn a $75,000 cash bonus. It's now called "The Lindy." He remains our NFBC Money Leader thanks to that $241,300 season. He has been competing in the Main Event since 2005 and has finished 5th, 3rd, 2nd, 5th, 1st and 14th.



He struggled this year to defend his Main Event title and cashed in only one of six events, a second place finish in the Live Double Play.



My records might be off slightly because I know Lindy shared teams early on with other owners, but it looks like Lindy has spent approximately $48,000 in NFBC entry fees and has won $245,300 (not counting partnerships).



Lindy has the two league titles from 2009 and has finished second in the Ultimate Auction League three times, just missing a title in that prestigious event. He also has a second and a third place finish in the $1,250 NL Auction League.



Here's Lindy's resume in the NFBC:



2005: 5th Main Event, 2nd $1250 NL Auction, 2nd Ultimate Auction



2006: 3rd Main Event, 2nd Ultimate Auction, 3rd $1250 NL Auction, 8th $1250 AL Auction



2007: 2nd Main Event, 6th $1250 NL, 7th Ultimate Auction, 3rd Sack Sat



2008: 5th Main Event, 14th Ultimate Auction, 6th $1300 NL Auction, 8th $125 Sat, 5th $125 Sat



2009: 1st Main Event, 1st Online Championship, 2nd Ultimate Auction, 4th $1300 NL Auction



2010: 14th Main Event, 3rd Online Championship, 2nd Live Double Play, 10th Live Double Play, 9th Auction Championship, 13th Ultimate Auction



Is this person Hall of Fame ready? Are these the type of credentials that warrant a spot in the inaugural NFBC Hall of Fame? You be the judge.

Eight Candidates In Line For NFBC Hall Of Fame

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 3:08 am
by Greg Ambrosius
DAVID LONGOOD

NFBC FACTS



Entered: 22 leagues since 2004

Won: 4 league titles (18.2%)

2nd: 2 times (27.3% in Top 2)

3rd: 3 (40.9% in money)

4th: 2

5th: 0

6th: 4

7th: 0 (68.2% in top half)

Other finishes: 9th (2), 10th, 11th, 12th (2), 13th.



Main Events: 7

1st: 1

2nd: 0

3rd: 1 (cashed 28.6%)

4th: 2

6th: 1

9th: 1

11th: 1



David and his two sons have won three Ultimate Auction League titles, an NFBC record, and they won their first Main Event League title in 2010 while placing sixth overall. They are now third in the NFBC in the Money Leaders list with $142,360. Three $40,000 checks will do that for ya. They admittedly have had more success in auctions than drafts, having finished overall in the main event 150th, 31st, 196th, 68th, 167th, 104th and 6th.



My records might be off slightly, but David has spent approximately $40,500 in NFBC entry fees and has won $142,360.



Again, David has won titles in the following formats:

Main Event (1)

Ultimate Auction League (3)



David also has a second place finish in the $1250 Mixed Auction League and the 12-team Online Championship.



Here's David's resume in the NFBC:



2004: 11th Main Event



2005: 3rd Main Event, 1st Ultimate Auction



2006: 9th Main Event, 6th Ultimate Auction



2007: 4th Main, 1st Ultimate Auction, 2nd $1250 Mixed Auction



2008: 6th Main Event, 3rd $1250 Mixed Auction, 13th Ultimate Auction



2009: 4th Main Event, 1st Ultimate Auction, 2nd Online Championship, 12th Online Championship, 6th $500 Sat, 6th $1300 Mixed Auction



2010: 1st Main Event, 3rd Ultimate Auction, 9th Online DP, 12th Online DP, 10th Auction Championship



Is this person Hall of Fame ready? Are these the type of credentials that warrant a spot in the inaugural NFBC Hall of Fame? You be the judge.

Eight Candidates In Line For NFBC Hall Of Fame

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 3:58 am
by King of Queens
Put these 8 players in the same NFBC main event this year. Whoever wins the league, also gets the 1st spot in the Hall of Fame. :D



This is about as tough a field as you'll ever see. Best of luck to Greg and Tom on choosing which ones make it. To be honest, I'd be shocked if ALL of these guys don't eventually make it in.

Eight Candidates In Line For NFBC Hall Of Fame

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 11:36 am
by Glenneration X
All worthy candidates with ridiculous accomplishments. Also all great ambassadors for this great game and contest.

Eight Candidates In Line For NFBC Hall Of Fame

Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 2:09 am
by ScottieBaseball
Congratulations everyone!

Eight Candidates In Line For NFBC Hall Of Fame

Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 5:16 am
by Walla Walla
It's the first year of the Hall of Fame. There is always a bigger first class than following years.

They should all be in this year. The following years will become harder.