NFBC Unveils NFBC Auction Championship In 2010
NFBC Unveils NFBC Auction Championship In 2010
Originally posted by King of Queens:
quote:Originally posted by Gekko:
and get rid of the welfare line Which begs the question:
If you finished in 6th place, would you rather have food stamps and Section 8 housing, or an empty stomach and a refrigerator box? [/QUOTE]if you came in 6th overall, you would have likely already received first place or second place in your league. that money could be used to buy 10,000 cases of Ramon noodles!
quote:Originally posted by Gekko:
and get rid of the welfare line Which begs the question:
If you finished in 6th place, would you rather have food stamps and Section 8 housing, or an empty stomach and a refrigerator box? [/QUOTE]if you came in 6th overall, you would have likely already received first place or second place in your league. that money could be used to buy 10,000 cases of Ramon noodles!
NFBC Unveils NFBC Auction Championship In 2010
Originally posted by billywaz:
I guess we won't see Gekko working down at his local soup kitchen anytime soon!
actually my wife and older daughter volunteer every wednesday working at some kind of food pantry.
I guess we won't see Gekko working down at his local soup kitchen anytime soon!

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Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:
Friday, March 26th, Las Vegas:
9 a.m. $800 NFBC Auction Championship
4 p.m. $800 Mixed Auction Championship
Is the difference merely as simple as the 9 a.m. NFBC has an overall prize while the 4 p.m. is league prizes only?
Friday, March 26th, Las Vegas:
9 a.m. $800 NFBC Auction Championship
4 p.m. $800 Mixed Auction Championship
Is the difference merely as simple as the 9 a.m. NFBC has an overall prize while the 4 p.m. is league prizes only?
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NFBC Unveils NFBC Auction Championship In 2010
Originally posted by MadCow Sez:
quote:Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:
Friday, March 26th, Las Vegas:
9 a.m. $800 NFBC Auction Championship
4 p.m. $800 Mixed Auction Championship
Is the difference merely as simple as the 9 a.m. NFBC has an overall prize while the 4 p.m. is league prizes only? [/QUOTE]i read it as they are the same evnt, just different times. NFBC = Mixed in this example IMO
quote:Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:
Friday, March 26th, Las Vegas:
9 a.m. $800 NFBC Auction Championship
4 p.m. $800 Mixed Auction Championship
Is the difference merely as simple as the 9 a.m. NFBC has an overall prize while the 4 p.m. is league prizes only? [/QUOTE]i read it as they are the same evnt, just different times. NFBC = Mixed in this example IMO
NFBC Unveils NFBC Auction Championship In 2010
Originally posted by Gekko:
quote:Originally posted by King of Queens:
quote:Originally posted by Gekko:
and get rid of the welfare line Which begs the question:
If you finished in 6th place, would you rather have food stamps and Section 8 housing, or an empty stomach and a refrigerator box? [/QUOTE]if you came in 6th overall, you would have likely already received first place or second place in your league. that money could be used to buy 10,000 cases of Ramon noodles! [/QUOTE]what are Ramon Noodles?
quote:Originally posted by King of Queens:
quote:Originally posted by Gekko:
and get rid of the welfare line Which begs the question:
If you finished in 6th place, would you rather have food stamps and Section 8 housing, or an empty stomach and a refrigerator box? [/QUOTE]if you came in 6th overall, you would have likely already received first place or second place in your league. that money could be used to buy 10,000 cases of Ramon noodles! [/QUOTE]what are Ramon Noodles?
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Originally posted by Gekko:
quote:Originally posted by MadCow Sez:
quote:Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:
Friday, March 26th, Las Vegas:
9 a.m. $800 NFBC Auction Championship
4 p.m. $800 Mixed Auction Championship
Is the difference merely as simple as the 9 a.m. NFBC has an overall prize while the 4 p.m. is league prizes only? [/QUOTE]i read it as they are the same evnt, just different times. NFBC = Mixed in this example IMO [/QUOTE]Correct. They are the same event. We are setting up multiple times and dates so that folks can fit this into their schedules or, God forbid, play twice!!
quote:Originally posted by MadCow Sez:
quote:Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:
Friday, March 26th, Las Vegas:
9 a.m. $800 NFBC Auction Championship
4 p.m. $800 Mixed Auction Championship
Is the difference merely as simple as the 9 a.m. NFBC has an overall prize while the 4 p.m. is league prizes only? [/QUOTE]i read it as they are the same evnt, just different times. NFBC = Mixed in this example IMO [/QUOTE]Correct. They are the same event. We are setting up multiple times and dates so that folks can fit this into their schedules or, God forbid, play twice!!

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Originally posted by Kentucky Reign:
quote:Originally posted by Gekko:
quote:Originally posted by King of Queens:
quote:Originally posted by Gekko:
and get rid of the welfare line Which begs the question:
If you finished in 6th place, would you rather have food stamps and Section 8 housing, or an empty stomach and a refrigerator box? [/QUOTE]if you came in 6th overall, you would have likely already received first place or second place in your league. that money could be used to buy 10,000 cases of Ramon noodles! [/QUOTE]what are Ramon Noodles? [/QUOTE]I think that's what a Martinez brother's arm turns into after too many cut fastballs
[ October 10, 2009, 06:37 PM: Message edited by: MadCow Sez ]
quote:Originally posted by Gekko:
quote:Originally posted by King of Queens:
quote:Originally posted by Gekko:
and get rid of the welfare line Which begs the question:
If you finished in 6th place, would you rather have food stamps and Section 8 housing, or an empty stomach and a refrigerator box? [/QUOTE]if you came in 6th overall, you would have likely already received first place or second place in your league. that money could be used to buy 10,000 cases of Ramon noodles! [/QUOTE]what are Ramon Noodles? [/QUOTE]I think that's what a Martinez brother's arm turns into after too many cut fastballs
[ October 10, 2009, 06:37 PM: Message edited by: MadCow Sez ]
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Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:
quote:Originally posted by Gekko:
quote:Originally posted by MadCow Sez:
quote:Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:
Friday, March 26th, Las Vegas:
9 a.m. $800 NFBC Auction Championship
4 p.m. $800 Mixed Auction Championship
Is the difference merely as simple as the 9 a.m. NFBC has an overall prize while the 4 p.m. is league prizes only? [/QUOTE]i read it as they are the same evnt, just different times. NFBC = Mixed in this example IMO [/QUOTE]Correct. They are the same event. We are setting up multiple times and dates so that folks can fit this into their schedules or, God forbid, play twice!!
[/QUOTE]Mahalo GA. Just mildly confused by the differing names. That 4 p.m. sounds awfully nice at this time. Plenty time to get to Vegas.
quote:Originally posted by Gekko:
quote:Originally posted by MadCow Sez:
quote:Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:
Friday, March 26th, Las Vegas:
9 a.m. $800 NFBC Auction Championship
4 p.m. $800 Mixed Auction Championship
Is the difference merely as simple as the 9 a.m. NFBC has an overall prize while the 4 p.m. is league prizes only? [/QUOTE]i read it as they are the same evnt, just different times. NFBC = Mixed in this example IMO [/QUOTE]Correct. They are the same event. We are setting up multiple times and dates so that folks can fit this into their schedules or, God forbid, play twice!!

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The league prizes are as follows:
First Place = $3,500
Second Place = $2,000
Third Place = $800
I know the round numbers look nicer in print - but this seems better and more logical to me
First Place = $3,700
Second Place = $1,800
Third Place = $800
or even
First Place = $3,500
Second Place = $1,750
Third Place = $700
Fourth Place = $350
Just my opinion but I just feel 1st Place deserves the proper separation from the second place money. Maybe adding something for fourth would attract even more players to the auctions.
First Place = $3,500
Second Place = $2,000
Third Place = $800
I know the round numbers look nicer in print - but this seems better and more logical to me
First Place = $3,700
Second Place = $1,800
Third Place = $800
or even
First Place = $3,500
Second Place = $1,750
Third Place = $700
Fourth Place = $350
Just my opinion but I just feel 1st Place deserves the proper separation from the second place money. Maybe adding something for fourth would attract even more players to the auctions.
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Originally posted by Ryan Carey:
The league prizes are as follows:
First Place = $3,500
Second Place = $2,000
Third Place = $800
I know the round numbers look nicer in print - but this seems better and more logical to me
First Place = $3,700
Second Place = $1,800
Third Place = $800Good point on the above idea. In all of our events first place is twice what second place is and we try to give back most or all of your money for third place. We'll look at this closer but I think you are onto something. I think we have second place too high and I don't think we need to pay for fourth place in this national contest. So let us tweak this and get it final. Good job.
The league prizes are as follows:
First Place = $3,500
Second Place = $2,000
Third Place = $800
I know the round numbers look nicer in print - but this seems better and more logical to me
First Place = $3,700
Second Place = $1,800
Third Place = $800Good point on the above idea. In all of our events first place is twice what second place is and we try to give back most or all of your money for third place. We'll look at this closer but I think you are onto something. I think we have second place too high and I don't think we need to pay for fourth place in this national contest. So let us tweak this and get it final. Good job.
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greg what about getting rid of the 6th-10th overall prizes and reapply them elsewhere. maybe to 2nd - 5th overall.
1. $15,000
2. $5,000 (up from $3,750)
3. $3,600 (up from $2,000)
4. $2,000 (up from $1,500)
5. $1,600 (up from $1,000)
1. $15,000
2. $5,000 (up from $3,750)
3. $3,600 (up from $2,000)
4. $2,000 (up from $1,500)
5. $1,600 (up from $1,000)
NFBC Unveils NFBC Auction Championship In 2010
Just asking to clarify this....
The $650 and $1,300 on Friday are no longer due to the new auction championship??
Thanks!
The $650 and $1,300 on Friday are no longer due to the new auction championship??
Thanks!
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I first need to see the "official" mixed auctions listed on the new website, but after reading the opening of this thread twice would probably do both the Friday 9:00 and 4:00 Vegas $800 drafts rather than one $1300 draft.
[ October 13, 2009, 03:16 PM: Message edited by: colorado ]
[ October 13, 2009, 03:16 PM: Message edited by: colorado ]
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Is this a "live event only" or is there a possibility that one of the championship auctions can be held online so those of us that cannot travel to one of the sites can compete?
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Originally posted by billywaz:
Just asking to clarify this....
The $650 and $1,300 on Friday are no longer due to the new auction championship??
Thanks! The $650's are no longer in the plan. Sorry.
I am interested in allowing a $1300 Mixed Auction League in each city if participants are willing with the first $800 going towards the current prize pool in the Auction Championship and those folks still being involved for that overall prize pool. We could then increase the league prize for that league or leagues with the additional $500 per team (75% of that going to the league prizes). Kind of like an additional side pot that gets added to first, second and third place, if you will. That would add an additional $5,625 to those league prizes and we'd figure out that split accordingly to the current league prizes.
I would do that.
[ October 14, 2009, 10:53 AM: Message edited by: Greg Ambrosius ]
Just asking to clarify this....
The $650 and $1,300 on Friday are no longer due to the new auction championship??
Thanks! The $650's are no longer in the plan. Sorry.
I am interested in allowing a $1300 Mixed Auction League in each city if participants are willing with the first $800 going towards the current prize pool in the Auction Championship and those folks still being involved for that overall prize pool. We could then increase the league prize for that league or leagues with the additional $500 per team (75% of that going to the league prizes). Kind of like an additional side pot that gets added to first, second and third place, if you will. That would add an additional $5,625 to those league prizes and we'd figure out that split accordingly to the current league prizes.
I would do that.
[ October 14, 2009, 10:53 AM: Message edited by: Greg Ambrosius ]
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Originally posted by Cornhusker:
Is this a "live event only" or is there a possibility that one of the championship auctions can be held online so those of us that cannot travel to one of the sites can compete? At this point, I am only planning for a live component only in the NFBC Auction Championship. Sorry, but we don't own auction technology yet and I'd hate to have our overall prize determined by someone else's technology. That would be risky.
Is this a "live event only" or is there a possibility that one of the championship auctions can be held online so those of us that cannot travel to one of the sites can compete? At this point, I am only planning for a live component only in the NFBC Auction Championship. Sorry, but we don't own auction technology yet and I'd hate to have our overall prize determined by someone else's technology. That would be risky.
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Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:
quote:Originally posted by billywaz:
Just asking to clarify this....
The $650 and $1,300 on Friday are no longer due to the new auction championship??
Thanks! The $650's are no longer in the plan. Sorry.
I am interested in allowing a $1300 Mixed Auction League in each city if participants are willing with the first $800 going towards the current prize pool in the Auction Championship and those folks still being involved for that overall prize pool. We could then increase the league prize for that league or leagues with the additional $500 per team (75% of that going to the league prizes). Kind of like an additional side pot that gets added to first, second and third place, if you will. That would add an additional $5,625 to those league prizes and we'd figure out that split accordingly to the current league prizes.
I would do that. [/QUOTE]I agree with this. The same could be done with a mixed auction Super or Ultimate. Double the fun!
quote:Originally posted by billywaz:
Just asking to clarify this....
The $650 and $1,300 on Friday are no longer due to the new auction championship??
Thanks! The $650's are no longer in the plan. Sorry.
I am interested in allowing a $1300 Mixed Auction League in each city if participants are willing with the first $800 going towards the current prize pool in the Auction Championship and those folks still being involved for that overall prize pool. We could then increase the league prize for that league or leagues with the additional $500 per team (75% of that going to the league prizes). Kind of like an additional side pot that gets added to first, second and third place, if you will. That would add an additional $5,625 to those league prizes and we'd figure out that split accordingly to the current league prizes.
I would do that. [/QUOTE]I agree with this. The same could be done with a mixed auction Super or Ultimate. Double the fun!
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Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:
quote:Originally posted by billywaz:
Just asking to clarify this....
The $650 and $1,300 on Friday are no longer due to the new auction championship??
Thanks! The $650's are no longer in the plan. Sorry.
I am interested in allowing a $1300 Mixed Auction League in each city if participants are willing with the first $800 going towards the current prize pool in the Auction Championship and those folks still being involved for that overall prize pool. We could then increase the league prize for that league or leagues with the additional $500 per team (75% of that going to the league prizes). Kind of like an additional side pot that gets added to first, second and third place, if you will. That would add an additional $5,625 to those league prizes and we'd figure out that split accordingly to the current league prizes.
I would do that. [/QUOTE]Thanks for the clarification.
I also like the idea of it being part of the auction championship with some "side action".
Is it safe to assume this is also going to be the model for the NFFC next year??
quote:Originally posted by billywaz:
Just asking to clarify this....
The $650 and $1,300 on Friday are no longer due to the new auction championship??
Thanks! The $650's are no longer in the plan. Sorry.
I am interested in allowing a $1300 Mixed Auction League in each city if participants are willing with the first $800 going towards the current prize pool in the Auction Championship and those folks still being involved for that overall prize pool. We could then increase the league prize for that league or leagues with the additional $500 per team (75% of that going to the league prizes). Kind of like an additional side pot that gets added to first, second and third place, if you will. That would add an additional $5,625 to those league prizes and we'd figure out that split accordingly to the current league prizes.
I would do that. [/QUOTE]Thanks for the clarification.
I also like the idea of it being part of the auction championship with some "side action".
Is it safe to assume this is also going to be the model for the NFFC next year??

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Originally posted by Gekko:
greg what about getting rid of the 6th-10th overall prizes and reapply them elsewhere. maybe to 2nd - 5th overall.
1. $15,000
2. $5,000 (up from $3,750)
3. $3,600 (up from $2,000)
4. $2,000 (up from $1,500)
5. $1,600 (up from $1,000) I think with only 150 total teams, this is a worthy suggestion. We'll definitely consider it.
greg what about getting rid of the 6th-10th overall prizes and reapply them elsewhere. maybe to 2nd - 5th overall.
1. $15,000
2. $5,000 (up from $3,750)
3. $3,600 (up from $2,000)
4. $2,000 (up from $1,500)
5. $1,600 (up from $1,000) I think with only 150 total teams, this is a worthy suggestion. We'll definitely consider it.
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Originally posted by billywaz:
[QUOTE]Is it safe to assume this is also going to be the model for the NFFC next year??
If you're asking about the NFFC Classic Auction Championship, I think that is the plan. We may not be able to plan for 10 total leagues with only one weekend to do it, but we'll see. We want to make this overall auction concept work in football as much as we do in baseball.
If you're asking about the two weekends for football, obviously you can't do the same contest over two weekends with the Thursday game involved. So that's a no. But we certainly like both weekends of the fantasy football season.
[QUOTE]Is it safe to assume this is also going to be the model for the NFFC next year??

If you're asking about the two weekends for football, obviously you can't do the same contest over two weekends with the Thursday game involved. So that's a no. But we certainly like both weekends of the fantasy football season.

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I love the addition of the NFBC auction championship this year. I did my first NFBC auction this past year and had a great time.
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Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:
quote:Originally posted by billywaz:
[QUOTE]Is it safe to assume this is also going to be the model for the NFFC next year??
If you're asking about the NFFC Classic Auction Championship, I think that is the plan. We may not be able to plan for 10 total leagues with only one weekend to do it, but we'll see. We want to make this overall auction concept work in football as much as we do in baseball.
If you're asking about the two weekends for football, obviously you can't do the same contest over two weekends with the Thursday game involved. So that's a no. But we certainly like both weekends of the fantasy football season.
[/QUOTE]Was just referring to the auction championship....sounds great, and can't wait!
Heard through "the grapevine" about the two weekends/two contests deal.
quote:Originally posted by billywaz:
[QUOTE]Is it safe to assume this is also going to be the model for the NFFC next year??

If you're asking about the two weekends for football, obviously you can't do the same contest over two weekends with the Thursday game involved. So that's a no. But we certainly like both weekends of the fantasy football season.


Heard through "the grapevine" about the two weekends/two contests deal.

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Originally posted by billywaz:
[QUOTE]Heard through "the grapevine" about the two weekends/two contests deal.
Hah, don't believe everything you hear through the grapevine. We are just focused on two weekends of baseball right now and have nothing in the works for football 2010 yet. Lots of possibilities, but as you know well, that's a Wild, Wild West compared to the high-stakes baseball market. We like Labor Day weekend and we'll do our best to sell out that weekend first.
Let's hit a GRAND SLAM here first.
[QUOTE]Heard through "the grapevine" about the two weekends/two contests deal.

Let's hit a GRAND SLAM here first.
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Just an FYI for folks who may be interested in participating in the NFBC Auction Championship next year, I do have an Excel spreadsheet from one high-profile auction league last year with dollar values for each player. These are auction values realized from a 15-team NFBC Mixed Auction League.
I don't have names of owners on it so nobody will be able to scout tendencies or anything. Plus it's past results. But if you want to see how much starting pitchers go for, closers go for, top stars like Pujols, etc., I have an Excel document for you.
My old e-mail is alive for another week or so, so try me there for now. [email protected] and I'll send you the file. I actually did this for an NFBC owner and haven't sent it to him yet. I will now.
If this helps newcomers prepare for this Auction Championship, then it was time well spent by me.
I don't have names of owners on it so nobody will be able to scout tendencies or anything. Plus it's past results. But if you want to see how much starting pitchers go for, closers go for, top stars like Pujols, etc., I have an Excel document for you.
My old e-mail is alive for another week or so, so try me there for now. [email protected] and I'll send you the file. I actually did this for an NFBC owner and haven't sent it to him yet. I will now.
If this helps newcomers prepare for this Auction Championship, then it was time well spent by me.
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