I love it when you hate me.... in fake baseball games... not in real life... what are you my mother?
Simple Rules:
1. Winning the world series in a half unowned league is not worthy of your time.
2. If you are trading an elite item like a no1 overall pick or an elite player, then don't take the first offer you get. Advertise your availability to the league to maximize your return. Your trade partner is not going to protect you from underselling yourself.
3. Quoted from a thread about Monopoly gameplay: "This strategy will end up killing you in the long run. You WANT to make deals. You WANT to be easy to do business with. If players get the impression that you're always going to ask for unreasonable demands, they'll trade with other players, leaving you out of those trades, meaning you get nothing of value while they benefit. Remember, your goal in a trade should not be to screw your trading partner, but to screw anyone who isn't your trading partner. Then people will catch on and realize that if they're not going to give you fair rates, they're going to be left out in the cold, which means that you shouldn't be dealing with people who play that way either."
4. Win how you want to win in this game. A lot of us try to define what is the best way or the worst way. Take the easy road and take the easy wins. Then, later, when you realize how boring that can be, find the hard ways to win. Then, show others.
Cambridge Hawks 2nd round draft pick (#28 overall) Noll-Nittany Challengers
Cambridge Hawks 2nd round draft pick (#47 overall) Noll-Nittany Challengers
Cambridge Hawks 3rd round draft pick (#52 overall) Noll-Nittany Challengers
Cambridge Hawks J Wade Noll-Nittany Challengers
Cambridge Hawks N Dotson Noll-Nittany Challengers
Cambridge Hawks B Guzzi Noll-Nittany Challengers
Noll-Nittany Challengers R Myrick Cambridge Hawks
Noll-Nittany Challengers G Shade Cambridge Hawks
Noll-Nittany Challengers 1st round draft pick (#13 overall) Cambridge Hawks
Trade comments: 2117 Cambridge 2nd round pick to Noll-Nittany, 2117 Noll-Nittany #2 overall pick to Cambridge, 2117 #22 pick goes from Cambridge (via Ming) to Noll-Nittany, 2119 #18 overall pick from Cambridge to NN
Franchise Four
Founder [ReMake Community, MLB ReMake, AAA ReMake, AA ReMake]
AA ReMake Commissioner (2124-Present)
In short for 2117... #22 pick goes from Ming to Noll-Nittany, #8 pick goes from Arlington to Cambridge, #23 pick goes from Cambridge to Arlington, #2 pick goes from Noll-Nittany to Cambridge, Cambridge 2nd round pick to Noll-Nittany
In short for 2118... #6 pick goes from Ming to Cambridge, #7 pick goes from Cambridge to Ming
In short for 2119... #18 pick goes from Cambridge to Noll-Nittany
Franchise Four
Founder [ReMake Community, MLB ReMake, AAA ReMake, AA ReMake]
AA ReMake Commissioner (2124-Present)
Cambridge Hawks John Tucker Chicago Lords
Chicago Lords Jesse Solomon Cambridge Hawks
Chicago Lords Loren King Cambridge Hawks
Trade comments: Chicago sends 2119 #10 overall pick to Cambridge. Cambridge sends 2118 and 2119 2nd round picks to Chicago.
In short for 2117... #22 pick goes from Ming to Noll-Nittany, #8 pick goes from Arlington to Cambridge, #23 pick goes from Cambridge to Arlington, #2 pick goes from Noll-Nittany to Cambridge, Cambridge 2nd round pick to Noll-Nittany
In short for 2118... #6 pick goes from Ming to Cambridge, #7 pick goes from Cambridge to Ming, Cambridge 2nd round pick goes to Chicago
In short for 2119... #18 pick goes from Cambridge to Noll-Nittany, #10 pick goes from Chicago to Cambridge, Cambridge 2nd round pick goes to Chicago
Franchise Four
Founder [ReMake Community, MLB ReMake, AAA ReMake, AA ReMake]
AA ReMake Commissioner (2124-Present)
I love it when you hate me.... in fake baseball games... not in real life... what are you my mother?
Simple Rules:
1. Winning the world series in a half unowned league is not worthy of your time.
2. If you are trading an elite item like a no1 overall pick or an elite player, then don't take the first offer you get. Advertise your availability to the league to maximize your return. Your trade partner is not going to protect you from underselling yourself.
3. Quoted from a thread about Monopoly gameplay: "This strategy will end up killing you in the long run. You WANT to make deals. You WANT to be easy to do business with. If players get the impression that you're always going to ask for unreasonable demands, they'll trade with other players, leaving you out of those trades, meaning you get nothing of value while they benefit. Remember, your goal in a trade should not be to screw your trading partner, but to screw anyone who isn't your trading partner. Then people will catch on and realize that if they're not going to give you fair rates, they're going to be left out in the cold, which means that you shouldn't be dealing with people who play that way either."
4. Win how you want to win in this game. A lot of us try to define what is the best way or the worst way. Take the easy road and take the easy wins. Then, later, when you realize how boring that can be, find the hard ways to win. Then, show others.
Did the River Rats trade away their 1st for this season or does the order just need to be updated? I don't see anything anywhere but I do not have a 1st for some reason. I completed zero trades last season.
I love it when you hate me.... in fake baseball games... not in real life... what are you my mother?
Simple Rules:
1. Winning the world series in a half unowned league is not worthy of your time.
2. If you are trading an elite item like a no1 overall pick or an elite player, then don't take the first offer you get. Advertise your availability to the league to maximize your return. Your trade partner is not going to protect you from underselling yourself.
3. Quoted from a thread about Monopoly gameplay: "This strategy will end up killing you in the long run. You WANT to make deals. You WANT to be easy to do business with. If players get the impression that you're always going to ask for unreasonable demands, they'll trade with other players, leaving you out of those trades, meaning you get nothing of value while they benefit. Remember, your goal in a trade should not be to screw your trading partner, but to screw anyone who isn't your trading partner. Then people will catch on and realize that if they're not going to give you fair rates, they're going to be left out in the cold, which means that you shouldn't be dealing with people who play that way either."
4. Win how you want to win in this game. A lot of us try to define what is the best way or the worst way. Take the easy road and take the easy wins. Then, later, when you realize how boring that can be, find the hard ways to win. Then, show others.
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