by bjs73 » Wed Jul 12, 2006 8:43 pm
I like preseason trades the best myself. The mystery card heightens the experience in my opinion. It's hard to find a good trading partner though.
Just like the ettiquette discussed here, I prefer to receive an offer with some verbage attached. I want to know what that other person's needs are. Usually, I can work something out with someone who I can develop a dialogue with, especially if I am trading from a strength.
Besides the lack of communication thing, my other pet peeves are:
Lopsided offers in preseason: Would anyone here really do a George Hendrick and Bob Boone for Oscar Gamble in preseason before waivers are run when your home field is Wrigley? That's just silly in my opinion. No way I'm forking over 4.87 million [i:9925ab8d60]and[/i:9925ab8d60] Gamble for two perenially available schmos.
Trade offers within the first 3-33 games: I see this from people that leave their lineup cards blank and let HAL do the work. 6 games will go by and HAL might have benched a star player for whatever reason. They panic or they think that HAL gave them a reveal - one or the other - and so they quickly offer the guy off for someone on my team that has been tearing it up for 6 games.
If I trade during the season, I'm going to have to see some data first...no matter who it is. That's the whole reason why people play the mystery game....to discern the mystery by reading the stats. At least play the guy to find out what you got. Believe me, in no way do I believe that you can get any [u:9925ab8d60]reliable[/u:9925ab8d60] read on a guy from the way HAL plays or benches a player. The game engine isn't going to do your homework for you. Knowing that comes from experience.
That being said, I'll end it on a good note. I think that it is always worthy to mention by name 80's managers that make good trade partners:
Jablowmi, UglyJerry, Chief78, Crossingroads, YountFan.
Jablowmi is creative and trades from strength and tries to fill your weakness from the very first offer. It comes at a price but I've never had an unfair offer from him. He's quick to respond too.
UglyJerry is a wheeler and a dealer. He can make your head spin with some offers. He's flexible and you can usually work a deal to a win/win type.
Chief78 isn't as active as he used to be but he was really good at mid-season trading. Very aggressive. Willing to give up good cards to make his team better as a whole. Good communicator.
Crossingroads is a good communicator and he'll work with you via several counters until all roads are exhausted.
YountFan holds his cards to his chest. He's good with communication and timely responses though. He knows what he wants in a deal so if the counters aren't going well, at least you'll know in a short period of time.
That's just what I see.