by coyote303 » Sat Sep 26, 2009 12:49 am
[quote:46da833c4f="CaptAM"]During a season, how does everyone evaluate trade offers they receive or make. Do you base them on the dollar value of players or do you go by how the cards are performing in the league. I've been playing since 2004 and based on some of the messages i've received lately I don't know how to make a fair offer.[/quote:46da833c4f]
In a 200x league, I don't care how a player is doing in the league when I evaluate a trade. What matters are his card (and what I think of it) and my needs. Performance is meaningless.
In a mystery card league, you want to know which year you are getting. Performance could matter if the year is still otherwise unknown. However, even then, by the time there are enough games played for performance to be meaningful, a player's year is usually known.
To make a trade you have to meet all of these criteria:
1. Determine who you want and who you are willing to give up
2. Look at the trade from the other manager's perspective--does it make sense to him?
3. Make sure the salaries work
4. Make sure you did step 2
Even then, the other manager may simply like the players he has. I spend so much time putting a team together in the preseason, this is often the case for me.
So, pulling off a trade is tough. But they can be fun when they happen.