l.strether wrote:
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gbrookes wrote:l.strether wrote:gbrookes wrote:Thanks for pointing out this possibility, l.strether. And yes, if you contact strat directly as soon as possible, and before play starts, you can get them to fix it for you. They have done this to fix inadvertent ballpark mistakes on several occasions. They are fairly quick with this.
I myself
did give the advice to BBfan, but I just realized a problem with it. A player re-selecting his stadium best fitting his already-drafted team would have a
decided advantage over the players who chose their stadiums
before they drafted.
Everyone would love to be able to pick their stadium
after they drafted. Therefore, players really
shouldn't be able to change their stadiums after (accidentally or purposefully) picking a stadium a second time.
Obviously, BBfan did this accidentally. But a less ethical player could actually purposefully pick a stadium a second time as a way to be able to choose his stadium
after drafting his team.
I would close that loophole, GBrookes.
Good point, l.strether. I'll give that some more thought, but it sounds correct. I think I would like to leave it as being at the commissioner's discretion - i.e. if the commissioner believed that it was truly an inadvertent error, that he could permit it to be fixed. But I see your point, and I will give that some more thought over the next few days, and make a statement regarding this issue, and the rule about fixes vs no fix permitted.
GBrookes,
Even if a player
did forget the rules and make a mistake, you
still cant' reward him with an advantage over other players in the league and competition. If you let him pick his stadium post-draft when all other league players picked their stadiums pre-draft, that's
exactly what you'd be doing. With all due respect, there is no room here for "commissioner's discretion."
Also, leaving such a decision to "commissioner's discretion" would be
very problematic for a paid contest for prizes with cash value. As you're aware, published established rules of a paid contest for cash prizes function as a contract between contest giver and participant. You do not want to give any manager an opening for a justified complaint of bias and a subsequent request for a refund due to breach of contract/contest rules. Considering allowing a player to select his stadium post-draft
would put other players at a disadvantage,
and you would have no factual evidence to amply support your decision, the complaining player manager
would have a strong case.
You do play in keeper leagues with some players and know them (and others) much better than you know other players in the competition. If you gave any of these players the opportunity to re-select their stadiums
after drafting and compete against players who picked their stadiums
before drafting, it would look bad and could justify a refund complaint to SOM. Just as importantly, it
would, as we have agreed, upset the competitive balance of the league (and competition) itself.
This isn't about your ethics; I don't question those. It's about the complete
appearance of objectivity on the part of the commissioner of a paid contest,
as well as the utmost fairness of the competition. That appearance of objectivity, as you as an accountant knows, is as important as your objectivity itself."
My reply:
These are all good points, l.strether. I think you're 100% right.
The "no ballpark substitution" rule will remain in effect throughout the regular season and playoffs. The only exception will be where a ballpark substitution occurs unintentionally as a "glitch" in the strat gaming system. I know this has happened twice during my 3 years as commissioner - it was a result of a glitch in the online system that I think has been fixed by strat now.
Before each round of the playoffs begin, for each player, I will list their already "taken" ballparks on these discussion boards, as a reminder to them, to cut down on errors. But the "no fix" rule will be enforced, except where it arises as a result of the glitch in the gaming system (not through their own mistake). By the way, l.strether, "glitch" means that it was already evident which ballpark they had selected, as displayed online, and then it is subsequently "switched away" against their wishes, and by the online gaming system itself - not by them.
Incidentally, the unintentional glitch switch for ballparks used to occur when a player had multiple strat screens open, and "toggled" back and forth between teams - especially a new team that was being created in another new league. When you go back to an "old" screen that you had open previously, on rare occasions it would actually change your ballpark for your old team (already underway playing games in an old season!). I believe that this glitch has been fixed already. However, it might be a good idea to close windows with already created teams, before creating a new team from scratch. Also, it would be a good idea to close the window for the new team as soon as you are done with that team, before switching to another strat window. Like I said, I think this has already been fixed by strat, but I would be careful anyway.
Geoff