wavygravy2k wrote:Yes this is true but we are all playing just for fun. I'm sure there are a few hardcore guys who are already gathering this info. Also, if you play a lot, you can easily just go to your completed teams list and get past history. I think in the Strategy forum section, there's a list of 100 win teams that can be analyzed. There's so much info already out there that any manager can eventually figure out which cards are popular.
Of course we're playing for fun; I never said we weren't. As I said in my first post, we still don't want to make it easier for managers to know what players other managers are likely to draft. There
may be some hardcore mangers who actually keep track of what players all other managers tend to draft, but I severely doubt it. That would take an
immense amount of time and work for an unsure payoff of little substance. Even if such sadly obsessive managers do exist, they at least have earned such information. There is no reason for SOM to hand it to managers and give versatile managers an effective advantage over managers with particular team-building strategies.
And playing "a lot" in itself, as well as 100-win teams, will not give you such information. I, and many other managers, have played "a lot" for a very long time. That playing, alone, certainly hasn't given me or others such information about our fellow manager's team-building/drafting strategies. As I said earlier, that info would have to come from substantial and exhaustive analysis. And most (if not all) players don't have enough 100-win teams to provide other managers enough information to predict how those managers draft/team-build.
Finally, figuring out what cards are popular is
decidedly different from determining what players each individual manager prefers. One is common knowledge gleaned from general game play. The other is "insider" information giving one manager an extra advantage over another. Big difference.