Davesodu wrote:It depends on how a 'static price structure' is defined. If SOM will reprice and then leave cards at that price for another 5 years I agree that current bargains will be replaced new bargains and it will be the same problem. If static price structure is 20 leagues or 50 leagues (I really don't know how quickly 80s leagues are formed) then current bargains will become cards that are maybe used and new bargains can be changed into the same type of cards.
Almost any economist would see a one-year or greater period of unchanging prices as "static." A static price structure has nothing to do with # of leagues; it is dependent on
how long the prices of these players remain unchanged. Since SOM has never re-priced ML cards before, and is unlikely to do so more than once a year (if that), then the price structure
will be static. Supply and demand will not apply, over-used cards will become little-used, and we'll have the same problems with different cards. Most new bargains will just become over-used; they will not change into the "same type of cards." The next re-pricing will return us to the beginning and the vicious cycle will continue.
Molitor doesn't go from $4.5M to $9M and then back to $4.5M. He is at $4.5M, used a lot? Make him $5.5M. Still used all the time? $6.5M. Never used, back to $6M. This certainly isn't the be-all and end-all of theories of pricing but it's better than Brandon Moss being #1 on every team list on every league like he was a couple of years ago. When Moss was being drafted #1 in every single league it was clear SOM missed the price. Some program to say he is too popular and the price goes up 10%, then another 10%, then another 5% over a period of leagues can help. Not a one time bump from $2M to $5M and then left there forever.
I never said anything about the rightfully much-used cards. So, your Molitor anecdote is irrelevant to my argument and post. The problem I predominantly mentioned, and re-explained above, lies in the
over-used cards/bargains whose over-usage would make them over-priced in the new system re-priced on usage. That still applies and is still true.
Also, you (and others) need to lose the notion that SOM is going to continually re-price the Mystery League Sets. They're not going to keep re-adjusting price based on usage (or anything), which is why supply and demand won't apply. The prices will be effectively static. And, no matter what changes SOM makes, 1-4 players are going to continually be drafted first the most. Re-pricing won't change that; it will only change who is chosen first.