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Davesodu wrote:Can you tell me the difference between a 'much-used card' and an 'over-used card'? It seems to me that both of these result from cards being under priced therefore used often in leagues. Whether it is a $4M card, a $10M card, or a $.75M card one that is used in 99% of leagues would seem to be a card that should be repriced.
By "much-used" cards, I mean cards used because they are good cards usually priced relatively correctly. So, even if these cards are mildly repriced, they will still be used as much as they were before. 90's McGriff would be a good example. An "over-used" card is an under-priced card that is predominantly, if not only, used because it is under-priced. These cards will become over-priced in a re-pricing based on usage. Therefore, they will then become under-used, creating the same problems the re-pricing was supposed to address.
As I stated before, if SOM will reprice the cards every 5 years they may as well not do it as current bargains would disappear and new bargains would appear. I also don't feel I should have to "lose the notion that SOM is going to continually re-price" (your words).
I'm not saying you should lose the notion that SOM is going to continually re-price because I think it's a bad Idea, which I do. I'm saying you should lose the notion because it's most likely not going to happen. SOM has had the Mystery Leagues for ten years without re-pricing; it would be very unlikely for them to suddenly start re-pricing yearly. Yes, a customer should give suggestions for improvement. But if he wants those suggestions to come to fruition, he needs to make feasible suggestions, not ones he knows the business is unlikely to implement.
No, I'm participating in this thread because I don't think re-pricing is a particularly good idea, and I think re-pricing based on usage would be an even worse one. When ideas are proffered on a thread, they are to elicit posts of agreement, posts of suggestion, and posts of disagreement. That's the way the Forum works. So, if SOM came to me, I would tell them to keep the prices as they are. However, if they were planning to go ahead with re-pricing, I would tell them to base it on a stronger analysis of card value, not on player usage.Since you are in a thread about repricing you must feel there is a need of it. I admit my continual adjustment is not as easy as it sounds in this thread but if SOM came to you and said "How do we fix the pricing" what would put forth as an idea?