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ycbill wrote:I think the beginner league idea is a good one. Early success can be a powerful motivator for continued playing, which SOM should encourage. I would also like to see a lower price for the beginner leagues ($9.99; one credit for the championship winner?) I suspect people would be motivated to "learn the ropes" to play in the regular leagues as soon as possible, by which time they would have a better chance to win games against more skilled competitors.
coyote303 wrote:I'd like to see some beginner leagues that consist of 12-team leagues but with three of the teams--one in each division--run by HAL-bots. Each human manager would draft normally with an $80-million cap. Then, the HAL-bots would draft from the leftovers and with only a $60-million cap.
What does this accomplish? Most new managers would have a winning season. Years ago, I tried this game along with a friend. With a little beginner's luck in a 70s mystery league I had some success; my friend had a losing record. Even though it took quite a while before I won my first championship, I had enough success early to keep me interested. I've been playing ever since while my friend never played a second season.
ycbill and coyote, LIKE! and LIKE! on both ideas