The finals live draft will have the clock set for 3 hours, AFTER we get through the first round. This is just to be sure that all players are in place. Once I turn the clock on for 3 hours, it will also turn off by itself “EVENINGS and WEEKENDS” – we don’t know the exact times. What this means to you is this…..
If a players clock has run out and he has not picked yet, he may be skipped. This is not done automatically. In order to skip a player to move the draft along, the player up AFTER the expired clock player must cast a MANUAL (“DRAFT”) PICK. Then and only then will the draft continue to move along firing off proxies. There is one exception to this. If you are ON THE TURN meaning you are at #1 or #12 in a place where two picks will be made, then skipping a player does not seem to work. Adrian knows about this and does not care to fix it. Nothing we can do, and for this reason – LIVE DRAFTS were removed from being a part of a regular Barnstormers tour event. – We simply cannot have a flawed live draft application affecting us in this way.
The above is from Mighty Moose's Tip Sheet for Diamond Dope drafts. So I guess it is okay to not have have a live draft application flaw affect the tour but it is okay for it to affect the Finals Championship.
This raises some serious concerns for me I am not trying to be difficult here or to revise the tournament rules although it appears likely that will be how this post gets construed. However, this situation requires clarification. I will not accept being skipped on a pick that occurs because we have no idea when Diamond Dope's clock is on or off. That is the antithesis of a level playing field, and should that happen to me, I will immediately withdraw from the tournament. One might think that a simple solution to this would be to ask Adrian Gabriel precisely when the clock is on or off, so we can monitor the draft accordingly and not be subject to being skipped but that hasn't happened Apparently that ambiguity is acceptable to the board of directors but it is not okay with me. This may be a moot point since I am on "THE TURN" but it is not clear to me if the person on "THE TURN" can't be skipped or can't skip the person before him. If I cannot be skipped then I'm good, although I wouldn't be if I were someone else and get skipped because we don't know when the 3 hour clock is on or off. Another, no doubt unwanted suggestion, since it comes from me, would be for the Board to set times that the clock is off so that no one skips a person because of this ambiguous flaw. For example we could agree that the clock goes "off" at 10 p.m. EST and goes back on the next morning at 11 a.m. EST (8 a.m. PST) and that no skips are possible during this period. Thus there appear to be at least two easy fixes to this dilemma. I have no plans to not check the draft at least hourly while I am awake and share Bernie's view of proxies, but I need to be able to sleep at night without having to worry about being skipped.