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Title: Invalid; Please Read - RE: PG Derrick Rose DET
Post by: frankbullsfan on August 27, 2019, 06:03:43 PM
Think my bid of 4.5 total beats your total of 4.2 million total
Title: Re: PG Derrick Rose DET
Post by: WestCoastExpress on August 27, 2019, 06:08:46 PM
Think my bid of 4.5 total beats your total of 4.2 million total

3 years 1.5 million per year

2 years, $2.1m per

Total value doesn't matter. It is the "per year" value that is the dollar deciding factor.
$2.1m > $1.5m

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Priority will be placed on number of years bid as well
Example: A bid of 4 years, $20m per year WILL win over a bid of 3 years, $20m per year.

However, years do not trump dollar value
Example:
A bid of 3 years, $10m per year will NOT win out over a bid of 2 years, $15m per year.
The higher dollar value will always win out. To beat the bid of 3 years, $10m per year, you would have to bid:
4 years, $10m per year (the extra year at the same dollar value puts it as the winning bid)
3 years, $11m per year (same length, higher yearly price)
2 years, $11m per year (shorter length, BUT highly yearly price, which is the deciding factor here)


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Title: Re: Invalid; Please Read - RE: PG Derrick Rose DET
Post by: WestCoastExpress on August 27, 2019, 06:11:34 PM
You might be getting confused with the way one person bids in our league, stating the total value. It is not necessary to do so.

4 years, $2m
This is good enough.

It doesn't have to be:
4 years, $2m = $8m total

Just the number of years and the "per year" amount is fine. The "per year" amount will always be the winner.
ie. 1 year at $4m will beat 4 years at $3.5m


To win D.Rose you could just make it 3 or 4 years at $2.1m per year. More years at the same price wins out.
Or increase the dollar amount to $2.3m per year