Dieter the Brock with this:
I'm having a blast with this format and when we are done with these 5 rounds I'm more than happy to PM you and give all my humble ideas forth with the hopes at least some of the notes may spark something that could help this event be even more fun -
I think all of us should submit notes too on how we can make this more successful and more entertaining
The issue of having to wait for your next pick for up to 12 hours plus is something I think we can solve quickly
I think whomever is running the draft - the ROD Draft Master should have waaaaaay more authority to move things along - but hat requires for participants to know what is expected and participating should require a little bit of work, like making a list of your favorite players per round (five rounds) and the Draft Master uses that to make picks if you don't show up within your alotted time - 15 minutes between picks like real life -- and if a player isn't on the list the Draft Master makes the call if he participant doesn't sbmit an alternative and is unavailable within their alotted time
But this requires solid dates for our mock event to work
If you look at the real draft format -- it doesn't go on for weeks but only a few days and each day is broken up into a certain amount of rounds. Like the 1st round is in primetime in Friday and essentially no team walks away without having made a pick that night. Day two is second & third etc... With the same expectations - you will have selected players during a set time.
By holding the draft during a defined period of time GM's of Teams know how to manage expectations and don't get massively impatient when suddenly the 2 picks in succession comes to a screeching halt cause of a time zone issue or work.
Let's hold the mock draft like the real NFL draft format and give you
@Alan way more power to make the picks when the participant is not there
Ok, lets break this down. But first, let's rid ourselves of a misconception. I already have more power than I can handle. If I were to suddenly say we were going to cut the pick time period from 12 hours to 8 hours nobody would say squat. I won't do that because that isn't what our mockers signed up for and all it would take is 1 mocker who didn't like the change and decided to opt out to screw this up. I'm not going to take their place. I'm already on the cusp of drafting for the Cowgirls and a couple other teams that I won't mention. That's not something I signed up for and it's not something I want to do.
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I think all of us should submit notes too on how we can make this more successful and more entertaining"
That's a good idea but let's see how much response we get before we pat ourselves on the back. Please do this everyone.
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I think whomever is running the draft - the ROD Draft Master should have waaaaaay more authority to move things along" I've already established that I have virtually unlimited authority so this is moot. It doesn't actually require the participants to know what is expected, it requires someone willing to expend the time and effort to replace me if I were to suddenly institute rule changes that were not popular.
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like making a list of your favorite players per round (five rounds) and the Draft Master uses that to make picks if you don't show up within your allotted time - 15 minutes between picks like real life -- and if a player isn't on the list the Draft Master ( I like Dungeon Master better
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makes the call if he participant doesn't submit an alternative and is unavailable within their allotted time"
First of all, again you are assigning a huge increase in work for the Dungeon Master. Again this is a nonstarter for me. Are you volunteering to run the mock next year? If so, then this is a great idea
IF you can convince 32 posters to provide you with those very detailed draft boards. I see zero chance of that happening. Maybe I'm wrong. Run next year's mock and see how that goes.
More importantly, how does that effect the overall enjoyment of each individual GM? If I screwed up a GM's plan of attack is he going to be a happy camper and have such a great experience that he wants to play again next year? Why are we doing this? For fun or to see how closely we can math the real thing? Sure, he didn't follow the "rules" but it's more important for me that
EVERYONE has a good time that it is for us to finish in 2 weeks. As you said yourself, you're having a blast despite the delays. How much of a blast would it be if I drafted a player for you that you didn't like or want?
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If you look at the real draft format -- it doesn't go on for weeks but only a few days and each day is broken up into a certain amount of rounds."
How long does just the first round take? They divided the draft up into three days mostly for the money but also because it took
WAY too much time. Everyone is in the same place and in the same time zone. Again, not a viable/feasible solution. I can just see Shaunpinney and Ramrocket agreeing to stay up all nigh to do a fake draft.
Don't get the idea that I'm not appreciative of your ideas because that would not be true. Hit me with any more you think of or rebut my disagreements because I'm totally open to improving this experience for all my friends here at the ROD. If anyone else here disagrees with my rebuttals please make your disagreement known. This is not about who is right or wrong it's about making things better for everyone. I have no dog in this fight.