No, I hate that honestly
Add to the intrigue.
And if I bid $100 for a player I could have had for $5 I don’t want to know that.
I honestly agree with you, but go with what the majority want.
I paid $301 for a player i cant use yet.I bid $5 for Davante Adams.
Joe bid $301.
I think Joe won. For now.![]()
To each his own. Fact is you won;'t have to check if you don't want to know. As for giving away strategy info, not sure it applies TBH. I know each round of bidding my bidding could and does change depending on the players available, injuries on my roster, my feeling on where my roster stands vs other teams and so on. Often I'm tore how much to bid and often I start my bids conservatively but then get nervous and increase my bid or at least consider increasing my bid as time run short and personally I'd like to know where my bid landed, was it much higher, in the ball park, just barely enough. Maybe I'm the exception on that, but I do think most others have that desire to know also. To me this is a small thing though and I don't feel it effects anything beyond scratching a itch to know. So I'm fine going with the flow.And if I bid $100 for a player I could have had for $5 I don’t want to know that.
I've already seen your bids.....all in, all the way on Jefferson, then zero dollars from then on. Didn't cost me a penny.If you want to see my cards, it’s gonna cost you.
IDK about that, my other league that uses FAAB shows all the bids so it seems like the norm to me. I like it that way but maybe I'm in the minority, guess we could vote on it next season and find out. Auction leagues bids are all in the open and FAAB is related to actions leagues as both have a budget and bids.i think the whole idea of FAB is to keep your bids private....
at least i see it that way..
Vote - goodHonestly Harold i am in expierenced at aution/fab
and ya totally on the table at the draft as you bid out loud as in an auction
however afterwords i see waivers as a silent bid...
but hey a vote is certainly always a great idea eh @TREFF![]()
To each his own. Fact is you won;'t have to check if you don't want to know. As for giving away strategy info, not sure it applies TBH. I know each round of bidding my bidding could and does change depending on the players available, injuries on my roster, my feeling on where my roster stands vs other teams and so on. Often I'm tore how much to bid and often I start my bids conservatively but then get nervous and increase my bid or at least consider increasing my bid as time run short and personally I'd like to know where my bid landed, was it much higher, in the ball park, just barely enough. Maybe I'm the exception on that, but I do think most others have that desire to know also. To me this is a small thing though and I don't feel it effects anything beyond scratching a itch to know. So I'm fine going with the flow.
It’s kinda a rule in life.I have played a lot of FAAB leagues. Never have I played one where losing bids were public.
I like @broncosmitty analogy. Shouldn’t have to show your cards after you fold.