Fantasy GSTL Draft Guide: Season One - Page 2
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DreamScaR
Canada2127 Posts
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hoby2000
United States918 Posts
According to that link, HuK will not be playing for oGs. So everyone better got take them off your teams and anti-teams. EDIT: HOLD THE PHONES. That list is from the last GSTL, so I'm not entirely sure if that's 100% correct. Although, it does say for Team League Season 1... | ||
madcow305
United States152 Posts
On June 23 2011 10:47 ImmortalTofu wrote: I'm sorry... What is the problem with the anti-team picks? You are unable to lose any at all points for them for the first 5 weeks, and then you trade them out from the weekends of weeks 4-6. then trade them for something like FD, Trickster, and Check. Lyn won't be playing, Moon won't be playing, Nani and Thorzain won't be playing. The more games a player has left to play, the higher their trade value. At the end of week 6, when you HAVE to dump Nani/Thor/Lyn or risk losing big, their trade values might be highly inflated because they still have to play ALL of their games. Therefore, you might end up having to trade Nani/Thor/Lyn for MMA/Bomber/Nestea. Would you be willing to take that risk? Also, one hugely important question: The guide does not mention team trading. Can you trade your chosen team? If you can trade teams, it would be more beneficial for you to look at the schedule each week, decide on which team is probably going to win their match, then trade for that team, assuming you can. | ||
madcow305
United States152 Posts
On June 23 2011 10:47 ImmortalTofu wrote: I'm sorry... What is the problem with the anti-team picks? You are unable to lose any at all points for them for the first 5 weeks, and then you trade them out from the weekends of weeks 4-6. then trade them for something like FD, Trickster, and Check. Lyn won't be playing, Moon won't be playing, Nani and Thorzain won't be playing. The more games a player has left to play, the higher their trade value. At the end of week 6, when you HAVE to dump Nani/Thor/Lyn or risk losing big, their trade values might be highly inflated because they still have to play ALL of their games. Therefore, you might end up having to trade Nani/Thor/Lyn for MMA/Bomber/Nestea. Would you be willing to take that risk? Also, one hugely important question: The guide does not mention team trading. Can you trade your chosen team? If you can trade teams, it would be more beneficial for you to look at the schedule each week, decide on which team is probably going to win their match, then trade for that team, assuming you can. | ||
DonaldLee
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Primadog
United States4411 Posts
On June 23 2011 14:01 DonaldLee wrote: While I accept that IM is probably a no-brainer for teams, I just couldn't bring myself to reconfigure my team in such a way that I could afford the extra 2 points. As a result, I couldn't be happier about my team, but until it's all over, I'll be wondering if I should have downgraded a player or two and just picked IM. It all depends on whether the playoffs will be scored. If playoffs are scored, the points from the playoffs will be such a significant incentive that it'll be foolish to bet otherwise. If playoffs are not scored (which some BW fantasy players said aren't), there may exist some equilibrium where a cheaper team may provide better value as explained by this reader: On June 22 2011 15:29 DoomsVille wrote: Criticism: the playoffs aren't included for scoring (right?). So picking a team that wins isn't necessarily the best strategy. For example, if IM wins all of their games with scores of: 4-2 4-3 4-1 4-2 4-2 They will score: 6 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 2 = 20 points which cost you 8 minerals (2.5 minerals per point) On the other hand, let's say a weaker team like HoSeo wins 1 but loses the rest (with a few close series')... hypothetically something like this: 4-2 3-4 3-4 2-4 2-4 They will score: 4 + 1 + 1 + 0 + 0 = 6 points for only 2 minerals (3 points per mineral). So in that case they would actually be a better choice than IM. A team like HoSeo just needs to have 1 very good week (against say FXO or ZeNex?) to score roughly equally as well as IM. I wouldn't rush to get on the SlayerS or IM train. Especially not SlayerS given how hard their group is. EDIT: Should probably add you've done a ton of good work here. Keep it up! | ||
Voronoff
United States302 Posts
Here's the players I think are interesting split up by points, in no particular order: 9: Aces + Show Spoiler + ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 8: Aces pt II + Show Spoiler + ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 7: Hidden Ace? + Show Spoiler + ![]() ![]() There is no clear choice. Any of the top players is a good choice, except MKP (who is a good player but not worth picking over Polt). SC is the only player on the list I would not consider to be a "top player". Alive, Bomber, Nestea and Polt are a bit riskier than the rest, but could potentially pay off in a big way. 6: Overrated + Show Spoiler + 5: Solid + Show Spoiler + ![]() Despite his recent win over MVP, ![]() ![]() ![]() 4: Your Antiteam + Show Spoiler + Avoid: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 3: Hard Choices + Show Spoiler + ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 2: Gambling Men + Show Spoiler + ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 1: Not Exactly Filler + Show Spoiler + ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Can't wait for the first season to shake things up. This is the future of SC2! Edit: I should mention that there is not a single player who is accidentally not on this list: every player missing has been judged and found unworthy. | ||
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Waxangel
United States33135 Posts
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Taryssa
United States1628 Posts
That would be sick. | ||
pyro19
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+ Show Spoiler + Lol , jking , Sweet Guide tho | ||
Sero
United States692 Posts
On June 22 2011 11:23 Primadog wrote: Your pro-gamer team choice should simply the answer to this question: Which team will win the GSTL? Therefore the choices can be safely narrowed down to the two previous GSTL winners - SlayerS and Incredible Miracle. TL; DR Draft: IM as your pro-gamer team. This is ridiculous. The winner isn't limited to those two teams simply because they're the previous winners, and then going on to dismiss Slayers even based on your own reasoning doesn't make sense. While some of this guide is quite useful, the rest is completely opinion; not the type of advice that should be assumed correct the way you're presenting it. | ||
DystopiaX
United States16236 Posts
On June 23 2011 17:44 Sero wrote: This is ridiculous. The winner isn't limited to those two teams simply because they're the previous winners, and then going on to dismiss Slayers even based on your own reasoning doesn't make sense. While some of this guide is quite useful, the rest is completely opinion; not the type of advice that should be assumed correct the way you're presenting it. Agreed. That part of the guide should be revised to pick who you think will win, no matter what...he could say he'd personally pick IM but that shouldn't be stated as fact. | ||
Primadog
United States4411 Posts
On June 23 2011 18:01 DystopiaX wrote: Agreed. That part of the guide should be revised to pick who you think will win, no matter what...he could say he'd personally pick IM but that shouldn't be stated as fact. TL;DR is designed for those who are for those whom are not interested in putting thoughts into their fantasy picks, therefore it should be the most reliable choices. I hold no reservation regarding my tl;dr suggestions and am not interested in being politically correct. A draft premier's purpose is to give informed advice on how to improve one's draft stock. This cannot be done without some subjective elements. I firmly believe that my guide, despite having such subjective elements, has strong objective backing whenever there are data available. If playoffs are scored, the most important attribute to the value of a team is their ability to make the playoffs, because of the points from the extra series played. In that case, team salary cost is a secondary concern to making a conservative bet on teams that will make the playoffs. The only responsible advice is suggesting teams whom have demonstrated success in past GSTLs. The player designations are made under best effort basis:
I will be happy to revise the guide if you can point to any substanstive weakness, but just shitting on it for having an informed opinion is trolling. | ||
ondik
Czech Republic2908 Posts
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madcow305
United States152 Posts
I received responses that you COULD in the Fantasy discussion thread, but then the OP goes and says that you should pick either IM or Slayers, regardless of whether that team is even playing that week. | ||
Dattish
Sweden6297 Posts
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ComaDose
Canada10352 Posts
I think ill watch closely this season and make a serious effort for the next one. There is a lot to learn. Thanks for the write up. | ||
VGhost
United States3608 Posts
This compilation may also be useful for people. I've put together the complete records of all players through the first 3 GTSL seasons, together with charting on how they scored in the latest season compared to the previous ones. Note that this is not entirely applicable as this GTSL has an actual season while previous GTSLs were playoff-only format, but because I have the data for all three seasons I feel that it does give a good overview of the top performers. Any player not on this chart was not fielded in a previous GTSL and so I have no data on him. I use "PPC" as points-per-cost, or how much did they score before compared to their cost now. There are two columns for this, PPCL (L for latest, rating in the last GTSL) and PPCT (for Total across all three seasons). I assumed 3 points per win, which doesn't include any bonus points and so the result is that very good players appear not as good as they are in comparison to just good ones. (For instance: going 6-0 and going 6-3 generate the same basic points, but the 6-0 run will get bonus points I couldn't include easily.) I also included a "Diff" there: how does the players score in the last league compare to the overall average (indicating increased/decreased playtime and/or relative skill-level). The chart is currently sorted by overall winning percentage and then that "diff" setting. I don't know if you'll be able to sort it yourself without edit privileges: if your really want to play with it PM me and let me know. If clicking the link doesn't work, the hard URL is https://spreadsheets.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AtwBOqr3iC8idFpUR1FRbVMtN01EdXhjQkdRRlR6YVE&hl=en_US&authkey=CICzv8EJ | ||
nvs.
Canada3609 Posts
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