Sack-Religious
Footballguy
I did a search and didn't come up with a whole lot.
I think it was Matt Waldman on a recent Audible talking about an interesting blind bidding strategy. He advocated bumping up your bid by $1-$3 since most people will bid numbers like $10, $20, $25 etc. for WW additions. The logic is that by making your bid $13, $22, $27 etc. you're only using up a few extra blind bidding bucks, but you're increasing your chances of outbidding your competition because of people's natural tendencies.
Most of my leagues are relatively new to the blind bidding process, so I'm wondering if this strategy has been used by others with success and if, in fact, there is a trend for most people to stick to numbers divisible by 5, or if this is more anecdotal.
Are there other subtle strategies that people have employed with success?
I think it was Matt Waldman on a recent Audible talking about an interesting blind bidding strategy. He advocated bumping up your bid by $1-$3 since most people will bid numbers like $10, $20, $25 etc. for WW additions. The logic is that by making your bid $13, $22, $27 etc. you're only using up a few extra blind bidding bucks, but you're increasing your chances of outbidding your competition because of people's natural tendencies.
Most of my leagues are relatively new to the blind bidding process, so I'm wondering if this strategy has been used by others with success and if, in fact, there is a trend for most people to stick to numbers divisible by 5, or if this is more anecdotal.
Are there other subtle strategies that people have employed with success?