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How does your league handle BBID waiver tiebreakers preseason? (1 Viewer)

JustinHawkins

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I am in several dynasty leagues where the waivers are locked after our rookie/FA draft until 2 preseason waiver runs we do after week 3 and then week 4 of the preseason. Now during the year we have tiebreakers that are based on VPs, winning percentage, total points, etc. But how do your leagues handle a tiebreaker (2 or more owners bid the exact same amount for the same player) during the preseason?

In the past we have run a draft pick randomizer to get a tiebreaker order. However MFL doesn't recognize this order and I have to manually make changes, which is a huge pain. Is there a way to bring a custom tiebreaker order into MFL that the system will use?

 
We use a blind bidding system for waivers, if it is a tie, the tie breaker is team with the team that has "given up" the most points.

 
Waiver order. Initial opening order is reverse of 1st round.

Once you get a player you drop to end of list.

Regular season waiver order uses record, and you drop to end of list when a player is acquired.

 
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I set mine up as FAAB (blind bidding). Ties are broken by waiver priority. Initial waiver priority is the inverse of the draft order. It is a continual rolling list so every time you make a successful waiver claim you go to the back of the line. But waiver priority only matters for breaking a tie-bid.

 
I set mine up as FAAB (blind bidding). Ties are broken by waiver priority. Initial waiver priority is the inverse of the draft order. It is a continual rolling list so every time you make a successful waiver claim you go to the back of the line. But waiver priority only matters for breaking a tie-bid.
Thats it. ^

 

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