RULES:1. You may never steal a player who WAS FIRST DRAFTED (was a fesh player pool pick) before your last pick.2. You may steal ONLY an owners last pick.3. 8 hour clock applies to fresh picks/steals. NO CLOCK applies to re-picks taken from the player pool, or a steal to replace a stolen pick. NOTE: A replacement pick must be made before your next pick.4. For re-picks, you may not steal anyone drafted before your original pick.5. For original draft position purposes, a player taken from the player pool on a repick is to be considered as the SAME DRAFT SLOT AS THE the person currently on the clock.6. Five steal limit for the draft.7. If a player times out on his turn, "player X" will be inserted as the pick (A hypothetical player nobody would wish to steal.) The timed out owner may, at any time, pick from the player pool for a real player, as if it were a repick, with the Steal Test left intact. 8. If a steal is made that is later deemed to be illegal, the stolen pick will immediately revert back to it's last owner. In addition, the owner attempting the illegal steal is charged for a steal anyway, and MUST make the pick up from the player pool.9. Standard WSL roster limits, and scoring rules.STEAL TEST:A PLAYER MAY BE STOLEN IF AND ONLY IF IT PASSES THIS TEST:1. Is it that owner's last pick taken? If yes....2. Have I made a pick (of any type...steal, original, or repick) since this player was FIRST DRAFTED FROM THE PLAYER POOL....if no, then....3. Did I have the opportunity to steal this player before (while I was on the clock)...if no....then4. Have I ever owned this player before? If no, then...You can steal him.EDITED FOR CLARITY AND SPELLING..not for content