I'm going to number your questions and respond by the numbers so I hopefully answer them all.geckon wrote:So with the alternative rules...
1. I can acquire a first round pick (for a Tier A player) but I can't trade my first round pick away, right?
2. Can I trade my second round pick away? For example for a Tier B player? I suppose I do but wanted to be sure.
3. I understand (hopefully) the kinds of trades I can do but I'm missing a rule on how many trades I can do. I suppose this is limited somehow.
4. I suppose I can never claim any Tier A/B players, right?
5. The "original rule" pyramid isn't used here, right?
6. Can I sign an UFA before the first September 30? (i.e. before any regulation games are played) I suppose this is the Year1 so I can sign one Tier C player (referring to the spreadsheet). Is that correct?
7. If I don't sign any players in one year, I suppose I can't sign twice as many players the next year, right?
Thanks!
1. Keep in mind that there are no trades allowed in the first season at all. The intent of the rule involving the first round pick is that you can't use your pick plus something else to move up in the draft. This is so that people can't trade up for the 1st overall or something like that. In season 2 on you can trade your 1st round pick for an A player. That allowed trade chart has one side for Team 1 and the other side for Team 2. You could be the team on either side of that. You could trade your 1st round pick straight up for an A player. Or you could trade an A player for another team's 1st round pick.
2. Yes. You can trade your 2nd round pick for a B player. You would not be allowed to trade that 2nd round pick for a C player though.
3. I keep meaning to modify the rules to limit the number of trades but I kept forgetting to do it before this challenge started. I plan on implementing a limit for the next challenge. For the most part, maintaining your core roster will limit your trading in the early seasons.
4. No. The only players you're allowed to claim from waivers are C players. It just doesn't seem fair to be able to make a major acquisition by having it fall into your lap like a player going on waivers.
5. Nope! We're strictly using the Alternate Core Roster rules. We kept the others there because we wanted to preserve those rules just in case we needed to go back to them. The Alternate rules were just implemented not all that long ago.
6. Yes, you can sign a UFA that is a C player for season 1. I put this in there so that you can fill any 4th line holes you might have in your roster without forcing a young player into your lineup early instead of saving him for a homegrown in season 2.
7. No. It's a use it or lose it type of deal. Allowed UFA signings do not carry over from year to year if unused.
I hope that covers what you wanted to know. Let me know if there's any other questions. I know these challenge rules can be a bit daunting to folks that haven't participated before.