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Re: Suggestions to changing next year's CB NBA Draft to make it better.
« Reply #195 on: August 21, 2009, 01:44:11 PM »

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Here's how you eliminate bias in the future.

Randomly assign team names to owners.  Keep the identities of the owners anonymous except to the commissioner.  Have picks submitted by PMs to the Commissioner.  Do not reveal the owners until after the entire process is over.

Interesting. But how would one make trades?

Through the commish, thus making his life miserable.

[dang]...I forgot about trades

oh well, it had potential except for that one MAJOR hole  ;)

Allow owners second CB accounts under their team names to be used exclusively for draft purposes?

Of course snoopy owners to look at IP addresses or emails or what not...



well, only Mods will have access to the IP addresses and emails can be hidden.

Re: Suggestions to changing next year's CB NBA Draft to make it better.
« Reply #196 on: August 21, 2009, 01:48:11 PM »

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Here's how you eliminate bias in the future.

Randomly assign team names to owners.  Keep the identities of the owners anonymous except to the commissioner.  Have picks submitted by PMs to the Commissioner.  Do not reveal the owners until after the entire process is over.

Interesting. But how would one make trades?

Through the commish, thus making his life miserable.

[dang]...I forgot about trades

oh well, it had potential except for that one MAJOR hole  ;)

Allow owners second CB accounts under their team names to be used exclusively for draft purposes?

Of course snoopy owners to look at IP addresses or emails or what not...



well, only Mods will have access to the IP addresses and emails can be hidden.
That removes a lot of the fun! I don't want to have my identity be a big secret.

People are going to be biased, the only thing I'd endorse is making votes private until they're all in. That way people can't keep track and play games with votes to attempt to sway match ups.

Re: Suggestions to changing next year's CB NBA Draft to make it better.
« Reply #197 on: August 21, 2009, 01:52:06 PM »

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Here's how you eliminate bias in the future.

Randomly assign team names to owners.  Keep the identities of the owners anonymous except to the commissioner.  Have picks submitted by PMs to the Commissioner.  Do not reveal the owners until after the entire process is over.

Interesting. But how would one make trades?

Through the commish, thus making his life miserable.

[dang]...I forgot about trades

oh well, it had potential except for that one MAJOR hole  ;)

Allow owners second CB accounts under their team names to be used exclusively for draft purposes?

Of course snoopy owners to look at IP addresses or emails or what not...



well, only Mods will have access to the IP addresses and emails can be hidden.
That removes a lot of the fun! I don't want to have my identity be a big secret.

People are going to be biased, the only thing I'd endorse is making votes private until they're all in. That way people can't keep track and play games with votes to attempt to sway match ups.

Oh, I didn't say it would be fun...Just remove the bias.  ::)
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Re: Suggestions to changing next year's CB NBA Draft to make it better.
« Reply #198 on: August 21, 2009, 01:53:46 PM »

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Here's how you eliminate bias in the future.

Randomly assign team names to owners.  Keep the identities of the owners anonymous except to the commissioner.  Have picks submitted by PMs to the Commissioner.  Do not reveal the owners until after the entire process is over.

Interesting. But how would one make trades?

Through the commish, thus making his life miserable.

[dang]...I forgot about trades

oh well, it had potential except for that one MAJOR hole  ;)

Allow owners second CB accounts under their team names to be used exclusively for draft purposes?

Of course snoopy owners to look at IP addresses or emails or what not...



well, only Mods will have access to the IP addresses and emails can be hidden.
That removes a lot of the fun! I don't want to have my identity be a big secret.

People are going to be biased, the only thing I'd endorse is making votes private until they're all in. That way people can't keep track and play games with votes to attempt to sway match ups.

Oh, I didn't say it would be fun...Just remove the bias.  ::)

And how are those of us with such sparkling personalities supposed to hide our identities? A KCatthestripe by any other name would still be ridiculous.

Re: Suggestions to changing next year's CB NBA Draft to make it better.
« Reply #199 on: August 21, 2009, 01:54:52 PM »

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Here's how you eliminate bias in the future.

Randomly assign team names to owners.  Keep the identities of the owners anonymous except to the commissioner.  Have picks submitted by PMs to the Commissioner.  Do not reveal the owners until after the entire process is over.

Interesting. But how would one make trades?

Through the commish, thus making his life miserable.

[dang]...I forgot about trades

oh well, it had potential except for that one MAJOR hole  ;)

Allow owners second CB accounts under their team names to be used exclusively for draft purposes?

Of course snoopy owners to look at IP addresses or emails or what not...



well, only Mods will have access to the IP addresses and emails can be hidden.
That removes a lot of the fun! I don't want to have my identity be a big secret.

People are going to be biased, the only thing I'd endorse is making votes private until they're all in. That way people can't keep track and play games with votes to attempt to sway match ups.

Oh, I didn't say it would be fun...Just remove the bias.  ::)

I'm guessing certain personality traits would show through the anonymity somehow though.

Know what I mean?
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Re: Suggestions to changing next year's CB NBA Draft to make it better.
« Reply #200 on: August 21, 2009, 01:55:42 PM »

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Here's how you eliminate bias in the future.

Randomly assign team names to owners.  Keep the identities of the owners anonymous except to the commissioner.  Have picks submitted by PMs to the Commissioner.  Do not reveal the owners until after the entire process is over.

Interesting. But how would one make trades?

Through the commish, thus making his life miserable.

[dang]...I forgot about trades

oh well, it had potential except for that one MAJOR hole  ;)

Allow owners second CB accounts under their team names to be used exclusively for draft purposes?

Of course snoopy owners to look at IP addresses or emails or what not...



well, only Mods will have access to the IP addresses and emails can be hidden.
That removes a lot of the fun! I don't want to have my identity be a big secret.

People are going to be biased, the only thing I'd endorse is making votes private until they're all in. That way people can't keep track and play games with votes to attempt to sway match ups.

Oh, I didn't say it would be fun...Just remove the bias.  ::)

I'm guessing certain personality traits would show through the anonymity somehow though.

Know what I mean?


NO! YOU'RE BEING TOO SUBTLE!

Re: Suggestions to changing next year's CB NBA Draft to make it better.
« Reply #201 on: August 21, 2009, 02:01:04 PM »

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Here's how you eliminate bias in the future.

Randomly assign team names to owners.  Keep the identities of the owners anonymous except to the commissioner.  Have picks submitted by PMs to the Commissioner.  Do not reveal the owners until after the entire process is over.

Interesting. But how would one make trades?

Through the commish, thus making his life miserable.

[dang]...I forgot about trades

oh well, it had potential except for that one MAJOR hole  ;)

Allow owners second CB accounts under their team names to be used exclusively for draft purposes?

Of course snoopy owners to look at IP addresses or emails or what not...



well, only Mods will have access to the IP addresses and emails can be hidden.
That removes a lot of the fun! I don't want to have my identity be a big secret.

People are going to be biased, the only thing I'd endorse is making votes private until they're all in. That way people can't keep track and play games with votes to attempt to sway match ups.

Oh, I didn't say it would be fun...Just remove the bias.  ::)

I'm guessing certain personality traits would show through the anonymity somehow though.

Know what I mean?


NO! YOU'RE BEING TOO SUBTLE!

Of course if everyone used scrolling text we'd never know who's who.  Or we could enforce the ultimate torture and not allow anonymous Edgar to use scrolling text.  It'd be like taking the bone away from the dog though.
Yup

Re: Suggestions to changing next year's CB NBA Draft to make it better.
« Reply #202 on: August 24, 2009, 11:14:36 AM »

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Re: Suggestions to changing next year's CB NBA Draft to make it better.
« Reply #203 on: August 24, 2009, 11:26:31 AM »

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Home court advantage in the Finals could be decided by whichever team got more first place votes in their conference.
Or when placing votes for regular season seeding, each voter will state the amount of games each of the first 8 teams will win in the regular season. Then when the votes are tallied HCA in the Finals are determined by who won the most regular season game votes, a number that could be a lot less likely to tie.

Also this same system could be used to determine seeding ties instead of having run off votes where the criteria changes and suddenly five teams are changing their vote.

Re: Suggestions to changing next year's CB NBA Draft to make it better.
« Reply #204 on: August 24, 2009, 11:48:51 AM »

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Home court advantage in the Finals could be decided by whichever team got more first place votes in their conference.
Or when placing votes for regular season seeding, each voter will state the amount of games each of the first 8 teams will win in the regular season. Then when the votes are tallied HCA in the Finals are determined by who won the most regular season game votes, a number that could be a lot less likely to tie.

Also this same system could be used to determine seeding ties instead of having run off votes where the criteria changes and suddenly five teams are changing their vote.
I think allowing people to weight their votes by wins either in the regular season or playoff series (as in 4-0 or 4-1 etc.) is a bad idea.

It'd allow people to tank individual teams a ton if they wanted to. Giving their vote more force than it should.