Break Evens

Discussion in 'AFL' started by hawks14, Mar 27, 2014.

  1. hawks14

    hawks14 Guest

    I know that after 1 round DT Fantasy players prices will change and its after 3 games played ,for the rest . What i would like to know please is how are the Break Evens actually calculated for each od DT Fantasy, Super Coach and for DT Virtual. I know its basically if a player plays well his price will increase and if he doesnt play well his price will reduce. How close or exact are Too Serious ' Break Evens compared to the above 3 competitions as i read many conflicting reports ( not on here ) as to what will happen re the Break Evens and how they will be calculated. Thanks .
     
  2. TerryinBangkok

    TerryinBangkok Moderator Staff Member

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    Lucas did a thorough explanation of BE. Probably in the TS archives somewhere. It seems that AFL DT have come up with a new formula, which very few know little about (see walesy's contribution on the DT fantasy blog). That is a wait and see for everyone. I have always found TS BE information to be accurate and reliable for the years that I have used them - especially SC. Pretty much need to ignore R1 though, they really become valuable after R2.
     
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    choppers Well-Known Member

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    This is how it was explained to me for Supercoach........ SUPERCOACH BREAKEVEN FORMULA

    Player's Price X 3 minus (sum of previous 2 rounds)
    5140
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    choppers wrote:
    This is how it was explained to me for Supercoach........ SUPERCOACH BREAKEVEN FORMULA

    Player's Price X 3 minus (sum of previous 2 rounds)
    5140
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    This is close, but players need to exceed this score to maintain their price. Basically, a player worth $514 000 needs to average more than 100 over any three week period to maintain his price.
     

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