Moses Guthrie
Years ago

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Does anyone know how it works where a team plays more than game in the round compared to others who only play the one game?

Is it total points? If yes, this could be a "break"out round for those who bother to read the schedule!

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The truth  
Years ago

U Make a good point ... Not 100% percent sure but it has got me worried.. I could be left behind i had 3 Kings in my Roster and they dont play a game Round 1

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Isaac  
Years ago

If Saville, for example, plays three games in a round, he gets the total points amassed over those three games. If you had a King in Round 1, then you got nothing from them. Trading to maximise games played is one of the two main tactics in the competition.

It's also why I don't have any Sixers in my team -- very slow start to the year, and no games in Round 2!

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Dr Bullshit  
Years ago

Its also a good idea to get a spread of teams, and use ur trades very smartly. I think i have a good spread. 4 of my starting 5 played this weekend, and i forgot about the uneven rounds, being used to the AFL one.

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