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Scoring Systems
Different leagues prefer different competitions. Therefore, we've established five different scoring options to choose from.
Rotisserie: Each team earns points based on their ranking in each category compared to the rest of the league. If your team is first in Rebounds year-to-date in a 10-team league, you get a 10 for that category. If you have the least rebounds, you get a 1. The sum of all category scores gives you your total fantasy points. Most total fantasy points at the end of the season equals first place and a championship. The key to a Roto league is balance. You want to be as good as possible in each category without having any glaring weaknesses. If you get a 1 in any category, that greatly affects your ability to win the league.
Points-Based: Players accumulate fantasy points based on weighted values for each statistical category. Categorical values in a standard private or public league are as follows:
3-Pointers Made = 5
Assists = 2
Blocked Shots = 5
Points Scored = .5
Steals = 5
Total Rebounds = 1
So, if your starting point guard goes out and scores 10 points with 5 assists, 0 blocks, 2 steals, 3 rebounds, and a 3-pointer, that is worth 33 fantasy points to your team. Balance isn't as necessary here since you're more concerned about scoring the most fantasy points, however you can get them. Team with the most fantasy points at the end of the season is the champion.
Head-to-Head (Most Points is a Win): Same scoring as with Points-Based but you play against one team in your league per week. League is separated into two different divisions (can use more in larger, non-standard leagues) and the team in each week's match-up earns a win. Two weeks from the end of the season, the two division winners and two teams with next best records will face off in the playoffs. The playoff winner is the league champion.
Head-to-Head (Most Categories is a Win): A rotisserie version of H2H. In your weekly match-up, the goal is to beat your opposition in the most categories. The team with the most categories in each weekly match-up earns a win. Balance is not important since the goal is to win the most categories each week -- you do not get bonus points for shutting out the opposition as opposed to winning five categories. Playoff system for all H2H leagues.
Head-to-Head (Each Category is a Win): Only difference between this and the system above is that you get one point for each category you win. Therefore, balance again is important. If you shutout the opposition for a week, you earn eight points.
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Eli noista voidaan ottaa vaikka äänestys. Se lienee valittu (eikä muuteta), että pelataan head-to-head tyylillä, mutta sitten äänestäkää seuraavaa (selitykset yllä):
1) H2H - Most points is a win
2) H2H - Most categories is a win
3) H2H - Each category is a win
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DJ äänestää (3) Each category is a win. Perustelut: silloin joutuu rakentamaan oikeasti tasapainoisen joukkueen (=realistisempi), eikä vain kerää tiimiin niitä pelureita jotka heittelee kolkkeja ja blokkailee/riistää...