This is a simple mock planning spreadsheet. You can download it and then start tinkering around with your mock lineup. You can adjust the individual gymnast salary and the total cost and salary cap remaining will automatically adjust.
Quick Info:
- You have a $250,000 salary cap. (yes! we upped the budget again)
- You will draft 2 athletes per event, requiring a total of 10 draft selections.
- An athlete may have a different price depending on the event you select them for
- If you spread your budget evenly across each each apparatus, your average spend would be: $50,000
- If you spread your budget evenly across all 10 athletes, your average spend would be: $25,000
- You don't have to spend the full $250,000
- The price range of athletes is: $100,000 - $5,000
Are line-up already locked? I tried to join - but looks like maybe I am too late?
@just-erin We're gonna try and open them back up until right before WAG Quals begins.
@coop thank you!!! Was afraid I had procrastinated too long this time
Have WAG qualification start lists been released? I'm hoping to ensure my team is competing the events I have them on. Thanks!
@candace-condry-bowles Yes! Go here ( https://live.gymnastics.sport/schedule.php?idevent=17041), scroll down to Sunday and there should be a link under 'Start List' (it says All Around but it's for everything). I think this ( https://live.gymnastics.sport/link.php?id=5167) is a direct link to the file, but not sure.
The game says: "Since this is a two-day competition, your team score is the sum of the athlete's scores over those two performances."
- Are the two days qualifications and team finals, or qualifications and all-around finals?
- If a player doesn't compete in the second day, do they get a zero?
Thank you!
@melodymorris That's actually a misprint. This game is more than two days. It's Qualifications, All-Around and the three days of event finals. If your athlete didn't advance you get a zero. This is very much like adding points in a March Madness bracket if you've ever done that.