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"Doug Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > One of the leagues I am in uses the Topper method. The basic contract is 2 > years. After the 2nd year the owner then has topper rights. This means that > the player is available for auction. All owners bid on them except the > topper owner. When bidding is over the topper owner has the option to beat > the high bid by $1. wouldn't it be a lot easier all around if the original owner just enters the bidding along with everyone else? If he wants to bid $1 more than all the other owners, he can do that at any time without having to sit out the bidding adn then remember that he has topper rights. That seems like a really convoluted way to achieve the exact same result... -- Terrell Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Very often, a 'free' feestock will still lead to a very expensive system. One that is quite likely noncompetitive" - Don Lancaster
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