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		<title>By: Molson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Molson</dc:creator>
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		<description>I just wanted to drop a post-season note of thanks.

This site and the ideas within let me excel this year.  I played in 7 leagues, 3 H2H and 4 roto.  I missed the playoffs in 2 H2H leagues and lost the championship game in the other.  But the real success of the price guide-theory lies in roto leagues.

In my 4 roto leagues (2 mixed leagues, 1 NL-only and 1 AL-only auction) I won my NL-only league, won 1 mixed league, and finished 2nd in the AL-only and other mixed league, in both of those losing 1st place within the last week of the season.  This is my best fantasy season ever, and the first where I really employed the price-guide valuation theory in all of my leagues.

So the idea of simple projections and valuations based on standard deviations clearly works, and works well.  For roto leagues at least.  Head-to-head is a much tougher beast to evaluate for because of pitching streaming and natural variances in consistency.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just wanted to drop a post-season note of thanks.</p>
<p>This site and the ideas within let me excel this year.  I played in 7 leagues, 3 H2H and 4 roto.  I missed the playoffs in 2 H2H leagues and lost the championship game in the other.  But the real success of the price guide-theory lies in roto leagues.</p>
<p>In my 4 roto leagues (2 mixed leagues, 1 NL-only and 1 AL-only auction) I won my NL-only league, won 1 mixed league, and finished 2nd in the AL-only and other mixed league, in both of those losing 1st place within the last week of the season.  This is my best fantasy season ever, and the first where I really employed the price-guide valuation theory in all of my leagues.</p>
<p>So the idea of simple projections and valuations based on standard deviations clearly works, and works well.  For roto leagues at least.  Head-to-head is a much tougher beast to evaluate for because of pitching streaming and natural variances in consistency.</p>
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