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# Rounds 9-16 are typically of the BID type. When more than one owner wants a player, he will go to the highest bidder. ''To set a bid, click in the column with the header '$' to the left of the player for whom you are willing to place a bid.'' If you get the player this amount will be deducted from your account.   
 
# Rounds 9-16 are typically of the BID type. When more than one owner wants a player, he will go to the highest bidder. ''To set a bid, click in the column with the header '$' to the left of the player for whom you are willing to place a bid.'' If you get the player this amount will be deducted from your account.   
 
# Drafts always come in 3 'iterations' or 'events'. The descriptions in 1-3 above correspond to the 3 iterations. So, you plan these events separately by creating a new draft card on your draft planner for every iteration or event, which is published on the [[League_Events|league event calendar]].
 
# Drafts always come in 3 'iterations' or 'events'. The descriptions in 1-3 above correspond to the 3 iterations. So, you plan these events separately by creating a new draft card on your draft planner for every iteration or event, which is published on the [[League_Events|league event calendar]].
 
[[Draft Seeding|Tell me more about draft seeds and how they are assigned.]]
 
  
 
== How Many Rounds are there and How Many Players can I Get? ==
 
== How Many Rounds are there and How Many Players can I Get? ==

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