Fantasy Football Fair Trade Rule


there are two elements which comprise the “fantasy football fair trade rule”

when we look at a trade, we should (1) -ssess whether both teams benefit from the trade and we should (2) -ssess whether the trade is so unfair that it unfairly compromises the integrity of the league.

we need not look to element #2 if the trade does not satisfy element #1.

explanation of element #1.

simply consider, do both teams benefit from the trade. note: element #1 does not contemplate whether one team has benefited more than another.

in the likely event of disagreement on this point, the issue is put to a vote. majority wins. tie is broken by commissioner vote, even if commissioner is involved in the trade (perks of being commissioner).

we need not look to element #2 if the trade terms do not satisfy element #1. if element #1 is not satisfied, the trade is vetoed.

explanation of element #2:

a trade may unequally favor one trading party over the other (often this is the case), however, a trade may not unfairly prejudice the integrity of the league.

we look at whether the trade would – if executed – cause an unfair advantage to either of the parties involved in the trade.

in the likely event of disagreement on this point, the issue is put to a vote. majority wins. tie is broken by commissioner vote, even if commissioner is involved in the trade.

if element #2 is not met, the trade is vetoed.

if element #2 is met, and all parties have voted, then the trade is processed.
fantasy football fair trade rule elements:

to satisfy element #1.

hypos:

1. team x & team z trade. both teams are made better. element #1 is satisfied.

2. team x & team z trade. x is made better but z remains the same. element#1 is not satisfied.

3. team x & team z trade. both are made worse. element #1 is not satisfied.

to satisfy element #2:

hypos:

1. team x & team z both improve their teams via trade. team x receives slightly better value than z. element #2 is likely satisfied (subject to vote).

2. same facts, but team x receives much better value than z. element #2 is likely not met (subject to vote).

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