SOLD OUT: New York $1300 Auction League, 9 am ET

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Re: 1 Spot Left: New York $2,500 Auction League

Post by Glenneration X » Sun Mar 12, 2017 5:37 pm

Tom Kessenich wrote:We just lost someone in the $2,500 auction in NY so it's back to trying to sell this out again. If you'd like the spot sign up online or email me at [email protected] and I'll get you set up.

NEW YORK
New York Hilton
$2500 Auction Championship League
Friday, March 24, 2:30 pm ET
1. Michael Edelman, Elmwood Park, New Jersey
2. Joseph Fraioli, Bellerose, New York
3. Roy Ericson III, Wayne, New Jersey
4. Jason Duponte, Natick, Massachusetts
5. Bobby Brendler, Rockville, Maryland
6. Scott Fleming, New Jersey
7. Ante Meich, Bayside, New York
8. Glenn Lowy, Farmingville, New York
9. Chris Vaccaro, Staten Island, New York
10. Kent Stermon, Jacksonville, Florida
11. Michael DeCavalcante, Hoboken, New Jersey
12. Ross Longood, Salem, Oregon
13. Jay Bufis, Kendall Park, New Jersey
14. Mark Srebro/Jason Emma, York, Pennsylvania

For those who might be straddling the fence on this one, if you love auctions and/or like a challenge, this league is for you. Year after year, it's one of the most exciting, fun, and challenging of my draft season.

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Re: 1 Spot Left: New York $2,500 Auction League

Post by Gekko » Mon Mar 13, 2017 12:23 pm

I'll echo what Mr Lowy said above. This is a great group of guys and a great competition. I haven't been able to participate in this league every year; however this year I was able to make it work and my partner and I look forward to catching up with old friends. One spot left.

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Re: 1 Spot Left: New York $2,500 Auction League

Post by Gekko » Mon Mar 13, 2017 12:26 pm

Too bad rotobro couldnt find an investor or two and accept the challenge.

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Re: 1 Spot Left: New York $2,500 Auction League

Post by Chest Rockwell » Mon Mar 13, 2017 7:52 pm

Gekko wrote:Too bad rotobro couldnt find an investor or two and accept the challenge.
Dont know about an investor but I will throw a hundred towards his entry. Get a couple of more and get Greg to discount it a bit and we may be cooking with oil.

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Re: 1 Spot Left: New York $2,500 Auction League

Post by Gekko » Mon Mar 13, 2017 8:01 pm

Chest Rockwell wrote:
Gekko wrote:Too bad rotobro couldnt find an investor or two and accept the challenge.
Dont know about an investor but I will throw a hundred towards his entry. Get a couple of more and get Greg to discount it a bit and we may be cooking with oil.

Hey chest. if RotoBro signed up, I'd put his chances of finishing in the money at less than 5%. He appears to be too scripted and unable to adjust on the fly. Both are a deadly combo when faced with fast paced auction action

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Re: 1 Spot Left: New York $1300 Auction League, 4 pm ET

Post by Greg Ambrosius » Tue Mar 14, 2017 9:49 am

Defending NFBC Auction Champ Dave Taylor has filled up the Friday, March 24th 2:30 pm ET $2500 Auction League, so we're good to go there. That league is full and ready to go. Thanks Champ and good luck everyone.

However, Dave moved out of the 4 pm $1300 Auction Championship to fill this hole, so that means we have 1 SPOT LEFT in the Friday, March 24th New York 4 pm ET Auction Championship League. I'm positive we can fill that one soon, so no worries. But next one in closes out all of the auction leagues in the Big Apple. Thanks all and good luck.

Here's the updated signup lists for New York:

NEW YORK
New York Hilton
$2500 Auction Championship League
Friday, March 24, 2:30 pm ET
1. Michael Edelman, Elmwood Park, New Jersey
2. Joseph Fraioli, Bellerose, New York
3. Roy Ericson III, Wayne, New Jersey
4. Jason Duponte, Natick, Massachusetts
5. Bobby Brendler, Rockville, Maryland
6. Ante Meich, Bayside, New York
7. Glenn Lowy, Farmingville, New York
8. Chris Vaccaro, Staten Island, New York
9. Kent Stermon, Jacksonville, Florida
10. Michael DeCavalcante, Hoboken, New Jersey
11. Ross Longood, Salem, Oregon
12. Jay Bufis, Kendall Park, New Jersey
13. Mark Srebro/Jason Emma, York, Pennsylvania
14. Herb Eroh, Riverdale, New Jersey
15. David Taylor, Niagara University, New York

NEW YORK
New York Hilton
Friday, March 24, 4 pm ET
1. Thomas Warner, Houston, Texas
2. Dan Satinoff, Alexandria, Maryland
3. Richard Talley, Baltimore, Maryland
4. Anson Chan, Tenafly, New Jersey
5. Kevin Krieger, New York, New York
6. Andy Saxton, Bear, Delaware
7. Ben Zamfino, Dickson City, Pennsylvania
8. Michael Allocca, Astoria, New York
9. Matt Modica, New York, New York
10. Chris Throop, Old Greenwich, Connecticut
11. Billy Burak, Potomac, Maryland
12. Alan Salem, Oceanside, New York
13. Lopi Asch, Brooklyn, New York
14. Jay Lyons, Twinsburg, Ohio
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Re: 1 Spot Left: New York $1300 Auction League, 9 am ET

Post by Greg Ambrosius » Tue Mar 14, 2017 11:16 am

We are playing musical chairs with the New York Auctions today. Now we are full for the Friday, March 24th Auction Championship league at 4 pm, but we have one opening at 9 am. That's the last auction spot in the Big Apple. Next one in closes out the auctions in New York City.

Here's the current signup lists after today's changes:

NEW YORK
New York Hilton
Friday, March 24, 9 am ET
1. Michael Edelman, Elmwood Park, New Jersey
2. Richard Talley, Baltimore, Maryland
3. Michael Mager, East Greenbush, New York
4. Anson Chan, Tenafly, New Jersey
5. Ariel Cohen, West Hempstead, New York
6. Andy Saxton, Bear, Delaware
7. Bobby Brendler, Rockville, Maryland
8. David Taylor, Niagara University, New York
9. Chris Throop, Old Greenwich, Connecticut
10. Tom Sudol, Floral Park, New York
11. Todd Whitestone, New York City
12. Gregory Morgan, Westerville, Ohio
13. Jay Lyons, Twinsburg, Ohio
14. Frank Maffei, Kings Park, New York

NEW YORK
New York Hilton
$2500 Auction Championship League
Friday, March 24, 2:30 pm ET
1. Michael Edelman, Elmwood Park, New Jersey
2. Joseph Fraioli, Bellerose, New York
3. Roy Ericson III, Wayne, New Jersey
4. Jason Duponte, Natick, Massachusetts
5. Bobby Brendler, Rockville, Maryland
6. Ante Meich, Bayside, New York
7. Glenn Lowy, Farmingville, New York
8. Chris Vaccaro, Staten Island, New York
9. Kent Stermon, Jacksonville, Florida
10. Michael DeCavalcante, Hoboken, New Jersey
11. Ross Longood, Salem, Oregon
12. Jay Bufis, Kendall Park, New Jersey
13. Mark Srebro/Jason Emma, York, Pennsylvania
14. Herb Eroh, Riverdale, New Jersey
15. David Taylor, Niagara University, New York

NEW YORK
New York Hilton
Friday, March 24, 4 pm ET
1. Thomas Warner, Houston, Texas
2. Dan Satinoff, Alexandria, Maryland
3. Richard Talley, Baltimore, Maryland
4. Anson Chan, Tenafly, New Jersey
5. Kevin Krieger, New York, New York
6. Andy Saxton, Bear, Delaware
7. Ben Zamfino, Dickson City, Pennsylvania
8. Michael Allocca, Astoria, New York
9. Matt Modica, New York, New York
10. Chris Throop, Old Greenwich, Connecticut
11. Billy Burak, Potomac, Maryland
12. Alan Salem, Oceanside, New York
13. Lopi Asch, Brooklyn, New York
14. Jay Lyons, Twinsburg, Ohio
15. Uttam Rath, Princeton, New Jersey
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Re: 1 Spot Left: New York $2,500 Auction League

Post by Chest Rockwell » Tue Mar 14, 2017 12:39 pm

Gekko wrote:
Chest Rockwell wrote:
Gekko wrote:Too bad rotobro couldnt find an investor or two and accept the challenge.
Dont know about an investor but I will throw a hundred towards his entry. Get a couple of more and get Greg to discount it a bit and we may be cooking with oil.

Hey chest. if RotoBro signed up, I'd put his chances of finishing in the money at less than 5%. He appears to be too scripted and unable to adjust on the fly. Both are a deadly combo when faced with fast paced auction action
I would throw a stone but my performance the last few years needs to stay in my glass house. So we traded rotobro for a defending champion not good but it will be fun.

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Re: 1 Spot Left: New York $2,500 Auction League

Post by Gekko » Tue Mar 14, 2017 2:23 pm

Chest Rockwell wrote:
I would throw a stone but my performance the last few years needs to stay in my glass house. So we traded rotobro for a defending champion not good but it will be fun.
certainly not ideal, but if someone can get me the "defending champions" auction team from last year, i'll quickly be able to tell what types of players he likes and/or his auction strategy. armed with this information, it could be easier to sweep his leg

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Re: 1 Spot Left: New York $1300 Auction League, 9 am ET

Post by davetniagarafalls » Tue Mar 14, 2017 10:10 pm

LOL! You can meet Andy and me at the bar around 9:30pm on Thursday night!
"Dont sweat the petty stuff and don't pet the sweaty stuff."

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Re: SOLD OUT: New York $1300 Auction League, 9 am ET

Post by Greg Ambrosius » Wed Mar 15, 2017 7:44 am

SOLD OUT: We have great news again this morning!! The New York Auction Championship Leagues ARE ALL SOLD OUT, all five of them. We just sold out the last available spot this morning when Leo Pawlowski took the last spot in the Friday, 9 am ET Auction Championship League. We now have 11 sold out leagues across all three cities, A SELLOUT FOR 2017.

Great job everyone and thanks Leo for switching your travel plans to make this happen. He was originally heading to Las Vegas, but when he found out all of those auctions were sold out he went East. Now we're good to go.

Here's a look at our first auction of the season:

NEW YORK
New York Hilton
Friday, March 24, 9 am ET
1. Michael Edelman, Elmwood Park, New Jersey
2. Richard Talley, Baltimore, Maryland
3. Michael Mager, East Greenbush, New York
4. Anson Chan, Tenafly, New Jersey
5. Ariel Cohen, West Hempstead, New York
6. Andy Saxton, Bear, Delaware
7. Bobby Brendler, Rockville, Maryland
8. David Taylor, Niagara University, New York
9. Chris Throop, Old Greenwich, Connecticut
10. Tom Sudol, Floral Park, New York
11. Todd Whitestone, New York City
12. Gregory Morgan, Westerville, Ohio
13. Jay Lyons, Twinsburg, Ohio
14. Frank Maffei, Kings Park, New York
15. Leo Pawlowski, Oswego, Illinois
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