Firstly I am sorry rain for "hijacking" the thread or rather replying to a matter that's not 100% based on captain signups but since it's been brought up and since PACO mentioned my interest for the topic I can't really resist to give my explanation on the matter.
Okay, RickJames have brought up the fact that mid salary captains does get the bad end in the current draft format and it get's worse with more captains. I will bring up 3 different scenarios to explain this. First out we will have a simple example with no player names named to explain the basics of it. Then I will give a example from our first iCTF on OwnedWell to further explain what happens when the draft goes live. Lastly I will give a more "fun" example based on soccer (most likely the easiest sport to explain from since most people have some knowledge about it).
So here we go with example one:Let's say we have 3 captains A, B and C. A is a low salary captain, B is a mid salary captain and C is a top salary captain. A is either the lowest or below the lowest "normal" development player on his team, B is a okay high development player and C would be top salary on any team and is a really superstar player.
First thing to happen in the draft is that the captains will have to pay for there own salary. Then A get his first pick, he will naturally go for one of the top players in the league. Then B picks and picks a player left by A. Now lastly C take his pick and can pick a player left by A and B.
Now we come to the interesting thing. All teams have 2 players, however the important players on each team is that A has one really good player for his starters. B has one okay player for his starters. C has himself a really superb player and he also have a second strong player. So C has two good player while A and B is really lacking still in comparison. A get compensated and can stay close since he picks his second player next and is only slightly after C in the picking order of getting starters. B however is left trailing since he neither got to pick first nor even get's compensated for having a lower first starter then both A who picked first and C who has himself and can pick his second player before either of them.
This process keeps going on as the draft goes on. Low and high salary captains keep being ahead and always get the better deal and can "stack" their starters more. (Which has proven to be a winning concept). Now you can imagine how this get's even worse for B if more low salary captain signup since then he will pick his first player even later in comparison. Same goes for more good starter captains which have a higher salary, since they can pick away even more good players before B can pick his second player.
Okay so on to a more hands on example with actual players and captains. I will make a example from the inaugural iCTF league here.I will compare the highest, lowest and a mid salary captain. There were 16 captains where rain was highest salary so I will pick him as the high salary example, lowest was Pun and he will serve as low salary captain example. 16 divided by two is 8 so I pick the 8th captain which happens to be a perfect mid salary captain in RickJames as example for a mid salary captain.
So the captains buy themselves and in the first round Pun goes for unrealshots which is worth 1500.
A few more captains pick and it comes to RickJames who picks up snap which is worth 1424.
All the other captains pick and it comes to rain who picks up paleface (YES I AM WELL AWARE HE PICKED KEA, however since that is more a tactic from how the draft is worked his "real" first pick of the draft is paleface, which I assume everyone agrees on) which is worth 1356. However rain also has himself who is worth 1483.
Now the question is why on god green earth did rain get to pick up his second starter before RickJames did when clearly he had a starter in himself already which was worth more then what RickJames first starter snap was worth? Secondly Pun also picks his second starter which is Risus who is worth 1179 before RickJames can make his pick and goes for Cyrax who is worth 1330. Now RickJames in the end did get a starter worth more then Pun but this was simply cause Pun picked a lower salary play than was available to save salary for coming rounds, which is needed to be done with the round caps. Rain however still has a first starter and second starter worth more then RickJames was able to pick up, simply cause he was a high salary captain.
To me this is not a good way of balancing teams since the teams who have the "best" players also get a better deal on how to plan for coming picks and can get a "better" (salary wise) player then a captain who is in the mid of the picking order.
Last example is a short soccer example.(I couldn't be arsed to find player names and good examples for all players, specially since it could end up in a discussion about those players).
Cristiano Ronaldo is captain for one team, the other captains are one a really bad player playing for some division 3 team in England and the last captain is a decent player in a mid team in Premier League.
So the really bad player picks first and get Leo Messi, then a bunch of other players pick and the decent mid player get to pick and "best" player left for him is Wayne Rooney. Now two of the captains have picked and it's obvious to everyone that the team with Wayne Rooney should get to pick their second player next to start for his team. But instead now Ronaldo get to pick his second player and after that the team with Messi pick, then Rooney has to wait for a bunch of other players to be picked before he get a player to accompany him.
Doesn't sound so smart now does it?
So how could we solve this then, also within the limits of our currently used draft bot?First thought is how can we make it so that picking starters is what's count?
It's actually rather simple, two things has to be done. First is to get rid of the round caps and simply give the captains everything to work with straight up. Secondly captains should not pick themselves in the first round before they start picking instead they should be forced to pick themselves at a predesignated round. This round is the mathematical round in which they would be among the amount of players being picked from top salary. I will explain it with a few fast examples:
If we have 16 teams and a player is ranked as 1-16 he would have to pick himself in round 1 since he is among the players in the first round who get's picked if all captains pick highest available player. If instead the player was ranked as number 40 he would have to pick himself in round 3 as 3*16=48 which is higher then his ranking number and he should mathematically go in that round. So the round is based on the players ranking in the salary and the amount of teams.
(There could be a exception: If a captain is so low salary that he would not mathematically even get picked he of course has to pick himself in the last round no matter what).
Since with this in mind and working on the example above from iCTF rain would pick himself in the first round while Pun and RickJames was free to pick their first starters. Say they pick the same players as above. Now in the second round the only player on each team is the one picked in the first round. So among those captains RickJames now can make his second pick before rain and Pun, which is only logical since he has the lowest ranked starter on the team. Then rain get to pick since he is ranked lower then unrealshots and lastly Pun picks.
I have done test drafts with those premises in mind and the difference between the top 5 starters (with picking highest available by salary player for each captain and captains picking themselves in the right round) ended up being only 122$. This margin is only there more or less since it's and odd number of players, if I did the same thing with sDOM which has 4 starter the difference would be less then 20$ and there it would simply be cause the picking order get's worked around captains picking themselves even if they was no the highest available player.
So why have we not done this?Firstly it's because to do this captains need to be pick able in the draft bot and any captain could for example pick rain before he even pick himself if they wanted to screw around with the draft. This could be a problem and make for really long drafts if it happens mid draft where it makes more sense to try and reverse it rather then simply restart as would be easiest if it happens in the first round. Secondly it also requires a dual copy of all captains and them being set to captains in the order they are going to pick since the draft bot does a captains round no matter what. Which could be slightly annoying if a captain changes nick on IRC for example. Thirdly it's mainly because people are used to the way the drafts have been done and trying to convince captains that this way is better is not always super easy.
Personally I see no reason to continue with the "old/current" system since it's biased and only works well for low and high salary captains. For example I could not have picked the team I got on in the sDOM league, since I would not have been in the picking order required to get those players.
*Curiosities
All leagues run on globalunreal had the most stacked top starters teams ending up top 4 at a rate of 50% (2 out of 4) or 75% (3 out of 4 ) except saCTF (sniper) which had only 25% ( 1 out of 4). Which made it fairly simply to say which teams would be top 4 at a high ratio of success.
I am the only mid salary captain (mid as not being starter salary wise on his team) to end up top 3 on a globalunreal league. So what I did with those teams was fairly uniqe thing. Can add that sDOM one I was given a salary bump on my starters by over 100$ which in 100-1000 is fairly much <3 snky
. The sniper draft was most likely the best one I will ever have and rum was most likely the best player in the entire league, he simply destroyed the enemy defense each and every map.
I am also the only mid salary captain to even come close to having the most stacked starter team, with a second, a third and a fourth place (sDOM I and II along with saCTF).
tl;dr
The current draft system is bad for mid salary captains, if you want to know why read the post!