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whats the best strategy and why?
1. Choose a player your opponent has, that way you get his score ontop of your opponent
2. Choose a player your opponent doesnt have and expose the player he doesnt have.

Im tossing up options and not sure which strategy is best...

I know i hate it when they have a captain (eg g abblett) that you have in your team (but not as capt), because you want him to score low, not high.
 
whats the best strategy and why?
1. Choose a player your opponent has, that way you get his score ontop of your opponent
2. Choose a player your opponent doesnt have and expose the player he doesnt have.

Im tossing up options and not sure which strategy is best...

I know i hate it when they have a captain (eg g abblett) that you have in your team (but not as capt), because you want him to score low, not high.

I try and choose the guy I think will score the most regardless of whether my opponent has him or not. I tend to rotate captaincy among 3 or 4 players (Bartel/Cornes/Pavlich - even Cox). I always have a look to see who the player is up against each week
 
Always take a player who is primed for a big one, dont pick a player because he doesn't have him, always pick the best man for the job.

Example if you have volt and the opponent doesn't and you make him captain for that reason, although you both have bartel and he makes bartel captain, its as if you are playing "without bartel". If that makes sense... happened on the weekend for me, we both had cornes and bartel, i went bartel as captain he went cornes, so i didnt want cornes to score big even though he was on my team...and vice versa when bartel was dominating he was like ah sh*t because every possie he was getting i was getting twice.
 

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