Yeah, Google docs would be my suggestion. I'm in a 20 player fantasy hockey keeper league where we do all our roster maintenance and drafting through a shared spreadsheet. Very good for that sort of thing. Not sure how hood it is at enforcing secrecy though - I know you can lock write access by user is but I'm not sure if te overhead of limiting read access is worth the benefit.
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CatoZlehtnoba: that was how I was originally going to run the first draft, until I realized that it was a lot of work for minimal payoff, and adding another middleman will probably slow down the draft.
So yeah, I'll be running it with Khans.[/quote]
I don't think a middleman between each pick is worth the time, but an umpire to independently randomize and issue the packs in the first place, and to make picks in the stead of delinquent pickers, makes sense. If everything works right the picks can be made by private message from picker to next picker, but if someone misses a pick an ump can step in and be an impartial pick that won't skew things unduly.
But really the umps pick should be made with the knowledge of that players previous picks... So maybe the pack forwarding should go to next picker AND ump (ump mup account). So the ump is constantly apprised of picks (by deduction) but normal progress is not bottlenecked on the ump at all, the ump only gets involved in the event of delinquency.
Ump would track pick and pack activity in an entirely private Google docs spreadsheet then make it public readable at event end for draft dissection.