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Personally I like it dark for both sides because it adds more thought and variety to the game. You don't have some list in front of you with recommended prices, so you have to look at the players attributes and say, "is that player worth 2000 pp to me? Is he worth 2000 pp to anyone?". If you have price lists to go by then you could almost just run a script to get the players you want.
In poker if you haven't paid to see the winners hand, he's not obligated to show it to you. Likewise, a final price should just be kept between a buyer and seller.
For those of us who play the market, it's a great feeling to get a good player cheap, or an unexpected high price for a player you hadn't rated too well. Working out a good price is part of the fun IMO.
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