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Post by bhut on Mar 8, 2017 8:04:56 GMT -5
Hi Joe,
thanks for re-opening the course.
My question is, i mainly play soccer, but i know this comes up in baseball.
How do you cope with a player who has two positions. for example:
M/F Lionel Messi 11400 FCB vs PSG 02:45PM ET 23.383 FCB
F Sergio Aguero 10500 MCI vs STK 03:00PM ET 14.055 MCI
M/F Neymar 10300 FCB vs PSG 02:45PM ET 22.493 FCB
I have a work around where by I create another line in DK salary sheet for each other position and I use solver with a max number of names. Just wondering if there was another solution which was quicker.
Thanks again
Ian
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Post by Admin on Mar 13, 2017 19:52:34 GMT -5
Your solution might be the best option Ive seen so far. Thats one of the big issues Ive never been able to solve. Technically you should be able to run it the same way and just have Solver put a 1 for multiple positions as it should pull the name once but for some reason it just doesnt pull those at all. But as soon as I can figure it out, Ill post it up here.
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Post by bhut on Mar 16, 2017 19:02:15 GMT -5
If you want I can send the sheet over.
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Post by Admin on Mar 19, 2017 17:50:52 GMT -5
Yeah that would be awesome if you could. excelbyjoe@gmail.com
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Post by bhut on Mar 25, 2017 3:13:47 GMT -5
Hi Joe,
When I get back I will drop it across.
Ian
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