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Post by Greenville Drive on Apr 1, 2012 12:10:24 GMT -5
Whether this is how you narrow down your picks or want to verify that your pick is valid, please use the search function built into this draft. He is the way I do a search:
1--click the "search" button at the top of the screen
2--enter the search term you are looking for. I try just one name for my search. If it is a popular last name (Martinez, Garcia) or a last name that is also a first name (Allen, Tyler) you may have to use both names.
3--think what is the easiest way to get you search result. If you are looking up Avisail Smith, it is obvious going to be easier to search the term "avisail" than it is "smith".
4--once you have your search term, leave all the boxes, and changed the amount of days to search to 7000 instead of 7, and change the amount of matches from 10 to 1000. This way if you search a term like "smith" if will give you all the matches, not just the last 10.
5--once your search comes back with the matches, you can then quickly look at your matches using a "control+F" search, which allows you to put the keyword in you are looking for and it will then quickly go to them in you match list.
If this is not clear, please ask a question here or message me.
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Post by Boulder Ball Busters on Apr 1, 2012 12:17:36 GMT -5
I personally do the full name and do the dropdown that says "Match as a phrase"...found this helps me more
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Post by Greenville Drive on Apr 1, 2012 12:45:41 GMT -5
I personally do the full name and do the dropdown that says "Match as a phrase"...found this helps me more I think you will miss "some" guys doing it this way, because we draft a handful of guys who go by nicknames or middle names. William Rookie Davis does not show if you put "William Davis". I know of countless other guys who go by their middle names. This method of search may work well on international guys, since there are 17 Fernando Martinez out there.
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