In this episode, Andrew explains when it makes sense to adjust sim diversity and what impact those changes can have on your lineups.
Watch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/live/S7zP42g2gEI
00:00 Intro
01:28 Is there a way to use different ownership values in the same build and only apply those ownerships to the applicable contests?
04:15 Is there a way to save my column setup across all builds?
05:12 On the contest tab, you can enable the contests you are entering, but you can't change them there. Does that mean those are the field lineups the contests are using in the build itself?
06:00 Would it be possible to discuss use cases where someone might manually raise or lower sim diversity?
13:18 Is it possible to build and download a set of lineups without uploading entries first?
15:10 Say I want different player pools for my 150-max. 20-max, and SE contests in a classic NFL slate. What is the best way to build?
15:35 Is there a way to tell Saber not to use RB’s as part of a primary team stack?
16:24 Are we able to download leaderboards from contest flashback?
17:27 I'm on mobile and was trying to download the flashback but I did not see where to. Did I miss something, or does it update later during the day?
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