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Old 01-19-2014, 06:24 PM   #1
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Excel Spreadsheet

Does anybody use spreadsheets to rank some of there players on there player ratings? Or do you use excel for any other functions that help you evaluate your team?

If so do you mind sharing the excel spreadsheet?
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Old 01-20-2014, 01:52 AM   #2
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I have probably done hundreds of spreadsheets for drfting, some simple (Con/Pwr/eye , Stuff/Ctl/Move), some extremely complex with 20+ rating categorys, but usually after a cpl of draft rounds I wing it and go with in game or utilities (OOTPU or Statslab) to just sort. Mine have evolved over the yrs since I have been playing online since OOTP3.

Just recently I noticed a DraftValue column in master.csv that I now use in conjuction with a formula that computes a draft value per season for drafting

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Old 01-20-2014, 08:51 AM   #3
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I have probably done hundreds of spreadsheets for drfting, some simple (Con/Pwr/eye , Stuff/Ctl/Move), some extremely complex with 20+ rating categorys, but usually after a cpl of draft rounds I wing it and go with in game or utilities (OOTPU or Statslab) to just sort. Mine have evolved over the yrs since I have been playing online since OOTP3.

Just recently I noticed a DraftValue column in master.csv that I now use in conjuction with a formula that computes a draft value per season for drafting
Thank you! Would you be okay with sharing some of this with me? You could send them to my personal email at skalepp@gmail.com
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Old 01-20-2014, 09:32 AM   #4
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Don't know how much carries over in practice- the conversation's older, but in principle you may want to do an advanced search using Ambermonk as the user name and then spreadsheet as a keyword and I think you'll turn up good material. Somewhere, I still have some sheets he sent me, but IIRC there were some minor issues with using it in Excel 2010 compared to the version with which he wrote them. FWIW
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Old 01-20-2014, 12:03 PM   #5
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Alright I did my search and found some good, but complicated spreadsheets. I'll have to do some more digging in this. I have yet to even try to see if exporting the data via external browser is difficult or not. Particularly if getting the individual players stats like his CON/POWER/EYE rating is easily ex-tractable or if it's a manual process.
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Old 01-20-2014, 05:31 PM   #6
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its much easier to extract the data now that page selectors have been fixed.
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Old 01-21-2014, 06:47 PM   #7
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Alright I did my search and found some good, but complicated spreadsheets. I'll have to do some more digging in this. I have yet to even try to see if exporting the data via external browser is difficult or not. Particularly if getting the individual players stats like his CON/POWER/EYE rating is easily ex-tractable or if it's a manual process.
I use excel for everything.

Take a team roster or a draft pool, export to browser, then highlight and copy all the browser data including the heading row, and paste to a text editor. Then copy all and paste into excel.

Since you can customize the data fields in the draft pool, you can have anything you like on your excel page. Stats, ratings, personality, whatever. Takes just a moment.

Then you can create any kind of formula you like, or just green stripe strong ratings and red stripe things to avoid.

I can't imagine how anybody rank orders anything beyond the first few picks without doing something like this.
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Old 01-21-2014, 11:24 PM   #8
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I use excel for everything.

Take a team roster or a draft pool, export to browser, then highlight and copy all the browser data including the heading row, and paste to a text editor. Then copy all and paste into excel.

Since you can customize the data fields in the draft pool, you can have anything you like on your excel page. Stats, ratings, personality, whatever. Takes just a moment.

Then you can create any kind of formula you like, or just green stripe strong ratings and red stripe things to avoid.

I can't imagine how anybody rank orders anything beyond the first few picks without doing something like this.
Do you care to share some of your spreadsheets that you may use?
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I have a spreadsheet to list all the spreadsheets I use.
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I have a spreadsheet to list all the spreadsheets I use.
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Old 01-22-2014, 01:16 PM   #11
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I use a bunch of spreadsheets for different things. I’ve obsessed over spreadsheets since the 80s. Just checking my OOTP folder, I have over 500 of them since I’ve been playing OOTP. I have over 2,300 on my work computer (I am an accountant).
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Free Agent Sheet
I use different tabs for C, IF, OF, SP and RP. This SP tab I filter out those who I think can be a capable SP (more than 3 pitches > 4/8)




Draft





Payroll
I always like to keep an eye on payroll for current and future




Team
I do this fun little diamond thing I’ve seen in sports magazines. Just for S&G.





Team Previews
Before the season starts, I export all the players and do a team previews spreadsheet.













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Team schedule
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Wow Rizon, they look amazing! I would love to do something like that as I'm a finance major and love excel. Would you be willing to share some of them with me? I would really appreciate it

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Do you care to share some of your spreadsheets that you may use?
Sure, this is my basic spreadsheet for an upcoming ammy draft. These are the pitchers. I use the count function to count each pitcher's number of pitches, and from there it is easy to pink stripe all the guys with only two (or two and a half) pitches. I've red striped the guys with bad work ethic.

I have a rough formula for rank ordering the players based on potential -- weighted so that potential control counts a little less than potential stuff and movement.

Some of the columns, like contract demand, cut off. But it is easy to expand them if I want to examine that column more closely.

Very handy for an online draft, and takes almost no time to put together.

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Wow!! Opens a whole new world of personal comittment from a game owner, eh? You guys are great. Makes me want to dig out my spreadsheet for dummies and actually do something meaningful. Probably won't, but it makes me want to. Outstanding stuff, gentlemen. Inspiring.
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Man, I wish I had time to do these kinds of things! Awesome stuff!
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Man, I wish I had time to do these kinds of things!
Mine is not sophisticated at all. (Sometimes I fiddle further, but not necessarily.)

But honestly, at this basic level, it takes 5 minutes to create and maybe 10 minutes to put in a couple basic formulas and stripe a couple things that tell me to stay away from certain players. It's a time saver, not a time loser, especially when prepping for an online draft.
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Mine is not sophisticated at all. (Sometimes I fiddle further, but not necessarily.)

But honestly, at this basic level, it takes 5 minutes to create and maybe 10 minutes to put in a couple basic formulas and stripe a couple things that tell me to stay away from certain players. It's a time saver, not a time loser, especially when prepping for an online draft.
I believe it. However, I have multiple degrees in English and journalism, which means my ability to use Excel ends shortly after knowing how to open the program.
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I believe it. However, I have multiple degrees in English and journalism, which means my ability to use Excel ends shortly after knowing how to open the program.
HAHA this is great
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Rizon..how did you create the game schedule and results spreadsheet?
I wish there was a feature like that in OOTP.
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Rizon..how did you create the game schedule and results spreadsheet?
I wish there was a feature like that in OOTP.
By hand. I have dual monitors so I have OOTP up on one and I just copy it over to the Excel sheet manually.

I wish I had some type of programming skill, then all I would need is a simple export from OOTP and all my spreadsheets would be 100% automated.
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