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  • How Does LineStar's Advanced Sorting & Filtering Work?
  • How can a DFS Player best take advantage of Sorting & Filtering on LineStar?
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Sorting / Filtering

Utilize Advanced Sorting and Filtering to Pinpoint Players Meeting Your Strategic Game Theory for DFS Success.

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Last updated 1 year ago

Scenario: You're preparing for an upcoming NBA slate and you're focusing on a high-paced, high-scoring game environment. You believe that this game is likely to go over the projected point total and therefore, players involved in this game could have high fantasy point outputs.

Using LineStar's advanced sorting and filtering features, you can quickly sift through all the NBA players for that day and specifically select those participating in this particular game. Now, you're not just dealing with a broad pool of players but a targeted list where you believe the conditions are optimal for high-scoring fantasy performances.

You could further filter down by position if you have a theory about which positions benefit most from high-scoring games (like guards who handle the ball frequently) or filter by 'Value' to find those players who are likely to outperform their price point. This kind of strategic filtering and sorting allows you to build lineups that are closely aligned with your game theory and potentially gain an edge on the competition.

How Does LineStar's Advanced Sorting & Filtering Work?

LineStar's advanced sorting and filtering system is designed to help users streamline their decision-making process and build more effective lineups. Here's how it works:

  1. Top Level: You can filter by slates, games, teams, positions, or player search.

  2. Categories: LineStar provides several categories you can sort or filter by. These include player name, position, team, opponent, game, salary, fantasy points per game (FPPG), and many more.

  3. Customization: You can customize your sorting and filtering based on what you deem most important. For instance, you can sort players by projected fantasy points or by value (projected points per $1,000 in salary).

  4. Multi-Faceted Sorting and Filtering: LineStar allows for multiple levels of sorting and filtering. This means you can first sort by one category (like FPPG), and then further refine your list by another category (like salary or team).

  5. Advanced Metrics: LineStar offers advanced metrics specific to each individual sport and matchup.

  6. Usability: LineStar's interface is user-friendly, making the process of sorting and filtering straightforward, even for beginners.

In a nutshell, LineStar's advanced sorting and filtering functionality enables you to sift through large volumes of player data to isolate the most relevant and potentially profitable opportunities, enhancing your lineup construction process.

Here's the basics of filtering on LineStar's DFS Projections...

If you want to get really specific turn on Advanced Sorting

You can also filter by teams to find exactly the matchup you're looking for.

How can a DFS Player best take advantage of Sorting & Filtering on LineStar?

  1. Target Specific Games: Use sorting and filtering to target players involved in games with high projected point totals or other favorable conditions.

  2. Value Identification: Filter by 'Value' to find players who are likely to exceed their price point, providing excellent value for their cost.

  3. Performance Tracking: Sort by recent performances or historical data against a specific team or player to find potential advantageous matchups.

  4. Positional Advantage: Filter by position to focus on specific roles within a team, aligning with your strategic theory about which positions may have an advantage in a given slate.

  5. Risk Management: Filter players based on their projected ownership to ensure you're not too heavily invested in highly-owned players, spreading risk and potentially finding unique lineup configurations.

  6. Optimal Lineup Construction: Combine multiple filters and sorting methods to construct lineups that best align with your game theory and projected outcomes.

Remember, the best settings and filters depend on your individual game strategy, sports knowledge, and understanding of the DFS landscape. Experimenting and finding the system that works best for you is part of the journey to DFS success.

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Enable Advanced Sorting and Filtering
First tap the 'Teams' button to bring up the Team filter
Tapping the Teams Filter will bring up this advanced team sorting dialogue
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