Update: FYI, my computer says there are 3,945 different ways to arrange today's tiny 39 player pool into a roster of exactly 240 points. I'm not saying that's right - or that it's anything optimal - I'm just saying. This number is inflated, of course, by the large number of (semi-) interchangeable 10 point players. Also: I'm glad I didn't analyze 64,152,000 combinations* by hand.
*(There are some inefficiencies in this count due to having multiples at 4 of the 5 positions - rather than get fancy, I just included certain unacceptable combinations in the total count. Actually, it works out, because one of the benefits of the way that I set it up is that it'll give me 8 player combinations that total 240 as well).
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Just saving these for the record. I'll explain later (hopefully).
Oh, and feel free to laugh at the lineups. They suck.
*(There are some inefficiencies in this count due to having multiples at 4 of the 5 positions - rather than get fancy, I just included certain unacceptable combinations in the total count. Actually, it works out, because one of the benefits of the way that I set it up is that it'll give me 8 player combinations that total 240 as well).
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Just saving these for the record. I'll explain later (hopefully).
Oh, and feel free to laugh at the lineups. They suck.

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