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Using "and" is the same as "pick the highest in the list" and it is the default setting.
Are you planning a round by round sim or a day-by-day sim that completes the entire draft in one round?
That's why the option is there to make picks for every single round.
In my league, we are drafting one round at a time (now two rounds per sim) and have been in the same game day for several real days now.
I advise my GMs to set their draft list as follows:
-- We have 16 teams so their 16 top picks would cover a round for sure. If they set 32 picks, they would be safe for at least two rounds.
-- While viewing draft list, go to the action button in the lower right and copy your list. Then paste your list to all rounds. This way you won't forget to set your pick to exactly the correct round.
-- You also could advise that they remember to set the right round that you are drafting. If they want to make sure to get a starting pitcher, they would set that round for SP and SP and SP for all of the possible choices they would want and stop with the list. That would be sure to get them a SP in that round. Then the next round they could set all of their SS or position player options by best available (using AND) and be sure to get a position player.
Personally, my early draft list looks like this, the absolute best available player regardless of position: SP, CF, C, SP, SS, 2B, SP, SP. By the time it gets to me, I might get the third choice of SP or perhaps my first choice of 2B.
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