I love this video. I have found that I play way to many different contests and while my results vary, it never fails that by the end of the season I either break even or lose money. My loss is minimal but a loss still the same. Prize Picks has allowed me some buffer as I tend to do a bit better there than in standard DFS contests. I love that the DFS Army helps to educate people on playing and understanding the fundamental aspects of how to improve your odds of a better ROI week to week and by the end of the season. I'm going to certainly give the smaller 100 person contests a shot this year. Thanks again to the DFS Army for their continuing efforts to educate all DFS players.
Winning is hard if you're a casual player. I've managed to break even or make a very small profit every year in the last 8 years, except my first year - and last year. The level of competition is going up. Fewer new players enter the rooms now. Less fish around than 8 years ago. Plus there are many more types of games and people tend to specialize. I suspect AI is being used in many different ways. On Fanduel, a good way to win is to find a room that isn't filled. But guess what, it often fills in the last 5 minutes. I stick to double/triple ups. Tournaments are for sharks. H2H on Fanduel also looks like shark infested waters. My conclusion? Play for fun and bid small amounts. Check player news right up to 1 pm on Sunday. Above all, make sure you have the cheap RB of the week replacing the usual starter declared inactive at 12:30.
I love this video. I have found that I play way to many different contests and while my results vary, it never fails that by the end of the season I either break even or lose money. My loss is minimal but a loss still the same. Prize Picks has allowed me some buffer as I tend to do a bit better there than in standard DFS contests. I love that the DFS Army helps to educate people on playing and understanding the fundamental aspects of how to improve your odds of a better ROI week to week and by the end of the season. I'm going to certainly give the smaller 100 person contests a shot this year. Thanks again to the DFS Army for their continuing efforts to educate all DFS players.
Would you recommend using just one lineup for the H2H, Doubleups and small GPP? And then different more risky lineups for the lotto ticket contests ?
Winning is hard if you're a casual player. I've managed to break even or make a very small profit every year in the last 8 years, except my first year - and last year. The level of competition is going up. Fewer new players enter the rooms now. Less fish around than 8 years ago. Plus there are many more types of games and people tend to specialize. I suspect AI is being used in many different ways. On Fanduel, a good way to win is to find a room that isn't filled. But guess what, it often fills in the last 5 minutes. I stick to double/triple ups. Tournaments are for sharks. H2H on Fanduel also looks like shark infested waters. My conclusion? Play for fun and bid small amounts. Check player news right up to 1 pm on Sunday. Above all, make sure you have the cheap RB of the week replacing the usual starter declared inactive at 12:30.
Ownership projections are key - DFS Army has great tools!
Im fairly new,can you explain?
have you seen the sharks in H2H for literally any sport?
Everything $5 and up is loaded with sharks in the h2h rooms.
@@KevinFootballgeek i wouldn’t even say just $5. every lobby i see the same names no matter the amount. saw one person had like 50 $1 h2h