I personally have a complex projection system. Doesn't everyone?Settle down, Beavis.You can't be this dense.A DFS player with inside information can see not only who the most picked players are, but also the ones that are undervalued with the opportunity to give +EV relative to their purchase price. If you have the same lineup as 10,000 other jagoffs, you're not winning anything. If you zag where everyone else is zigging, then your entry stands out as having the opportunity to make BOATLOADS.eoMMan said:Please elaborate on "complex projection systems".Yes, I'm fully aware of scripts and entering tons of contests. That doesn't guarantee a ton of great lineups.Sammy3469 said:Maybe not super computers, but the top guys all use complex projection systems and also algorithms to try to figure out underplayed players. They then enter hundreds/thousands of contests a day using scripts that have a direct interface with the DFS site.eoMMan said:Super computers are creating lineups?
Is it possible that nothing nefarious is occurring...sure, but as online poker showed, if there is money at stake not all the players and/or sites may be on the up and up.
As ever, IT = INFO, and there's no expiration date for it.
I'm asking about these "complex projections" that the professionals use.....not the ones with inside information.....of course they will have an advantage.
A lot of DFS pros don't do their own projections in every sport. They use projections from a number of subscriptions sites, including Footballguys.
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