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Why Our MLB DFS Strategy Is Working On FanDuel

We use at least one ace, one midlevel and one bargain pitcher in Fanduel to create the pyramid scale effect on the positional players. Point blank, the more rosters we couple with the pitchers, the more variations we cover, potentially swaying a top roster for that will cash a high prize. If we connect on our team stacks and pitchers with a high reguarity, nothing should phase us from hitting a prize, as other lineups that go down, will see other come shooting up the other side. We never use the same lineup 2 times in our max entries contests.
BY Hugh Hawkins
Our new Draft Strategy For MLB Fanduel is now here. Please read after the post. You can use our formula for your own wanted and given stacks and pitchers. This process wheels them all in alignment.
So we have been playing FanDuel with our new formula all year. and have had a profitable year with it. Our daily posts have seen a lot of increases in views so thanks to all of the readers! MLB Daily Fantasy Sports is without a doubt the toughest thing to win at consistently, even for the best handicappers.
On Tuesday night was just another reason why our system gives a great chance to win a GPP tournament.
We rostered 9 teams to be wheeled in stacks with 4 Starting Pitchers. We had the max amount of entries permitted in the $1 Sac Fly contest (150).
The best stacks of the night were the Rangers, Angels and Rays, with the pitchers that brought home great efforts being Aaron Sanchez and Jose Quintana. We had those guys. Unfortunately we also had a rainout in St. Louis effectively kill 25% of our rosters.
The weather and roster locks on FD make it even tougher to win money. Read the rest of this entry

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