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Originally Posted by dkgojackets
1. this is true and possibly even more extreme. the top players have their own projection models. you arent going to win just looking at the same information everyone else is using
2. these types of shows from my experience are pretty broad and just go over level one info for the week about several players that is easily accessible. they aren't posting their actual lineups, plus the shows are usually during the week and a lot changes as actives/inactives become clearer
3. no real difference to me. multi-entry is just needed to fill larger contests, there are a lot of complete bust lineups in them too
4. rotoworld has pretty good dfs coverage
Thanks man!
I'll check out rotoworld.
Some more questions to throw out:
5. Also, as a newb player, I noticed on Fan Duel I am now no longer eligible to play in the beginner contests, as I've past the 50 contest limit. How much different would that cashing point be in a beginner contest vs a non beginner? Mind you I play low stakes of $1 - $10 single entry cash games.
6. What is the effect on a player of entering a cash game with 20 contestants vs 100? I generally go for the 100 to have a wider mix of opponents. Any thoughts on this?