Yay!!! Finally some positive momentum, hahaha. Congrats Bergy!!! Your lineup actually looks good.
So, last night I won $15 with a 50.90pt lineup. Once again, my goalie was the downfall. I opted to go with Mrazek and only got .4pts out of him. The rest of the lineup did great....
M. Hanzal 9pts
M. Koivu 4.5pts
M. Domi 11.5pts
A. Duclair 7pts
Z. Parise 4pts
O. Ekman-Larsson 4pts
K. Shattenkirk 3.5pts
C. Coyle 6pts
Just imagine if I had good goalie points... *sigh*
Still working on tonight's lineups, but it was nice to get something last night.
Yay!!! Finally some positive momentum, hahaha. Congrats Bergy!!! Your lineup actually looks good.
Still around Bergy? I posted another big night.
https://twitter.com/kytmagic/status/701979061887832064
Yes, still around, but not doing much. Struggling to even get over 30pts. It's becoming more and more evident that this DFS thing just isn't for me. It doesn't matter what I try, I'm always at the middle of the pack or worst aside from a 50pt lineup once in a blue moon. I really don't know how you do, but you definitely have a knack for it that's for sure!
Yes, you've been a great help in trying to help me along. I just don't seem to have the ability of picking which players will do best against which opponent. I've tried focusing on full lines, powerplay units, etc. I always just pick the wrong players. Here are the lineups I'm going with tonight.
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Thanks for the input! I always avoided players playing on back to back nights and would constantly get burned with that method as well. I'll take another look.
You're welcome. I almost didn't say anything, lest I be the one to steer you away from odds-defying success, as certainly it's not a 100% rule that players in these circumstances will always do poorly. But if your goal is indeed to roster players who stand the best chance of seeing you win money, then you probably want to rethink the second line-up, or perhaps just go with the first, which, frankly, seemed decent based on my non-DFS oriented instincts.
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Trust me, as frustrating as this journey has been I'll take all the advice I can get to get better at this. That was one of my only attempts at using players doing back to backs. It does make complete sense to me avoid it, but I've seen it work like a charm before so figured I'd try it. I did go ahead and edit my lineup. It now looks like this. The only issue I can see is that ownership will likely be high on these players, but we'll see....
Alright... I said the hell with it. I'm in the mood to gamble tonight. I entered the original lineup into a few contests too. If those players did well tonight and I could've won I'd kick myself in the ass. So I have 3 lineups in for tonight. We'll see how it goes.
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Seems decent - likely not quite as viable as your first line-up, but who knows.
Looking quickly at the games, my unscientific thoughts are that Dallas guys should be nice bets (Oduya could pay off well for you) and I think Detroit guys in particular should do very well, since not only is Columbus playing back-to-back away games, but it's McElhinney making his first start in roughly 7 weeks, and he's pretty bad even when at his best.
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Here are my final scores. This is what it's like for me night after night. Entered all 3 lineups into 6 contests including 50/50s and still didn't win a damn thing. Didn't even break even... zeroes across the board.
At least you are having fun, right?
10 Team, Points Only, Cash League
25 Man Roster (no position), top 20 point getters count at end of month
Keep 20/25 at seasons end, Cut 5 to FA for redrafting
Goalie points W=2pt L=-1pt SHO=2pt
Stamkos, Tavares, Eichel, Mercer, JRobertson, RThomas, Kucherov, Nugent-Hopkins, Tuch, KConnor, Necas, Point, Konecny, SJarvis, Cozenz, Morrissey, Bouchard, Josi, Novak, Tolvanen, Peterka, SBennett
G- Vasilevskiy, Sorokin, Oettinger
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