I guess in a way you have to gamble on low owned players if trying to hit it big. But to me, that approach seems tantamount to betting on long shots at the track. There has to be better value and success in picking safer, yet still non-obvious picks. Sort of like the NCAA basketball pool. In Bergy's case, his goalies crapped the bed last night. Between that and the lack of scoring, it was tough to come out ahead.
If only I didn't have 3000 words of columns to write each week - I'd be all over DFS just like I was with online poker back in the glorious mid 2000s.