Wager Mage
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Go to the 'My Contests' page and click the 'History' button. You'll see a 'Download Entry History' link. If you click that, you'll have access to an Excel spreadsheet with all of your past leagues, sorted by sport, data, place finished, points, winnings, and entry fee.
The favourite usually wins a horse racing around 30-35% of the time. And if you were wondering, the second favourite usually wins around 18-21% of...
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Here is a list of the possible bets and their meaning : Over 1,5 : More than 1goal must be scored during the match to win. Under 1,5 : Less than 2...
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Read More »The first thing that users tend to want to uncover is their average scores. I think it’s fun to analyze average scores, but it’s also pretty irrelevant. The scores needed to win a league change all the time (based on starters, salary cap flexibility, actual game results, and so on). Think about how much DraftKings’ scores have changed with the additional wide receiver slot this year, for example, or the loosening of the salary cap. If you want to analyze how your average scores change over the course of an entire NBA or MLB season, I think that has some merit. But there are better ways to assess your progress as a daily fantasy player.
We inherit a set of 23 chromosomes from our mothers and another set of 23 from our fathers. One of those pairs are the chromosomes that determine...
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Hard Hands If you get dealt a hard hand (no 11-point Ace included), and the Dealer shows an Ace, you'll only stand if you have 18 or more. If you...
Read More »I mentioned that assessing win rates and even profit is difficult in GPPs. That’s because, due to the top-heavy payout structure of all tournaments, GPP profits tend to be characterized by a punctuated equilibrium—long periods of no growth or a small decline interrupted by huge cashes. That’s the main reason that I think you need to analyze your GPP results differently than your cash game history. One way to do that is to evaluate the distribution of scores in each league type. Since there’s no value in finishing in, say, the 70th percentile in a GPP (whereas that would be profitable in a 50/50), your goal should be hitting a home run. In a previous article, I posted a sample probability of reaching certain scores on DraftKings with different strategies. If you’re approaching tournaments and cash games correctly, your scores should be distributed in a manner similar to this… A safe, low-variance approach is going to limit your upside and your downside, giving you more exposure to moderate scores—a narrow range of potential outcomes. A risk-seeking, high-variance approach opens up the range of potential scores—more access to elite performances, but also more downside. If you’re properly structuring your lineups according to the league type, you should see more top-tier lineups and more horrible lineups in your tournaments. If you see that your distribution of scores is similar regardless of the leagues entered, that’s a sign that you’re approaching either cash games or GPPs (or both) inefficiently. The goal in tournaments is to maximize your access to a high ceiling, which necessarily increases your downside. While bottom-of-the-barrel scores clearly suck, they could actually be a positive sign of your tournament prowess if they’re accompanied by an increase in elite scores, too.
Q: Can a horse carry a 300 pound person? Some horses can carry a 300 pound rider, but your balance is also important. If you don't have a good...
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If you're in a state where the service is restricted, you can bypass DraftKings location blocks with a Virtual Private Network (VPN). Using a VPN,...
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It's thought to have come from the Gaelic word “cam sron” which means “crooked nose” or “cam abhainn” which means “crooked river.” A Scottish...
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yes, but it depends on the circumstances. Betting on both teams (also called arbitrage betting or middling) can result in the bettor making a...
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