RosterWatch Week 7 Ultimate DFS Cheat Sheet (DraftKings, FanDuel) Now Available
RosterWatch Nation,
The Week 7 Ultimate two-step DFS cheat sheet for DraftKings and FanDuel is up and available for download in the downloads section for RosterWatch PRO Users. Not a RW PRO user? Why not? Sign up now and win some money this weekend. Membership is cheaper than a cheap cup of coffee.
Download and use the RosterWatch DFS cheat sheet like you used the world-famous draft cheat sheet or waiver wire cheat sheet. Click on the “your profile” tab above, and you’ll see the DFS Cheat Sheet in your downloads. Then, just follow the two simple steps, keeping in mind the notes below. You’ll end up with a daily lineup for Week 7 that will, more likely than not, land you in the money. But don’t take our word for it.
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A few notes:
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– We’d recommend playing in the 50/50 tournaments where the top half of participants double up their entry fee. Large Guaranteed Prize Pool tournaments are a lot of fun – and the sheet will work for them – but your success over the course of the season will come largely through 50/50’s and Double-Ups when using the two-step cheat sheet.
– If you’re playing in a large prize-pool tournament, you’ll need to do some things to differentiate your lineup from those of others and choose players that will have low-percentage ownership from your competitors. In these situations, we’d recommend buying as many of the “$$$” and “$$” players you can and then filling up the rest of the roster with players listed under Step 2.
– Furthermore, in large tournaments, Trashman’s weekly Garbage Grab is an excellent tool for selecting low-to-minimum salary fliers with nice upside to fill out your lineup. The Garbage Grab comes out Saturday as soon as the Trashman gets it to us. We’d highly recommend supplementing the Two-Step DFS Cheat Sheet with a pick or two from the Garbage Grab if you’re playing in one of the million-dollar contests. There’s almost always a player or two identified in the piece who are not on anyone’s radar and go off.
– We wish you the best of luck and thank you again for being part of our winning community.
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is it ok to use $ players in GPPS? Or should we absolutely stick to $$$ and $$ players and the Step 2 guys?
Northface, it’s OK to use whichever players from the top part of the chart you want in GPP.
It’s probably a good idea in larger contests or tournaments