According to a McKinsey report, a whopping 91% of all profit in DFS is earned by just 1.3% of the users. What are these top 1% of players doing? How are they approaching the game that allows them to take the bulk of the winnings over others? In this podcast, Jordan Cooper discusses game theory concepts of expert-level DFS play that will completely revolutionize your process and put yourself on the... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 109 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Fantasy SportsSports |
Jordan Cooper welcomes on Ed Miller to discuss his new book, why sports betting is a game of information asymmetry & adverse selection, how the ecosystem is held together by duct tape, the difference between markets & models, why online sports bettin... more
Jordan Cooper welcomes on Daniel Hutchings (nerdytenor) to discuss the effect of contest simulations on the DFS ecosystem, who they could benefit most, their usefulness in large-field GPPs versus small-field ones, backtesting lineups post-lock, dupli... more
Jordan Cooper welcomes on Peter Jennings (CSURAM88) to discuss how profitable DFS players can translate their skills to sports betting including utilizing fantasy-based player projections appropriately, understanding the dynamics of inefficient prop ... more
Jordan Cooper welcomes on Brian Hooper (bric75) to debate the merits of fandom, the shifting bankroll mix between DFS and sports betting, portfolio theory in GPP play, duplication prediction, political election betting markets, and more. more
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Great information and insight but Jordan is constantly cutting off the other speaker. It’s a bit much only after one episode, I’ll go elsewhere.
This last one was just mumbling the same stuff over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again.
No one does it better in the industry. I’ve listened to just about every show Jordan has done over the last year (this pod or elsewhere), and he’s already turned me into a profitable player to the tune of around $20,000. more
Best DFS content available. Blender is A+++
This is the best dfs show period. Any individual episode of this show will teach you more than any other major dfs “picks” shows in their entirety.
Apple Podcasts | #227 | United States/Sports/Fantasy Sports |
Apple Podcasts | #210 | United Kingdom/Sports/Fantasy Sports |
Apple Podcasts | #219 | Canada/Sports/Fantasy Sports |
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