If I want to play a NBA 150-lineup DK contest, and I have a player pool of around 40 players, which of these strategies would give me the best results, in most cases:
1. Use 1 unique player, 100% exposure, to create 500+ lineups and then take the 150 with the best projected scores.
2. Increase the number of unique players at 100% exposure until it only can create around 150 lineups.
3. Use 1 unique player and decrease the exposure until you get around 150 lineups.
4. User 2 or 3 unique players, and reduce the exposure until you get around 150 lineups.
5. Decrease the number of players in the player pool until with 1 unique player and 100% exposure until you get around 150 lineups.
6. Decrease the number of players in the player pool with any of the other strategies above to get 150 lineups.
I would be interested in how you might be using FantasyCruncher for these large entry contests on DK and what results you have been getting.
1. Use 1 unique player, 100% exposure, to create 500+ lineups and then take the 150 with the best projected scores.
2. Increase the number of unique players at 100% exposure until it only can create around 150 lineups.
3. Use 1 unique player and decrease the exposure until you get around 150 lineups.
4. User 2 or 3 unique players, and reduce the exposure until you get around 150 lineups.
5. Decrease the number of players in the player pool until with 1 unique player and 100% exposure until you get around 150 lineups.
6. Decrease the number of players in the player pool with any of the other strategies above to get 150 lineups.
I would be interested in how you might be using FantasyCruncher for these large entry contests on DK and what results you have been getting.