MMA DFS Picks: DraftKings & FanDuel Expert Survey for UFC Fight Night - Dariush vs. Tsarukyan

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Our panel of experts is here to give you their MMA DFS picks for today’s contests by answering a handful of questions to help you make crucial lineup-building decisions. Want to know Squirrelpatrol’s favorite value play? Or h3budda’s top fighter for tournaments? Find out below!

MMA DFS Picks: DraftKings & FanDuel Expert Survey for UFC Fight Night – Dariush vs. Tsarukyan

What are your thoughts about stacking the five-round fight in cash?

eys819: I would definitely stack this one. Tsarukyan is one of the best plays on the slate, and Dariush is a great value option. The fight is favored to last into the fourth round, so we should get a very nice floor from the stack.

Moneyball16: This is an easy stack in DraftKings cash. Dariush has a lot of win equity compared to the fighters around his salary, Tsarukyan can win with striking or takedowns, and this fight has over 40% odds to go the full 5 rounds.

h3budda: There are not a lot of values to open up cash games, so you should stack and move on in this spot. You are locking in -130 over 3.5 rounds, which gives you a nice striking floor for both guys. It could be difficult for Armen to get takedowns at first, which would only help the floor of this fight.

squirrelpatrol: I would stack this fight in cash games – Dariush is a long shot to win, but that’s priced into his salary, and the fighters priced around him have a very low floor.

What is the fight you are most likely to avoid and why?

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