RotoGrinders TPOY: Race for the Title

Fame. Glory. Entertainment. Bragging rights. Free trips to Vegas. These are just a few of the many reasons that we all play daily fantasy sports (DFS). Some of us play for just a few of these reasons, but there is only one sure-fire way to achieve every one of these goals in one fell swoop: being the RotoGrinders Tournament Player of the Year (TPOY).

As the year winds down, the excitement is building to see which of the top DFS players in the world will come up as this year’s champion. But before we get to that, you may be asking yourself…

What is the RotoGrinders TPOY?

In a nutshell, the TPOY Leaderboard is a rankings system that tracks the 50 best large-field tournament finishes for each player across DFS sites. The rankings system assigns a point value for each of these finishes and totals them to create the TPOY leaderboard.

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What’s the goal of the TPOY?

The TPOY will recognize the most successful daily fantasy tournament player in 2014. As the DFS industry experiences record growth, it’s important to validate the expert skill required to consistently win at such a high level.

The TPOY scoring system, clarified

While the rankings system sounds pretty straightforward, there are a few criteria that a contest needs to have in order to be eligible to be counted towards the TPOY standings. These include:

— The prize pool for the contest must equal at least $10,000
— The player must finish in the top 20% of the field
— The contest must have taken place in the 2014 calendar year
— If a player has multiple entries in a tournament, only their best finish is counted

Players are then awarded points using a formula based on their finish in the tournament and the prize pool to determine the overall TPOY rankings. For more detailed information, and a full breakdown of the TPOY points formula, be sure to check out the TPOY FAQ here.

What are TPOY participants playing for?

In addition to eternal fantasy glory, the winner of the Tournament Player of the Year will receive a custom made trophy commemorating their accomplishment, along with a free first class plane ride and hotel suite for the legendary RotoGrinders NFL Kickoff party in Las Vegas in 2015. Not a bad deal!

The race to the finish

With 2014 coming to a close, we’re beginning to see how the standings are going to shake out. With that said, even though the DraftKings King of the Beach Finals and the FanDuel FFFC are in the books, there are still plenty of chances to jump up in the rankings.

The Frontrunners

With all of this in mind, let’s take a look at some of the players who are in the running to take down the 2014 RotoGrinders Tournament Player of the Year.

Jonathan “McJester” Zellers

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It’s always best to start at the top, and McJester is certainly no exception. The degree to which McJester has dominated GPPs (Guaranteed Prize Pool tournaments) this year has been nothing short of amazing. McJester started to make a name for himself early in the year when he went on what could easily be described as one of the craziest heaters of all time.

In the second half of the 2013-2014 NBA season, McJester won the FanDuel Slam (which is their flagship $25 NBA GPP) an astonishing 7 times, along with a number of other top 5 finishes. In addition to winning it multiple times, McJester’s unique GPP lineup building strategy caused him to claim three or more places in the top 10 on more than one occasion.

All of that aside, it takes much more than 7 results to win an award as prestigious as the Tournament Player of the Year. In addition to his NBA Slam success, McJester was also the winner of the StarStreet (RIP) NBA Finals. In fact, he finished 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in this tournament…Incredible! He also finished in second, seventh, and eleventh place in the DraftKings $1,000,000 Bank Shot, giving him 2,403.46 TPOY points, and huge scores on three of the major sites.

Of course, even though McJester claimed multiple top scores in a few of these tournaments, only his best finish in each event counts towards his TPOY ranking.

Peter “csuram88” Jennings

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I think we can all agree “it’s fair” to say that csuram is one of, if not the best DFS player in the world right now. A few short months ago, Peter took down 1st place in the DraftKings King of the Beach MLB Finals in Atlantis, which was worth a whopping 8,149.08 TPOY points. Oh yeah, he won a million dollars in that tournament too, but who cares about that when the RG Tournament Player of the Year is on the line!

Peter has been a dominant force on DraftKings all year long across every major sport, including a big score on Week 8 of this NFL season when he took down the $50 GPP. In addition, Peter had three entries in the King of the Beach finals this past weekend, and while he didn’t turn any of those into another huge score, just qualifying for three seats to such an exclusive event is incredibly impressive.

DraftKings isn’t the only place that Peter has had success, as he has had several top finishes in the FanDuel Monster as well as the $1,065 buy-in MLB tournament.

Peter’s results from the NFL King of the Beach, while not a top finish, should provide a nice boost in points to close the gap with McJester. “The Ram” had two seats in the FanDuel FFFC this past weekend, and a high finish there would have certainly put him over the top. However, that didn’t happen, and Grinders member Escot4 took down $2,000,000 playing daily fantasy football. Incredible.

Justin “stlcardinals84” Van Zuiden

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Justin began his run for the TPOY title early in the year with a stretch of wins at the start of the MLB season that could be described as nothing short of epic. In the month of April it seemed like every single night Justin was either winning, or very close to winning, the FanDuel MLB Monster, which is their $200 nightly MLB GPP. Those wins kept him at the top of the TPOY leaderboard all by his lonesome for quite some time. On top of that, he also qualified for the FanDuel WFBC (World Fantasy Baseball Championships) at the end of the 2014 baseball season, which is quite an accomplishment by itself.

While baseball was certainly his best sport this year, Justin has also become quite well known for his consistent success on DraftKings CFB, as well as the occasional big NBA score. If there is a sport that has daily fantasy, you can bet your bottom dollar that stlcardinals84 will find an edge in it. Currently, Justin sits in third place, and is well within striking distance of the TPOY’s top honors. There are still two more weeks left in the year, and a win in any of the big NFL GPPs coming up could easily put him over the top.

Drew “dinkpiece” Dinkmeyer

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While it would take what would likely be one of the most dominating streaks of all time for him to take the top spot, I would be remiss if I didn’t mention the DFS force that is Drew Dinkmeyer. For those of you who might have missed it, Drew won the DraftKings $3m Millionaire Maker tournament this past weekend, beating out over 109,000 people to become an instant daily fantasy football millionaire. That win awarded him 7,620.37 TPOY points, which was enough to skyrocket him from out of contention into the top 10.

As things currently stand, Drew is about 9,000 TPOY points behind the first place McJester, but with all of the NFL tournaments coming up (inclulding another million dollar first place prize on DraftKings!) and the ever-increasing NBA tournaments, anything is possible!

It’s hard to say which sport is Drew’s “best” since he has success in all the major DFS sports. Between last week’s Millionaire Maker, the DraftKings MLB King of the Beach final, and multiple NBA tournaments (the FanDuel slam being one of them), dinkpiece has at least one major GPP win in each of the major sports.

Drew is a contender to win every GPP every night, so don’t count him out just yet!

The Race to the Finish

There is no doubt that every player in the Top 10 of the TPOY leaderboard at the moment has had a very impressive 2014 in the world of daily fantasy sports. But with that said, the final standings are far from decided. A first place finish in any of the massive NFL or NBA tournaments in the next few weeks could be worth 7,000 or more TPOY points, which could cause quite a stir in the standings.

There is another million dollar first place prize still to be won, and any player can easily have a huge week by winning more than one of the big GPPs. There are quite a few other players other than the few mentioned above that have a very legitimate shot at taking down the TPOY title with a huge score or two.

When it’s all said and done, there can only be one RotoGrinders Tournament Player of the Year, but one thing is for certain, whoever takes it down will have certainly have earned the honor of receiving the most sought after award in DFS.

Who do you think will take down the title? Let me know in the comments!

About the Author

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Brian Hourigan (CruzinToVictory)

Brian Hourigan, A.K.A. CruzinToVictory (CruzinToVictry on Twitter), started playing fantasy sports his freshman year at UCONN and never looked back. He’s related to Babe Ruth, and is an odd mix of nerd, musician, and sports fanatic. Cruzin is a life long Giants, Yankees, and Huskies fan, and he has a Bachelors degree in Music, along with a Masters degree in Computer Science.