Constructing Your Script - Your Core

When people start scripting, the single biggest mistake they make is wanting to play too many players. The general public thinks that making 150 lineups means a player can cover every imaginable scenario. If that were true, one in every 150 teams would be winning first place in every tournament.

When you’re scripting, the goal should not be to try and cover every possible player. Instead, the goal should be to cover as many angles as possible on a small core of players.

I bolded that section because I think it’s that important. In fact, I think it’s probably the most important piece of information in this entire course. The best way to make sure that you don’t profit from scripting is by trying to cover every angle in the slate. There are simply too many angles to cover. It’s simply not possible. Instead, the goal should be to find a core group of players who put you in the best position to win and then go from there with the angle on them.

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Eric Crain (jakz101)

Eric Crain, aka jakz101, is a former professional poker player who started playing DFS full time in October of 2015. He has qualified multiple times for live finals and is routinely ranked at the top of all the major sport leaderboards. Perhaps his biggest claim to fame is when he won the DraftKings NFL Millionaire Maker in October of 2016 (as well as finishing 3rd and 4th). A popular RotoGrinders contributor, Crain hosts multiple shows each week and often provides excellent in-depth written analysis for RotoGrinders Premium members.

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