Using Positional Volatility to Make Optimal Cash Game Decisions

Since your aim is to maximize your lineup’s floor in cash games, you would construct an optimal cash game lineup by using the floor projections you learned to calculate in Lesson 5.

Calculating Floor Points-Per-Dollar, or Floor Value

Up until now, I haven’t touched on player salaries. Just like with normal projections, you can divide a player’s floor projection by his salary to get a floor-dollar-per-point value. Let’s do an example.

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One of the most well respected DFS analysts in the industry. Chris Raybon (@Chris Raybon) is the Senior DFS Editor for 4for4.com and the host of the DFS MVP Podcast. Nominated for the FWSA‘s Newcomer of the Year award in 2015, Raybon is known for his DFS Playbook positional strategy guides as well as his groundbreaking work on stacking with running backs in DFS tournaments. A Syracuse University alum who specialized in accounting, Raybon believes in the synergy of quantitative and qualitative analysis. He started playing fantasy as a kid in the mid-90s and has seen every single play of every single NFL game since 2010.