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Playoff DFS – Saturday 1/15

Well, what a week 18 we had. Here’s our best lineup – the Tom Brady lineup we so desperately wanted to play in our high-stakes tournament. Instead, went with Big Ben and ended up with a big bust. This Brady lineup was good enough for 183rd out of 289,801, turning $5 into $75, but it also would have turned into $100,000 in the other tournament. Big Ben did not.

You play DFS long enough and you’re going to have bad beats, regrets, etc. But you also play it long enough and you’ll find the right side of variance, too. Keep on keepin’ on.

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