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![]() I'm at a loss to understand this stuff. can you explain it ? Thanks
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These Players get points for Birdies, Pars, Eagles, Standing in Tourney and lose points for Bogeys and worse.... Like fantasy football... In this tourney McIllroy is $11,600 where the lowest salary player is $6000. These 50/50's pay ROUGHLY half the field but not quite as that is the takeout... Key is to have as many players make the cut so they are scoring on weekend. You can lose 1 and get paid but more than 1 you have to be spot on your others... As I said before you want to play SINGLE ENTRIES where someone can't submit more than 1 entry... Otherwise you are up against SHarps that will submit 1 Lineup hundreds of times and they know what they are doing.... For these majors they also have a contest that pays $1 Million to winner but you are competing with about 250 K Entries.. This is a lottery ticket to me... I got hot once and hit for $800 in one. Its fun. I also do football but other sports like baseball require too much management as you need to be on top of lineups for players scratching... Football you pretty much know ahead of time. |
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![]() Thanks - what site/sports book offers this, I checked william hill and Fan duel and didnot see it or is past the entry date and doesn't show ? TY
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![]() DraftKings. Rose’s double on 18 will cost me dearly I’m afraid
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![]() Sorry to hear that, didnot see Roses meltdown, only saw he missed the cut by one ,had to be gut wrenching to see with so nuch riding on him. Hope one of your fix odds entries comes thru for you. GL
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The virtue of a man ought to be measured, not by his extraordinary exertions, but by his everyday conduct. Blaise Pascal |