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LIVE! DraftKings DFS Tutorial, NFL Free Agency, & The PLAYERS Peek-A-Boo

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Happy Johnny Appleseed Day!

Were gonna dive into what the DraftKings contests and structure look like, we play DraftKings DFS (sometimes well, sometimes hilarious). Also, NFL Free Agency has been BONKERS, let's look at some of the signings. Finally, we look ahead to TPC Sawgrass and the island green is actually a peninsula. Look Alive, folks!

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  • Barely missed this. I watched the replay. New intro is killer; great logo. This is EXACTLY what I've been wanting. Two weeks ago, I managed to make a golf line-up. I somehow entered it into a random contest, but I really didn't know what I was doing, interface-wise. (Not knowing what I was doing golfer-picking-wise was a double whammy. ;- ) I considered asking for this tutorial, but I didn't want to be the one to cause everyone else--who know what they're doing--to be bored. Side note: DraftKings is my 4th book, but it is the only one that can't find what state I'm in. It's complicated. My internet comes from across the state line which is one mile away. The other three books know what state I'm in (because they ping nearby wifi?). Even using my phone, DK thinks I'm in the adjoining state. All of this is to say that one reason I haven't been able to figure all this out is every time I want to bet on DK, I have to drive away from the state line. It's no fun placing a bet on the phone, it's especially no fun trying to figure out what you want to bet, and it's especially no fun to try to learn the ins and outs on your phone. Thanks for the valuable tutorial. Thanks to whomever asked for the tutorial. If no one asked for the tutorial and AK just knew it was needed . . . kudos! Any further detail is welcome. My question is on number of entries. At 19:19 mark, you use an example tourney with entries of 642/3567 (3 max). I was assuming first number is number of people and second number was number of entries, but that can't be right (3 times 642 is under 2000). What are those two numbers?

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