intermediate
10 min readDaily Fantasy Sports (DFS)
Contests, salary caps, and strategy for fantasy sports.
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Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) lets you build a new fantasy team every day—or for a single slate of games. Unlike season-long fantasy, you compete against thousands of players for prizes that can reach millions of dollars.
How DFS Works
- Choose a contest (tournament, cash game, head-to-head)
- Build a lineup within the salary cap
- Players earn points based on real-world performance
- Highest point totals win prizes
Good to Know
Major platforms: DraftKings and FanDuel dominate the US market. Each has slightly different scoring and salary structures.
Contest Types
DFS Contest Comparison
| Contest Type | Field Size | Payout Structure | Strategy |
|---|---|---|---|
| GPP (Tournament) | 1,000-500,000+ | Top-heavy, 1st wins big | High risk, unique lineups |
| Cash Games | 2-100+ | ~50% of field cashes | Safe, chalk plays |
| Head-to-Head | 2 | Winner takes all | Consistent, low variance |
| 50/50 | 100-10,000 | Top 50% doubles up | Score in top half |
| Single Entry | Varies | One lineup only | Skill-focused, less multientry |
Building Lineups
Understanding Salary
Each player costs salary. Balance stars with value plays:
- Studs – Elite players worth the high price
- Value plays – Cheap players with upside
- Salary savings – Spending less to afford more stars elsewhere
Ownership and Leverage
Projected ownership % tells you how popular a player will be:
- High ownership (>30%) – "Chalk"—popular, obvious plays
- Low ownership (<10%) – Contrarian—differentiate if they hit
Strategy Insight
In GPPs, you need to differentiate. If 50% of the field owns a player and he busts, you gain massive ground. If he hits, you're just even with the field.
Strategy by Contest Type
Tournaments (GPPs)
- Target low-owned, high-ceiling players
- Build multiple unique lineups (if max-entry)
- Correlate teammates (stack QB with WR)
- Accept lower floor for higher ceiling
Cash Games
- Prioritize consistency over upside
- Use high-floor, safe players
- Avoid boom/bust players
- Don't worry about ownership
Pro Tip
The Cash/GPP Split: Many winning DFS players put 60-80% of bankroll in cash games for steady returns and 20-40% in GPPs for big score potential.
Stacking and Correlation
"Stacking" means grouping correlated players:
Common Stack Types (NFL)
| Stack | Players | Why It Works |
|---|---|---|
| QB-WR1-WR2 | Passing touchdown gives QB + WR points | Maximizes points from big plays |
| QB-WR-Opposing WR | Shootouts benefit both QBs/receivers | Game script correlation |
| RB-DEF | When team dominates, both score | Game flow driven |
Bankroll Management
- Never risk more than 10% daily – Even profitable players have bad days
- Keep tournament entries to 5% or less – High variance format
- Track everything – Know your true ROI by contest type
The Edge: Research and Tools
Serious DFS players use:
- Projections – Points projections for each player
- Optimizer tools – Generate optimal lineups mathematically
- Ownership projections – Predict chalk plays
- Injury reports – React fast to news
- Weather data – Wind, rain impact in outdoor sports
Warning
The competition is fierce. Professionals have sophisticated tools and data. Casual players often lose to the rake over time. Focus on smaller contests if starting out.
Realistic Expectations
- Platform rake is typically 10-15%
- ~80% of players are lifetime losers
- Edge players grind 2-10% ROI
- Big tournament wins require huge volume and luck
Key Takeaways
- 1DFS lets you build new teams daily for cash prizes
- 2Cash games: prioritize floor and consistency
- 3GPPs: differentiate with low-ownership, high-ceiling plays
- 4Stacking correlated players maximizes upside
- 5Competition is fierce—80% of players lose long-term