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Statistician who spends way too much time looking for edges and advantages outside of traditional advanced stats. If you're looking for a unique perspective on fantasy sports and sports betting that has proven consistently successful, check out and try to make sense of my incoherent ramblings
![]() | Pocket aces originated with Texas hold’em poker, where a player has the highest advantage before the poker hand is played by getting dealt two aces. This is the best possible starting hand, but statistically, a player has only a 30% … read more » ![]() |
![]() | In a perfect world, I would break into Microsoft to steal Majorana 1, the new quantum computing chip that created its own unique state of matter, in order to do the work of millions of computers instantly. Most would use … read more » ![]() |
![]() | The dictionary defines ‘Auction‘ as “the fact or process of doing something; a thing is done; an act” and I find that appropriate. Auction drafts involve the process of doing the most during the draft and hammering down a strategy … read more » ![]() |
![]() | Hear me out. Counting stats like OPS and WHIP have been correctly accepted as affecting fantasy baseball projections. There is demonstrable proof that statistics like these can relatively predict a fantasy baseball player’s success rate. All of that makes perfect … read more » ![]() |
![]() | There is way too much positivity in fantasy baseball analysis. It sickens me. Everyone is going to bounce back, everyone is unlucky and everyone who is doing poorly will have “positive regression” (Don’t get me started on “positive regression”. Regression … read more » ![]() |
![]() | Welcome back to fantasy baseball by the numbers! Where to start, where to start. A few good options: Matt Waldron (SP – SD) is bringing back the knuckleball, and I am on board for it. Elly De La Cruz (SS – … read more » ![]() |
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