It’s been about 13 years since I shut down my old blog and stopped writing. While so much has changed, very little has changed. I got married, had two kids, and moved several times. Yet, sports and fantasy have always been around. I have been playing fantasy sports since I was 13 in 1995 and I don’t ever see myself not playing. I think now is the best time to start writing again. My children are a little older. Fantasy sports, especially daily fantasy have exploded everywhere. Gambling has become legal.
So what exactly is the goal of this blog then? Every week I will give my thoughts on sports, fantasy and gambling. I’ll give out picks, players and information that I believe will help all of us become better players and make money. There is enough money out there that we can all be profitable players. Should you listen to me? Well, that’s up to you. I have not had a losing football season since 2003. You can actually view my daily fantasy results here.
To me the fun of fantasy and gambling is that you can consume as much or little information as you want and make an informed decision.
Every week I will post the picks from my computer generated algorithm that I created with a friend and colleague. The algorithm will select every NFL game against the spread. It has been doing fairly well, finishing last season at 105-88, good for 54.40%. (In 2016 it went 127-94 for 57.47%) You can also follow the selections on twitter @Wintheweekend. Follow us!! Besides the computer picks, I will mention the games I specifically like every weekend.
Finally, I will list my daily fantasy player pool for the week. Every week I narrow my field down to a handful of guys at each position. I will also post the stacks I am most interested in using. Hopefully, we can all improve our game and make a little money along the way.
Wanna play a head-to-head week one? Comment with your DFS user name!
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