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John Deere Classic 2022 DraftKings Picks

Pat is back with DB to discuss the full DFS slate on DraftKings for the John Deere Classic 2022 as the PGA TOUR heads to TPC Deere Run. The boys discuss their strategy for lineup construction, where the chalk may be, cash picks, and their favorite tournament plays. Plus, the fellas try something new in the $6K range with a snake draft of players to help you make those tough decisions at the bottom end of an ugly field.

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Junkie Jargon

Ever catch yourself wondering what in the world the guys are talking about? The Junkie Jargon glossary lays it all out for you.

Cash Game

A common term used for describing contests in which the prize pool is divided in half and is awarded to the winners. Typically a 1-1 ROI. Cash Games consist of:

  • Head-to-Head (Heads Up) – A daily fantasy sports contest against a single opponent.
  • 50/50 – A league in which the top 50% of scores win. In a 50/50 league with 100 entries, the top 50 scores double their “buy-in” minus the “rake.” So even if you finish 50th in a 100-man $10 50/50, you win the same amount as the 1st-place finisher ($18).
  • Double-Up – Cash game in which players who win double their entry fee. “Double-Ups” are different from 50/50s in that those who win actually multiply their full entry (for instance, a $10 entry that wins in a Double-Up would win $20), but sites take their rakes by having fewer than half the field.