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Episode 10 - i will be talking about Prize picks

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In this Episode i will be talk about Prize Picks. 

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Hello, hello. Today is Thursday, January 2nd, 2025. That's today's date. We're about to go to chapter 9, lecture 9. Prize pick using player prompts on single players. Well, I got a little formula. Um chapter 9 is not gonna be in my book. My book stops at chapter 8. This is just an add-on that I've been working on. I'm about to go over uh chapter 9, lecture 9, for prize picks using player prompts on single players. DraftKings is an American gambling company based in Boston, Massachusetts. It offers sports books and daily fantasy sports service. The company was originally launched in 2012 as a DFS provider competing with principals with the New York. How do you play DraftKings for beginners? Here how how it works. First, you create an account and make a deposit, then you use the money to draft a team of players for particular sports. If your team does well, you earn points and move up in the standards. If you don't, you drop down. Simply choose two to six players, stats of your choice to get started, two or three stats is the safest route, but five to six lead to high potential payout. If you already know a player you want to pick, you can type their name in the search bar. However, you can also browse through our board of squares separated by leads and stats. Oops. Prize pick has a wide variety of spots sports, including NBA, NFL, major league, NHL, women's NBA, college sports, PGA, tennis, and several esports titles within these markets. Prize picks offer many stats categories. For example, NBA stats on Prize Pick include points, rebounds, assistance, points, plus rebounds, plus assists, assistance, fantasy points, free throws, three points. Pick more or less on each of these squares in your lineup. Get them right, and you win big. Oops, sorry, I went too far up. This you know, for people who never knew about prize pick, I just found out about this. Pick flex and power play. If even one picks lose, the lineup loses. However, the higher risk is the neg negated by higher payout ten times your money. Flex pay are the safest way to play. One or two of your picks can lose and you can still get paid out. For example, six slash six or six picks, flex play play pays out twenty-five times, whatever you you know, put down. But you still double your money if you go five to six, and you get nearly half of your entry fees back for going four to six. The minimum entry fee on Price Pick is five dollars. You'll be able to see your exact potential payout when you type in your entry fee so you can make adjustments based on that information. Make sure you pick in the entry fee that you are comfortable with, submit your lineup once you pick two to six stats, more or less, flex power, and your entry fee. You're done. It's that easy. Now you can just submit your lineup, sweat the results in real time. Alright, that's the different um places you can play uh prize pick online, it'll tell you, and I guess the ones that's not colored in, you can't play there. You just have to just look it up. You go to the site to see uh price pick if it's legal in your area. Um I'm just showing this because a lot of people don't know that about price pick, they just know about uh parlays and the sports betting. But this is just a new avenue where you can just bet on the individual player, and I got a few formulas for it. I'm just showing you. Um you can you know they have all the little prompts and stuff they have. If you you can scan that barcode, that'll be my um reference. This is my reference code. All you have to do is use your cell phone and take a picture, and the email address will pop up, and you press the email address, then it will send you to Prize Pick and follow the directions from the site. Um this is how you play Prize Pick. You can pick up to six players, that will be called a flex play. I would only pick two players. Picking six players is very hard. Remember, all six have to win for you to win big for you to win a big prize. If I only have five out of six, you win fifty to twenty depends on how much you put on the um bet. I would only pick two players at at a time to have a better chance of winning, putting $25 on it. Yeah, um, you gotta remember this like a parlay. Your odds. Two, you can put five dollars or however much you want, but picking six, I've been playing that. I've been playing this for about a year. I probably hit about five out of six one time after for playing four years, so that the odds are really against you. You can't pick one, pick the minimum, two. That's the way I go. And you want to put a lot of money down, put a lot of money down, but just pick two. Oops, sort of went too far. Oh, I didn't. Checking it out. Man, I'm going too fast. Alright. Example for playing prize pick. For my prize pick formula for NFL and college football when playing prize pick. I only play two of these options, only one ticket per two players. I would just pick QB, passing, TDs, uh field goals made by the kicker, wide receiver, receiving yards, rushing yards, tight end receiving yards, and field goal, three points made. I picked that category because it'd be easier to hit all that other stuff. You're gonna lose your money. That's why I just picked something simple. Let me scroll down. Example for prize pick formulas. Ways to bet on prize pick for the NFL. Only pick two players per ticket, bet only $25 for the bet for the best results for your dollar. Remember, this is a parlay. The odds are against you. Don't pick more than two players when playing prize pick to better your chances of winning. If you pick more than two players, you will more than likely lose your money. You gotta remember, gambling can be a hustle if you don't know what you're doing. Now, if you want to lose your money, pick all six. You'd be better off just picking two. Example for prize pick formula. Use ESPN.com history on the last two real games the player played by looking at the past last two real game stats. I look at the last two games he played. You can use the computer program to simulate the third game or use PlayStation 5 to simulate the third game. So you will be using some type of analytics to look into the outcomes of what may happen. Like looking into the future. Number three. Once you have all three scores, add all three scores up, then divide by three into the final score. And after you divide it by three into the finals, into the final score, add scores together. You should get an answer if you should go higher or lower on a player prize pick. Gotta remember, I'm putting a little formula. I'm gonna show an example on my formula. You can go with it or tweak it. This is ample price pick formula for NFL. Dallas Cowboys, QB, Drake Prescott, passing yards versus the Saints. Alright. Passing yards. His last two games. He passed for 403 and 179. Then I use them a real games where it said real game stats versus Green Bay Packers versus Cleveland Browns. I use analytics. Okay. I use Analytics, PlayStation 5, simulated. He passed for 237. I added all of them up. It gave me 819. Okay. I divided it by three. I got 273. Price pick had Prescott at 271 passing yards. I would have not picked this because the points are too close. It need to be 15 points and higher for me to pick over. If not 15 points and higher, I would have gone under or not touched this player for the bet. So I did all that. My motto is I had to go over 271. We just using Prescott um passing yards for example. If my calculation wasn't 15 points or higher, I would have gone under or I wouldn't have touched it. But it's it's your use that scale 15 points higher than what they have. You want to give yourself some cushion because if it's struggling, if you see your numbers and they numbers struggling, it's more than likely it's gonna go under. That player's gonna um go under because it's it's too close. But if it's 15 and higher, it's more likely that player is gonna go over. That's just the formula I made for a prize pick using analytics and um the the past two games that the player played on how many numbers they put up. Alright, here go another one for uh prize pick LeBron James Example NBA prize pick formula when player prize pick for NBA only play two of these options only per ticket, two player parlays only, because when you start going three, four, five, six. I mean, you your chances of you gotta go undefeated if one lose, that's gonna mess your money up unless it's a fat flex. And flex pay don't pay out a lot of money. You I mean, you really gotta know your stuff and do your homework if you're gonna pick all six. Now, for basketball, you should only pick points, rebounds, and three points made. That's it. All that other stuff that they have, you wasting your time and money. Just these three options pick from and only pick two player parlays only, the better your odds of winning. And when you start picking all them different five and six parlays, your odds of winning is gonna be low. Scroll down to the next one. Prize pick formula for NBA. Use data base history on ESPN for NBA information on the last two games players play for the team you want to bet on. Get NBA games and points. Also get the stats of each player off of ESPN.com. Number two, use a computer program or PlayStation 5 to simulate the third game so you can add all three scores up and divide by three to get your answer to see if you're gonna go over or under on Prize Pick using player analytics. The final answer that you get will be the answer what will happen into the future. So we're trying to look into the future of the possibilities what can happen, and you gotta remember for basketball, we're still gonna probably do the same thing if the score is a certain point, and then we only beating them by one or two points. You can do it under or don't touch it. It's fighting. We want this at least over 15 points. Okay, we we want our calculation to be at least over 15 points or until what what we got to beat the score to go over, and if it's fighting, it's it's more likely it's gonna go under if it's too close. Our calculation and the house calculation. Let me scroll down. Example for prize pick formula of NBA Lakers, LeBron James, single player prompt bet, points versus against the Minnesota Timberwolves, points per game against the New Orleans Pelicans, real game, last real game, points for against the Memphis Grizzlies, real game, last real game played. I simulated on the Minnesota Timberwolves PlayStation 5 simulation stats. Alright, to your left is how many points he scored the last two real games, and then the simulation against the Minnesota Timberwolves. I added it up, it was 85 points, divided it by three. I'm gonna get at least about 28 points out of LeBron's James. My formula said LeBron James was gonna score 28 points. Price pick had it at 24.5. If my point spread is not over 15 points and up, over prize picks bet, I will I will go under if it's over prize picks, point spread of 15 points, and I will pick over. So my formula said LeBron's was going to score 28 points, and prize picks is at 24.5. That's too close for me. I would have gone under. If my point spread would have said LeBron's would have scored 43 points, I would have picked over. So you see, I said he was gonna score 28, price speak said 24.5. That's like three points, three and a half points, that's too close. I wanted him to score if it said he's gonna my if my former says he's gonna score 28 points. I'm gonna add 15 points to that. So I will um throw it 443. Okay, I would have wanted him to um I would have wanted him to score like 40, like 43 points, or close to the 40s for me to go over, so it's kind of under to me. He didn't score more points. That 24, that's like 25 points. Yeah, the score that's too close to that 28, so I would have gone under on that. I would want him to score like 43 points or higher for me to go over. So, yeah. This giving you a formula, what to go off of to if you want to go higher or lower, or don't touch it. Okay, before I end chapter nine, uh, you know, please take notes. That's the best thing I can tell you. Take notes. I used the real games, how many points he scored against them teams, then I use a simulation, him playing the Timberwolves, how many points he was gonna score. Please don't go off the um PlayStation 5 simulation only because you're gonna lose your money. You still gotta do a mathematical formula, add them all up, get your 85 or how many points when you add all three scores up divided by three, 28 points. That's what I came up with. Okay, you would have had to do 25, you know, and I felt them three points is too close to the 24.5, so this please take notes and read at the bottom so you can understand for prompt bet and betting on individual players. I just wanted to put that out there so you can understand what I was doing. You might like it, you might not. You know, I studied on this for about a year when I was winning. Well, it's a hit and a miss. I really for me really wouldn't be just doing uh single player bet unless I just had a couple dollars just to mess off. I wouldn't really bet heavily into this. I'll get into more chapter um in the next chapter about why I wouldn't be doing it. But I this just for fun, a few dollars or something. I wouldn't put no more than a hundred dollars on player prompts and bet. No more than a hundred dollars. You know, but this is the end of chapter nine, lecture nine, on player prompts and single player betting. About to stop this one before we go to chapter 10.