A flashback at some of the best performances from the Thursday slate plus their outlooks for the remainder of the season. All that and more on the 10/11 DFS and Betting review and look ahead.
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10/11 Betting Winner – Gus Medina
Another day at the office with one of our guys winning a tournament, this time in NBA Preseason. Gus added an extra $2,000 from the Denver Nuggets vs Los Angeles Clippers matchup. For Premium Gold members, you have 24/7 access to our Slack channel where you can talk to all our DFS experts and pick their brains about your lineups. Gus can always be found in our NBA Slack Chat.
10/11 DFS Winner: Brayden Point
Here is a snippet from the Daily Hot Shot written by Allan Fabrykant where he told you to target Point. Even though it wasn’t the defensive battle many expected, Point had a great game last night against the Toronto Maple Leafs with two goals and an assist.
Outlook for the rest of the season: This was a huge first game for Point and as great to get going immediately out of the gate. He has increased his goals and assists each of his first three seasons in the NHL. Expect Point to get around his 92 points that he finished last year with and eventually pass it.
10/11 DFS Winner: Golden Tate
Here is a quick snippet of the Thursday Night Showdown Preview by David Jones. He was high on Golden Tate with the New York Giants ruling out a few skill players early and Tate delivered with six catches for 102 yards and a touchdown against the New England Patriots in Foxborough.
Outlook for the rest of the season: This was a great improvement from last week’s season debut for him. With less options available, the Giants needed this type of game out of Tate. He will help the development of Daniel Jones and could have a good rest of the season with Saquon Barkley and Evan Engram healthy. Expect more games like this compared to what he did last week.
10/11 DFS Winner: Jose Altuve
If you followed Branon C. Williams’ advice on the MLB Showdown article, available for anybody to see, you would have been set up for success. Jose Altuve had a solid Game 5 against the Tampa Bay Rays, going 2-for-4 with a home run, two RBI and a pair of runs scored.