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CS:GO DFS: Ghost’s Breakdown 05/24/2020
Published
3 years agoon

CS:GO Slate Summary
3 games on DK
2 games on FD
Optimal stack on DK is 3-3, not opposed to 2-2-2 builds
Optimal stack on FD is 3-2-1
Pricing is referred to DraftKings
CS:GO Stack Target #1: FURIA (-700)
My only concern about FURIA is that they win too quickly. Nonetheless, they are the best stack on the CS:GO slate and in a great spot versus Chaos. FURIA outpaces their opponent in map win percentages across the board, have a better core, better individual talent, and should win with ease. Lock and load with extreme confidence.
Top Stack: KSCERATO ($9,000), yuurih ($8,200), HEN1 ($7,400)
CS:GO Stack Target #2: Complexity (-163)
Back to back days of nailing the Cmplexity pick as underdogs, they come in to this CS:GO slate as favorites over BIG. We don’t get the luxury of stacking them at cheap prices anymore given their production over the last two slates, but they are an elite target, nonetheless. While all 4 of the Complexity core are viable, poizon is a great play to pair with blameF and k0nfig to save some money.
Top Stack: blameF ($8,000), k0nfig ($8,800), poizon ($6,200), oBo ($7,200)
CS:GO Stack Target #3: MAD Lions (+137)
If you’ve been keeping up with the recent content, you’ll notice that we’ve been picking on mousesports and exploiting some underdog stacks that have worked out tremendously. This one is a little more concerning given the recent play of MAD, but I’ll take them because of their map dominance on Inferno, Overpass, and Mirage. MAD posts 100%, 100%, and 75% win rates on these three maps while mousesports posts 20%, 0%, and 40% win rates, respectively. MAD even holds up well with a relatively same winning percentage on mousesports’ best map, Dust2 (71.4% vs 70%). Based on both teams’ awful play as of late and mousesports’ individual talent, I’m not opposed to hedging this one with the hedge stack listed below, but I lean MAD over mousesports.
Top Stack: Bubzkji ($7,600), sjuush ($8,400), acor ($6,800) or roeJ ($6,000)
Hedge Stack: ropz ($8,600), frozen ($7,800), woxic ($6,600)
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Nicholas Di Tommaso has been playing daily fantasy sports everyday for the past five years, in addition to his season-long expertise across various sports. He has since set out to combine his passions of finance and sports to successfully become a professional DFS player. Having multiple GPP wins over the course of the last year (2019), the Canadian known as “Ghost” is seeking bigger and better things in the future. Nick loves a healthy balance of both cash games and tournament play, but prefers the latter, especially in NFL and NBA, where he mostly plays single entry GPPs and 3-max tournaments. The Montreal, Canada native is looking to put Win Daily Sports on the map by representing the North of the border in all fields, specifically NBA, NFL, NHL, MLB, and eSports.
