By Jason Mezrahi
The hardest thing to do in the fantasy industry is to qualify for a live final championship event. With only 125 tickets available and 25 already awarded to other DFS players time is running out. There are 100 seats left and I need to find a way in. I personally haven’t been going hard in qualifiers over the past year or so but I’m getting the itch again and I am officially making it my goal for MLB DFS 2019 to earn my ticket to sunny San Diego and a shot at $500,000. San Diego is one of my favorite cities in the U.S. so it provides some extra motivation for me personally.
I’m not a big multi entry player and I never max entry into any tournaments because its not my style and I honestly don’t have the time so it’s going to be an uphill battle with FanDuel running most of their qualifying tournaments at low entry fees and high entrants.
Saturday night is going to be my best shot yet with Fanduel having a $222 entry with only 136 entrants. It’s a seven game slate which also provides a nice edge for me as I like the 6-8 game slate range. The Qualifier will fill up early so if you want your shot I would highly suggest getting in now before you go to sleep and wake up to see it already full.
With the way the slate is shaping up at first glance I think ownership will be spread out across several pitchers and stacks so I’m personally not going into the tournament playing the ownership game and just going to focus on the matchups after I make a deep dive into the numbers tomorrow afternoon.
The goal of this article was to lay out one of my goals for the MLB season and I think putting goals on paper and out in the universe make them real and make you accountable to make sure you work your hardest to make sure they come to reality. Simply put, this is my personal goal for my DFS season.
My ultimate goal is to make you the reader, the best DFS player you can be and for you to truly understand the necessary mindset and process it takes to be at your best in DFS and life. I wish you all the best MLB season of your career.