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BIG MARLEY’S UFC ON FOX 30 DRAFT KINGS FANTASY BREAKDOWN

This weekend we have a complimentary Card big FOX. We’re finally getting the rematch with Dustin Poirier vs Eddie Alvarez following their first battle ended in a No Contest. These are two of the most exciting fighters in the UFC and we should observe an awesome fight here. DraftKings has some decent contests out with this particular card and I was surprised to find that a $20k top prize in their own main tournament. That is precisely what I shall personally be chasing and I will be making a bunch of LUs to throw to that. Here are a few plays I enjoy for Saturday and my fade of the week:
Cash Game play of the week — Stack (Dustin Poirier $8,800 AND Eddie Alvarez $7,400)
This is an effortless way to begin my money LU this week and I expect this to be very well known in all money game formats. These two have been on pace for a high scoring fight in their first battle and I think we have an easy 100+ between the two of them . I believe that the winner of this struggle will score more than 100 points and then we add all of the sig strikes and other things from the failure as well. But we guarantee ourselves the triumph. The only way this battle does not score over 100 DK points is somebody gets kneed in the mind prohibited and the fight is stopped short….
GPP drama of this week — Hakeem Dawodu ($9,400)
I believe this matchup was put up for Dawodu a triumph. I also believe Islam Makhachev, who’s $200 more, will probably be very highly owned and this could be a good pivot him off to differentiate your LU a bit. I really do think Dawodu will obtain some good possession as well but I think he’s a good GPP drama this week. I believe the most likely outcome in this fight is Dawodu getting a (T)KO win. He must pay off his $9.4k salary if this is the case, especially if it’s early. He is a very good striker and we didn’t get to find out that in his UFC debut where he had been angry very early in the fight. This is the perfect fit for him to flaunt his striking and why there was so much hype behind him moving into his introduction. I think we can see a 1st round KO here which makes Hakeem Dawodu my GPP play of this week.
Underdog drama of this week — Ion Cutelaba ($7,600)
The most important reason Cutelaba is that my underdog play of this week is because there is no way he is not scoring at least 10x when he can get the win. He’s got big power and may find a 1st round KO score and here over 100 DK points. If he does this with his economical salary of $7.6k he will certainly be at the winning lineup. This is a solid fight to target both sides but points per wages wise, Cutelaba has among the ceilings on the card. I don’t see this fight going to decision and the winner must score highly. I think if you are making multiple lineups this weekend then you should definitely have vulnerability to Cutelaba.
Fade of this week — Katlyn Chookagian ($8,700)
I am fading a couple of fighters this week , but the person I never considered using was Katlyn Chookagian. It is not that I do not think she could win, because she for sure could. However, I do not see her paying off an $8.7k DK salary with a win. I think we would require a finish from her in this struggle to receive 10x that wages and I believe that is very unlikely to happen. The most Chookagian has ever scored in a UFC fight so far in her profession is 83 DK points. That would not be sufficient here to put her in the winning lineup at her $8.7k price tag. I think if you’re making 20 or less lineups that Saturday you may safely fade Chookagian and if she’s a triumph it shouldn’t hurt much.
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