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(FREE) Forslund’s Full Mount – UFC On ESPN+ 40 Cash Tips, Picks and Lineup Building Advice For DraftKings

Welcome back fellow MMA fight fans to a Saturday Night of UFC action.  This time we have a 11-fight card taking place in Las Vegas, Nevada.  There are several very close matches on this card which will make for some interesting choices in your tournament builds.  But, that’s not what this article is about.  My goal is to help navigate you through this interesting card and find some solid fighters to begin your cash game construction with.

For your 1st time readers, welcome and I hope you enjoy the article.  For all you regular readers, you will notice a change.  Moving forward I am going to gear this article for cash games.  If you want my full thoughts on the entire card, you can find them in our MMA coaches notes Yes, I know everyone wants to win that big tournament win!  But a major point we make here at DFS Army is proper bankroll management.  A major part of that is, of course, cash games.  It may not be the sexiest way to build your bankroll but, over time it can be the most consistent.  I would love to hear any feedback on this new format, and I look forward to helping everyone learn the art of creating a solid cash game lineup.

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As always have some fun in tournaments this week.  Just remember the Golden Rule!  While chasing after the big payout is enticing always remember bankroll management.  I am a firm believer in the 80-20 rule.  Which is 80% of your allocated bankroll for the night in cash games and 20% in tournaments.  Remember to take advantage of our Research Station and Domination Station.  Plus check out the podcast, and follow me on Twitter (@MMACashAssassin) for the latest MMA and DFS Army news!

MMA UFC Cash Game Basics for DFS 

In cash games, unlike tournaments, we are trying to build a solid floor with our lineups.  Many times that may mean using a fighter with great odds to win a match or taking someone who is severely mispriced in a solid spot.  Cash games are often times card dependent.  For example, if a fighter is expected to be chalky in cash games and I feel they are in a good spot I have no problem eating the chalk and just rostering him.  After all, he’s chalky for a solid reason.  One major difference between cash and tournament play is getting past your aversion to play the chalk.  Often times, the chalk makes a lot of sense.  (I’m going to use the word “chalk” a lot, if new, chalk is slang for “popular player.”)  If you ever have any questions pertaining to cash games feel free to reach out to me on Twitter, or if you are a VIP shoot me a dm.

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DFS MMA UFC On ESPN+ 40 Cash Core Plays

Thiago Santos (-240) 8.8k vs Glover Teixeira (+200) 7.4k

For those of you new to the sport of MMA and cash games in particular, often times we are looking to target a fight to stack in cash games because the fight has a high likelihood of producing a high score from the winner.  The problem is you don’t want to pick a side and get the winner wrong, especially with this being a 5 round fight.  All you have to do is look at the DraftKings scores of both fighters in their previous wins.  Santos has scored 100+ DraftKings points in 6 of his 8 UFC wins and Teixeira in 2 of his last 4 UFC wins posted DraftKings scores of 100+ points.  Throw in the fact that both fighters land 3.5+ Significant Strikers per minute and this sounds even better.  Bottom line the winner of this fight is going to post a very strong score alone and both fighters are good enough strikers that I could see them getting at least 20-40 in a loss.  To sum this all up, the stack should produce a 125+ score, if not higher.  This is a great way to start your cash game builds on this card and it’s what a I personally doing in my own builds

Alexandr Romanov (-430) 9k

Romanov is the 3rd most expensive fight on DraftKings and finds himself the 3rd biggest favorite on the card according to Vegas.  When you delve into Vegas odds more is when he really sounds like a great cash play!  This fight is expected to end ITD with a prop of -610 and have Romanov heavily favored this scenario -280 (that’s the highest ITD prop for a fighter on the entire card).  This means Romanov has a safe floor in a win and an even higher ceiling if he is able to end this fight early.  All in all Romanov is a strong play in cash games and someone I am locking into my own personal builds. 

Ramiz Brahimaj (+120) 7.7k

In order to fit the higher-priced favorites on this card you are going to have to punt with an underdog or 2 on this card.  Brahimaj is my favorite cash punt on this card.  I see no reason he doesn’t score 30-40 DraftKings points in a decision loss (fight carries a -150 fight goes to decision prop).  That’s all we need from him at this salary and using him in your lineups offers you some flexibility to pay for more fighters up top.  In my opinion he makes for a solid punt in cash games on this card.

Sure, these are MY favorite cash game plays, but maybe you play GPPs or like others.  That’s fine…..you need tools, though.  Our MMA UFC Research Station is locked and loaded with every related statistic in an easy to read, color coded fashion that cuts your research time down.  It allows several fighters, like the ones I mentioned, to really pop at you and make DFS life easier.  But, to access this beast, you need to become a member at DFSA…

And, if you are already a member, we have podcasts related to this UFC MMA card, as well as premium articles breaking down strategy and advice even further to #RaiseYourEdge over your competition.  I’m sure you’ve seen our army helmets all over the leaderboards.  We have not one, not two, but THREE of the top-ranked MMA players in the world coaching our members up on a weekly basis and helping them become better MMA DFS players.  See Marley’s UFC Breakdown article here.

MMA UFC Fight To Target In Hybrids/Tournaments

Now that we covered some cash plays.  Let’s breakdown 1 fight I really think you should get exposure to in your hybrid and tournament lineups.

Brendan Allen (-115) 8.4k vs Ian Heinisch (-105) 7.8k

This fight carries a Fight Goes To Decision prop of (-170).  Both of these fighters like to grapple and that should produce multiple chances for both fighters to accrue even more DraftKings points.  At both their salaries the winner of this fight should be on the optimal lineup.  I will personally have a good amount of exposure to this fight in tournaments (north of 60%).  Overall this fight will score well for DraftKings purposes.  My preferred play is Allen because I think he is the better overall fighter.  If you plan on playing multiple lineups in tournaments this is a great fight to target both sides of in my opinion.

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