Playing $900/week or more in DFS?
With full access, you increase your “fees” by 4% or less, and massively boost your edge.
Playing $300/week or more in DFS?
With 50-Lineup access, you increase your “fees” by 4% or less, and massively boost your edge.
Playing $120/week or more in DFS?
With Single-Lineup access, you increase your “fees” by 4% or less, and massively boost your edge.
The Bink Machine will run 10,000 simulations of the slate and show you (in both numeric and visual form) what your ROI on each lineup would be over that sample size, including how frequently it would be expected to finish in the top 0.1%, how frequently it would cash, and how frequently it would win. Basically: it adds math and mechanics to OWS-style thinking.
With full access, you can run Sims on hundreds of lineups at once.
This allows you to generate hundreds of lineups, pick your favorites (based on ROI and other factors), then run hundreds more and pick your favorites again, and so on, until you have a full bucket of rosters you’re happy with, all with minimal additional work.
With 50-Lineup access, you can still run more than 50 Sims in a week; you’re just restricted to running Sims in buckets of 50 rosters at a time.
You can spend some extra time navigating around these limits and approximate the full power of Full Access Sims.
This is a great way to run sims on a larger set of builds to narrow down your pool.
With Single-Lineup access, you can still run Sims on more than one roster in a week; you’re just restricted to running Sims one roster at a time.
You could, in theory, press the “Run Sims” button 150 times on a set of 150 rosters, save the ones you like, then run another set and do the same thing (on down the line). Of course, Sims are most powerful as we get closer to kickoff, so this would slow down your process quite a bit; but you could conceivably approximate the full power of Full Access sims with time and tenacity.
If you are purely a single-lineup (or very limited-lineup) player, or if you are playing only about $100/week (making it more difficult to justify the cost of a larger package), this is a great option for you, allowing you to leverage the power of Sims without breaking the bank.
Playing $900/week or more in DFS?
With full access, you increase your “fees” by 4% or less, and massively boost your edge.
Playing $300/week or more in DFS?
With 50-Lineup access, you increase your “fees” by 4% or less, and massively boost your edge.
Playing $120/week or more in DFS?
With Single-Lineup access, you increase your “fees” by 4% or less, and massively boost your edge.