1) Rules & Contest Types
Understanding how fantasy contests work is the foundation of success. Here you’ll learn how formats differ,
what affects contest variance, and why payout structures matter.
Common Contest Formats
- Head-to-Head (H2H): One opponent; low variance, ideal for practice.
- 50/50 & Double Ups: Top 50% win equal returns; rewards consistency.
- Multiplier (3x, 5x): Higher risk, higher reward single-entry contests.
- GPP (Large-field): Big prize pools but very top-heavy payout curves.
Rules & Logistics
- Roster limits: e.g., max 7 players from one team.
- Lock timing: All lineups lock before match starts.
- Ties: Split points equally; plan for small edges.
2) Team Selection & Roles
Fantasy success depends on team construction — creating a mix of roles that captures scoring upside through multiple pathways.
Role Profiles
- Anchors: Reliable batters who play long innings.
- Finishers: Explosive hitters with high strike-rate potential.
- All-rounders: Dual-role assets; maximize balance.
- Bowlers: Strike bowlers add volatility, wicket-based upside.
Balancing & Correlation
- Stack correlated roles — top-order batters or death-bowling pairs.
- Avoid lineup conflicts (e.g., many players opposing each other).
- Build lineups to match contest size: safer for small-field, creative for GPP.
3) Scoring Drivers & Expected Value (EV)
Fantasy scoring is built from batting, bowling, and fielding actions. Understanding expected value helps compare outcomes objectively.
Batting Drivers
- Runs scored + boundary frequency.
- Strike rate bonuses/penalties.
- Order position & overs faced matter most.
Bowling Drivers
- Wickets and maiden overs = primary EV sources.
- Economy rate modifiers vary by format.
- Death overs amplify both upside & risk.
EV Thinking
- Focus on consistency + upside balance.
- Adjust for venue & role variance.
- Avoid overreacting to recent outliers.
4) Data, Pitch & Conditions
Learn to interpret data contextually. Numbers alone can mislead — venue patterns, dew, and match-ups
often matter more than short-term form. This module teaches how to separate noise from actionable signal.
Signal vs. Noise
- Last 5–10 matches give trend direction, not destiny.
- Regress extreme results toward long-term baseline.
- Weigh role changes and opposition quality.
Context Layers
- Venue traits: average scores, boundary size, surface type.
- Weather: dew, humidity, swing potential.
- Scheduling: travel, fatigue, rest rotation.
5) Lineup Construction
Translate theory into contest-ready builds. Good lineups combine role synergy, correlation, and
risk balance tuned to payout structure and field size.
Contest Fit
- Small-field: prioritize reliability, mini-stacks.
- Mid-field: moderate leverage, balanced risk.
- Large-field: embrace variance; pursue uniqueness.
Correlation Logic
- Stack top-order batters for high-total games.
- Pair bowlers with shared wicket opportunity.
- Avoid negative correlation (e.g., batter vs bowler).
Portfolio Thinking
- Diversify captaincy exposure.
- Track assumptions and post-review performance.
- Apply controlled randomness to multi-entry builds.
6) Captaincy Multipliers: Risk vs Reward
Captaincy introduces leverage. Doubling the right player separates good from great lineups.
Multipliers magnify both success and failure — use disciplined logic.
Selection Framework
- Target volume + opportunity (overs, order position).
- Align with match script and venue bias.
- Use opponent splits and current role clarity.
Risk Controls
- Cap multiplier exposure in large portfolios.
- Favor stability in smaller contests.
- Test alternate captain paths for differentiation.
7) Powerplay & Death Overs: Scoring Windows
Specific match phases carry unique risk profiles. Powerplay favors fast starts and swing;
death overs generate wickets and boundary bursts. Recognize which roles dominate each phase.
Powerplay Dynamics
- Openers exploit fielding limits.
- Seamers gain swing advantage but face risk.
- Left/right combos shift match-ups frequently.
Death Over Dynamics
- Finishers: few balls, high strike-rate ceiling.
- Death bowlers: wicket clusters + economy risk.
- Wickets in hand late = finisher EV boost.
8) Venue Effects & Pitch Archetypes
Venues influence player EV more than most realize. Boundary size, altitude, soil type, and climate
all shape scoring and bowling conditions.
Pace-Friendly
- Early seam + bounce assist quicks.
- Top-order batters face higher dismissal risk.
- Favors disciplined openers and genuine pacers.
Spin-Friendly
- Dry pitches grip; middle-over slowdown.
- Boosts spinners and patient anchors.
- Downgrades lower-order hitters with poor spin SR.
High-Altitude / Small Boundaries
- Higher boundary frequency; uplift for power hitters.
- Economy risk for average death bowlers.
- Extra fielding points in busy outfields.
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