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Joey De la PenaModerator
Hey Confidence Pool Picks Nation! Week 6 is here, and it’s about to get really exciting! Get ready for some awesome action this week! Week 5 delivered
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Carl ThompsonParticipant
Hello,
In week 5…
Could you please explain your logic of picking NYJ as a 14 in low risk picks. Then not picking them at all in your med risk picks, and finally picking them at 14 in your high risk picks. Logic would be that in your low risk you would of picked MIN, in your med risk you would have NYJ at like 8 or 9. And finally in your high risk you would have NYJ at a high risk at 14. Please help me understand how you pick and assign values.Thanks,
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Dale TingKeymaster
Hi Carl! Thanks for the question!
If you notice, the high risk pick we have both NYJ and CLE as top 2 picks. Both of these picks are underdogs, so it is high risk to be picking both that high. In the some risk category, only NYJ are top pick and everyone else is regular base picks.
CLE is more of an underdog than NYJ, so if we pick them at 14 it’s higher risk (but greater reward) than picking NYJ at 14. Hence, they are “med risk”.
For reference, here is the week 5 page: https://confidencepoolpicks.com/2024/2024-week-5-regular-confidence-pool-picks/
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Carl ThompsonParticipant
In week 5…
Could you please explain your logic of picking NYJ as a 14 in low risk picks. Then not picking them at all in your med risk picks, and finally picking them at 14 in your high risk picks. Logic would be that in your low risk you would of picked MIN, in your med risk you would have NYJ at like 8 or 9. And finally in your high risk you would have NYJ at a high risk at 14. Please help me understand how you pick and assign values.Thanks,
Carl
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