Renee Miller reflects on the MLB DFS season and compares the primary components of the major sports in Daily Fantasy Sports.
Sonny Gray has been a significant bargain among the elite starting pitchers in DFS play this season. Renee Miller looks for ways to identify bargains among starting pitchers in her article this week.
Chris Carter and his Astros teammates are your not-so-secret weapon against left-handed starters when you're looking to go against the crowd.
Even Renee Miller, who literally wrote a book on cognitive biases in fantasy sports, is not immune to using recent hot hitters like the Astros' Chris Carter.
Renee Miller searched the end of the 2013 season looking for pitching trends that might carry over to the final weeks of the 2014 season, but unfortunately found few that applied.
When do you use a stud hitter like Miguel Cabrera and pay the full price in DFS? Renee Miller delves into the question.
Javier Baez makes his MLB debut Tuesday night, and Renee Miller says that players like him that are new to the pool are good sources for potential cheap value.
RotoWire's Renee Miller digs into the starting pitching advanced stats to see what coorelates best with DFS scoring.
Looking for a way to sort out the variance in submitting your hitting lineups? Renee Miller suggests adding ISO to your toolbox.
Nolan Arenado had a long hitting streak earlier this year, but did his streak portend greater DFS success? Dr. Renee Miller discusses whether a player in the middle of a hot streak is more likely to help you in Daily Fantasy Baseball.
Renee Miller discusses the process for finding the best shortcuts when playing Daily Fantasy Baseball.
Do you embrace the Endowment Effect or avoid it when playing DFS? Dr. Renee Miller delves into the topic of fandom intersecting with fantasy.
It's easy to spend money on high-salaried middle infielders like Troy Tulowitzki, but savvy DFS players should look for cheaper options like Minnesota's Brian Dozier.
Renee Miller can't help her notions as a scientist in challenging the rules of MLB DFS, including those that presume the notion of a universally owned player like Stephen Strasburg on Monday night.
Renee Miller warns you to avoid Outcome Bias in setting your lineups, using the context of selecting DFS first basemen like Brandon Moss.
Renee Miller explains why it doesn't always make sense to pay top dollar for the elite catchers like Buster Posey.
Renee Miller elaborates on her general hitting strategy and compares Mike Trout to a fine bottle of wine.
Renee Miller discusses when it's optimal to use an ace like Adam Wainwright, who starts Tuesday night against the Cubs.
RotoWire's Renee Miller has written several NBA pieces on DFS strategy, and now she's bringing her unique statistical insight to our MLB coverage.
How should daily leaguers tackle the upcoming NBA playoffs? RotoWire's Renee Miller dives in, without abandon.
RotoWire's Renee Miller explains why previous patterns can't always be relied upon during the stretch run of the season, when rotations become unpredictable.
Should DFS owners opt for the most expensive option on a given night? RotoWire's Renee Miller takes a look at the most consistent of the stud ballers versus their respective salaries.
RotoWire's Renee Miller examines the likelihood of cashing in DFS, depending on the number of entrants in a given game.
Are there discrepancies or fallout from high-pace teams playing low-pace teams, and is there something we can use from the data?
Don't fret if your post-break decision-making for Daily Fantasy NBA is a bit off. RotoWire's Renee Miller explores her own habits, and why readers may prosper from a slight change in their own.
How do ballers fare in their first game back from injury? RotoWire's Renee Miller takes a look at a variety of cases.
A thorough explanation of injuries and their impact in daily fantasy NBA by RotoWire's Renee Miller.
Ersan Ilyasova has been a thorn in the side of yearly league and daily games players. Is it worth taking a risk on playing Ilyasova in daily games?
The NBA schedule varies from night to night, but should your strategy vary as well depending on the number of games?
Should you go with a Studs & Scrubs lineup or use a lineup structured around a consistent group of average players? Renee Miller breaks down the thought process behind both strategies.