Replying to @LevsLocks_ Already locking in for tomorrow 👨🍳 #prizepicks #sports #mlb #nfl #fyp
Hey everyone! You've seen my winning slips, like when I hit 18/8 or even 18/18 props on PrizePicks, and I know many of you are curious about how I do it and how to bet on PrizePicks yourselves. It's not just luck; it's about a consistent approach to research and understanding the game. Let me share my personal guide to getting started and developing your own winning strategy. First off, if you're new, PrizePicks is a daily fantasy sports game where you pick whether athletes will go 'More' or 'Less' than their projected statistical totals. It's super straightforward to get into. You just download the app, sign up, and make your first deposit. The beauty is you don't play against a field of other users; you just need your picks to hit! When I'm looking for my daily locks, especially in MLB or NFL, I dive deep into player analysis. For baseball, I often focus on 'Pitcher Strikeouts' or 'Hits Allowed'. I'll look at a pitcher's recent form, their historical performance against the opposing team, and even weather conditions. For example, when I'm eyeing a pitcher like Gausman or Jose Soriano, I'm checking their K/9 rates and how many runs they've been giving up. Consistency is key here. Similarly, for NFL, I'm analyzing 'Pass Yds' for quarterbacks like Jayden Daniels, considering their matchups and offensive schemes. Running backs like Josh Jacobs, I'd look at rushing yards, but 'FG Made' is also a great prop for kickers if you track their accuracy. Building your slip is the next crucial step. You need to combine at least two picks, and you can go up to six. The more picks you get right, the higher your payout multiplies. My strategy often involves mixing sure-fire props with a few that have slightly more risk but higher reward potential. Sometimes I'll focus on a single sport, sometimes I'll mix MLB and NFL if I see strong opportunities in both. Remember those big wins like turning '$50 to pay $150'? That comes from smart combinations and consistent research. Don't just jump in blindly. Start with small stakes, just like I do, and learn the rhythm. It's about playing smart, not just playing often. Research is your best friend – check injury reports, recent player performances, and even expert analyses. This isn't about gambling; it's about leveraging knowledge to make informed predictions. I always advise setting a budget and sticking to it. PrizePicks should be fun and potentially profitable, not stressful. With a little practice and the right approach, you can start seeing those 'WE DID IT AGAIN!' moments too. Good luck building your next winning slip!



















































