Unexpected Value - Poker · Daily Fantasy · Sports Betting
Jordan Cooper is a poker pro who has played daily fantasy sports & bet player props full-time for a living for over a decade. With his expertise in game theory, he has had numerous six-figure 1st place GPP finishes in NFL, NBA, MLB, MMA and soccer on DraftKings & FanDuel. One of the most tenured educators in the industry, he is the author of the ‘Theory of DFS’ audio courses and teaches the fundamental math & logic of daily fantasy & sports betting regularly on RotoGrinders.
Episodes

Monday Oct 24, 2022
#91: Looking Foolish Until You’re Not
Monday Oct 24, 2022
Monday Oct 24, 2022
Jordan Cooper & Neil Orfield discuss their strategic decisions for this past NFL Sunday slate, how to handle tanking teams in NBA DFS, and more.
➔ Theory of DFS For Advanced Players: https://www.theoryofdfs.com/advanced
➔ Questions or feedback, e-mail questions@theoryofdfs.com

Monday Oct 17, 2022
#90: It’s Not About The Feels
Monday Oct 17, 2022
Monday Oct 17, 2022
Jordan Cooper & Neil Orfield discuss their strategic decisions for this past NFL Sunday slate, what makes pricing & construction "easier" for cash games versus GPPs, the psychology of considering players' range of outcomes, and more.
➔ Theory of DFS For Advanced Players: https://www.theoryofdfs.com/advanced
➔ Questions or feedback, e-mail questions@theoryofdfs.com

Monday Oct 10, 2022
#89: The Bubbles
Monday Oct 10, 2022
Monday Oct 10, 2022
Jordan Cooper & Neil Orfield discuss their strategic decisions for this past NFL Sunday slate, the effect of mainstream fantasy content on ownership, and whether or not jamming chalk in weaker large-field contests tends to be more optimal.
➔ Theory of DFS For Advanced Players: https://www.theoryofdfs.com/advanced
➔ Questions or feedback, e-mail questions@theoryofdfs.com

Monday Oct 03, 2022
#88: You Talk Too Much
Monday Oct 03, 2022
Monday Oct 03, 2022
Jordan Cooper & Neil Orfield discuss their strategic decisions for this past NFL Sunday slate, how correlation can be used as leverage in GPPs despite high ownership, the effect of profitable DFS players sharing their process publicly, and more.
➔ Theory of DFS For Advanced Players: https://www.theoryofdfs.com/advanced
➔ Questions or feedback, e-mail questions@theoryofdfs.com

Wednesday Sep 28, 2022
#87: Trust & Control
Wednesday Sep 28, 2022
Wednesday Sep 28, 2022
Jordan Cooper welcomes on Jordan Chand of SaberSim to discuss the state of how optimizers work in the DFS industry, educating people on the proper use of tools, solving for diversification issues, and the balance of trusting sims versus controlling lineup sets.
Jordan Chand on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JordanMChand
SaberSim on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SaberSim
Theory of DFS For Advanced Players: https://www.theoryofdfs.com/advanced
Questions or feedback, e-mail questions@theoryofdfs.com

Monday Sep 26, 2022
#86: Dom Daddy
Monday Sep 26, 2022
Monday Sep 26, 2022
Jordan Cooper & Neil Orfield discuss their strategic decisions for this past NFL Sunday slate, combinatorial ownership differences between projection sources, and more.
➔ Theory of DFS For Advanced Players: https://www.theoryofdfs.com/advanced
➔ Questions or feedback, e-mail questions@theoryofdfs.com

Monday Sep 19, 2022
#85: The Lotto Mindset
Monday Sep 19, 2022
Monday Sep 19, 2022
Jordan Cooper & Neil Orfield discuss their strategic decisions for this past NFL Sunday slate, small field vs. large field mentalities, the levels of thinking in DFS, and why focusing too much on individual player ownership rather than at the lineup level can lead to unprofitable portfolios.
➔ Theory of DFS For Advanced Players: https://www.theoryofdfs.com/advanced
➔ Questions or feedback, e-mail questions@theoryofdfs.com

Tuesday Sep 13, 2022
#84: We Don’t Know Sh*t
Tuesday Sep 13, 2022
Tuesday Sep 13, 2022
Jordan Cooper & Neil Orfield discuss their strategic decisions for this past NFL Sunday slate and how to use Excel tools for a combinatorial analysis of lineups.
➔ Theory of DFS For Advanced Players: https://www.theoryofdfs.com/advanced
➔ Questions or feedback, e-mail questions@theoryofdfs.com