Survivor pool strategy: Broncos, Packers among top options in Week 14
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Survivor pool strategy: Broncos, Packers among top options in Week 14
"The rules are simple: pick one team, and as long as they win (or tie), you advance to the next round. If they lose, you are out. The caveat is you cannot pick the same team twice. If you have one of the 2.8% of remaining entries, give yourself a pat on the back."
"With just five weeks remaining, there are two competing motivations: maximizing win probability while also optimizing the chance that you are the only entry alive at the end. This week, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are trending to be nearly 50% selected as of Wednesday morning. That means fading them creates a big opportunity, especially in larger pools."
"Mike Clay's Eliminator Challenge cheat sheet The Broncos are the biggest favorites this week according to Mike Clay, and it's by far their biggest favored role the rest of the season. Most of the field has already used the Broncos, but if available, they are the clear picks as large favorites, with low selection and little future value."
Eliminator Challenge requires selecting one NFL team each week; a win or tie advances the entry while a loss eliminates it, and teams cannot be reused. With five weeks remaining, players balance maximizing win probability against being the sole surviving entry. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers approached nearly 50% selection, so avoiding them can eliminate many opponents, especially in large pools. The market favored the 3-9 Cleveland Browns hosting the 1-11 Tennessee Titans. Available options like the Denver Broncos or Green Bay Packers are strong picks if unused. Broncos present the largest favorites this week but have limited future value.
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