What is the difference between THE VARIOUS PACKAGES?
With four unique packages, Stokastic is the one stop shop for DFS data and tools. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, there’s a package that will suit your needs. Use the pricing grid at the top of the page to determine which feature set is the right one for your skill level and style of play.
What is the PGA Single lineup Simulator?
The PGA Single Lineup Simulator allows you to hand craft a lineup using Stokastic’s Projection and Ownership data, and simulate it against a projected field in seconds for instant feedback on the lineup’s quality. This allows you to try various player combinations to determine which one gives you the strongest lineup. View, edit, and export your created lineups from the ‘My Lineups’ container. Custom projections are supported with this tool.
What is the PGA Pre-Contest Simulator?
The PGA Pre-Contest Simulator is an advanced simulation tool the redefines the landscape of Daily Fantasy Sports tools. Import lineups through our contest generator, or by uploading a .csv file containing lineups and pit them against each other in a lifelike PGA slate simulation. While seasoned pros have long leveraged simulation tools, now you too can effortlessly create your own custom simulation within minutes.
Here’s how it works: simply upload a .csv file featuring precisely 250, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, or 10,000 lineups. These lineups can be built using an optimizer, or by using our PGA Contest Generator. From there, tailor your simulations using your own custom projections or simply use Stokastic’s industry leading PGA projections as a default option. With a click of the “Run Contest Simulation” button, your simulation will begin. Within minutes, you’ll gain access to a wealth of data points, both at the player and lineup levels. This will provide you with invaluable insights to make informed decisions about which lineups to enter for any given slate.
What is the Contest Generator?
The Contest Generator is a powerful tool that enables users to quickly and efficiently create a collection of lineups that closely align with our projected ownership for a specific slate. Users can customize their pool easily by boosting individual player ownership, and setting desired stack type exposures. After the lineups are created, users can seamlessly send them directly to our pre-contest simulator for further in-depth analysis by clicking the “Simulate Lineups” button in the bottom right hand corner of the screen.
How do I build my contest pool?
Using our PGA Contest Generator, or any other optimizer of your choice, you can quickly and effectively create your contest pool. We recommend building a lineup set that mirrors what the field will look like for the contest you plan on entering. The more accurate your pool of lineups reflect the actual lineups that will be in the contest you are playing in, the better your simulation results will be.
Which metrics are most important to look at?
While all the metrics on both the pre and post contest simulator tools are important, the gold standard metric is the ‘Simulated ROI%’ column. This column presents a lineup’s ROI percentage based on the simulations that were ran. It’s the gold standard metric on this page, essentially ranking the lineups from best to worst.
What is the difference between the pre and post contest simulations?
The pre-contest simulation tool relies on the user’s inputs for both the lineups and the projections. It will provide insights based only on the uploaded lineups.
The post-contest simulation tool takes the actual lineups that were entered into a contest on DraftKings, and runs a simulation on them. There are no user inputs for this tool, as it relies on the exact lineups that were entered and Stokastic’s projections to run the simulation. This tool is only available for DraftKings contests.
What sites do these tools support?
Our PGA simulation tools support DraftKings, OwnersBox, and FanDuel contests.
Why is Fanduel not supported for the post-contest simulator?
Unfortunately, FanDuel does not support the exporting of their contest files like DraftKings does. Therefore, there is no way for us to retrieve the actual lineups that are being used for the contests. Without the actual lineups, there is no way for us to run a post contest simulation.
How is this different from other simulation tools on the market?
Game level simulation tools exist on the market currently to help users with projecting player performance. However, nowhere else do users have the ability to perform simulations on the contest level, making this tool one of a kind. This tool allows for analysis at the lineup level to help you find the edge. Gain insights into how ownership impacts ROI, and which players contribute most to high ROI lineups.