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Correlated Picks: How Stacking Players Affects Your Payout Multiplier

Including correlated projections in your entry can cause payout shifting, resulting in a lower or higher payout multiplier.

Correlated projections modify your projected payout based on odds. This increase or decrease in your payout multiplier will be displayed when building your entry.

An example of positively correlated selections would be Mahomes higher passing yards + Kelce higher receiving. Combining projections such as these decrease your multiplier because of more favorable odds.

An example of negatively correlated selections would be Joe Burrow higher passing yards + Ja'Marr Chase lower receiving. Combining projections such as these increase your multiplier because of less favorable odds.

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