 What's going on and welcome to the NBA DFS Q&A show. My name is Tom Vecchio. I'm here every Wednesday at 4 p.m., taking your questions about the night's slates. As always, you can find this on the Fandle, YouTube, Twitch, Twitter, and Facebook pages. You can follow me on Twitter at DFS underscore Tom. Let's hop right in. We have a loaded slate. We don't have too many injuries to worry about. We already have some questions waiting, so let's jump right in. Starting off, Born to Laugh is asking any objection to playing Vitt Creechy or Keon Johnson, or should I try and save up for campaign? So we're talking about players that are slightly apart in salary. The first two, Johnson and Creechy, are down at $35, $3600 for those two players. So if you're going with the Stars and Scrubs build, I prefer Johnson over Creechy, but realistically, you wanna be getting up to campaign. He's one of my core value plays on tonight's slates. He's gonna be super popular in all formats. That's really a spot that you should be going. Of course, Chris Paul is out. Devin Booker was ruled out earlier today, so I think if you can find that extra $5, $600 to get up to campaign, that's really what you wanna be doing, but I do prefer Johnson over Creechy among those two. Also, the next question from Born to Laugh is, start Laurie Markman or Brandon Ingram? So this question is an interesting question because they're a little bit far apart in salary. Laurie Markman's $5,500 while Brandon Ingram is $76, so we're talking about players that are, it's not like a natural pivot. It's not like you're choosing one or the other. It's like, okay, if you choose marketing, what are you doing with that extra $2,000 of salary? So I prefer Ingram who's in a game with a very solid overrun. We're talking $2,000, $3,500. This is the highest on the slate. So I would prefer getting up to Brandon Ingram, but it's like, what are you doing when the line of changes with the $2,000 of salary differential? It's not just like a direct swap from one to the other. So I prefer Ingram, out of those two I think is a higher ceiling, better usage, better game environment, those sorts of things. Grimm on YouTube is asking, start Isaiah Roby or Isaiah Jackson? Now this is a close question. It comes down to a lot of potentially who you're prioritizing, what types of game environments you were prioritizing. I think Isaiah Jackson is fine. He's been consistent option for the most part for the Pacers just because their rotation has changed sub-bonus, moving on to the Kings, et cetera, et cetera. I think Roby is also a solid option as well. Almost I prefer Roby just because his minutes are gonna be super solid despite this being a blowout because the thunder are a little bit shorthanded. So in that toss up of the Isaiah as I prefer Jackson over Roby, Grimm is also asking Tyrese Maxi or Darius Garland. So technically Darius Garland is still listed as questionable. We would just have to get confirmation on that. I prefer Garland ahead of Maxi. Travis Porter on YouTube is asking, take McCollum or Donovan Mitchell? So this is a close match in terms of the salary for the two players. I personally prefer CJ McCollum tonight for the Utah Jazz. We're dealing with a 15 point spread now. I think it opened up at 12 and a half or 13 last night. It jumped up to 15 points. We're talking about some pretty serious blowout potential in this game where Donovan Mitchell and the Jazz could probably cruise through the first three quarters and him not playing a whole lot or at all in the fourth quarter is a real possibility in this matchup. And that's what I'm ultimately worried about for some of the games on tonight's play. Like I'm worried about Joketstein. I'm worried about Donovan Mitchell. So I am leaning towards McCollum, 10 times out of 10 in that matchup. I will say I already took McCollum four plus made threes tonight. That's one of the three bets I have. I'm shooting for some big plus money. He's been looking really solid for the Pelican. So I'm leaning McCollum in that one to one, 10 times out of 10. McCollum has been hot from downtown. We know he gets up plenty of threes. This game environment overall is super, super favorable. Sacramento, terrible on defense throw. So a very fast pace team. And we do see the Pelicans playing up in pace. So McCollum four plus threes is one of the bets that I made. I also took the Cavs minus three and a half. The line moved a little bit at four. Now I got the Cavs a little bit earlier this morning. And then I took Cam Johnson for the Suns. The over on his points rebounds and assists. I think it's sitting at 25 and a half or 26 and a half, whatever it is. Down to 24 and a half now. So I think I got a 25 and a half. So I like Cam Johnson overall, kind of just like his game. I think that the extra usage will be there for him with Devon Booker ruled out. A player that we know can put up 20 plus real points in some of these recent matchups. So Cam Johnson, small forward. He's getting up some points recently and that's great to see. Getting up the shot volume, no Chris Paul and no Devon Booker now. So I like the over on Cam Johnson points rebounds, assists tonight. DJ is asking Herb Jones worth a look tonight or go with Bojan Bogdanovich. Herb Jones really isn't my favorite player to go with just because of his lower usage rate overall. Bogdanovich, like this a player that we know can get, this is a small sample size. So you have to take the 1.14th, a bit of a grain of salt. If we look at the season overall like Herb Jones can be a bit, his consistency isn't always there. Like we see him fluctuating a little bit. That's why he's you know, well under one finger point, we're missing a 0.77 and a low usage rate. So I'm not like super in favor of Herb Jones on most nights. So Bogdanovich has like a super soft matchup and a player that could put up 20 plus points based on threes, you know, by halftime almost versus the rocket. So at that lower tier, mid tier, at the forward position, I would take Bogdanovich, Jared Allen or go bare at Senate tonight. I would go with Allen. You know, what I said about Donovan Mitchell, you know, kind of along the same lines as Yolkich, a little bit along the same lines as Embiid and Hardin, like there's some real blowout factor in these games. And we look to the matchup at center tonight for Allen versus Charlotte. They're terrible. They're the third worst team against center. So we want to be actively attacking at this game as a, what is it? 218 over-under, all right? 218 and a half over under four point spread. It's also a massive pace up spot for Cleveland, 29th in the league and pace while Charlotte is sitting up at one. So I'm taking Allen in that matchup over go bare. DJ is asking Kevin Porter, Jalen Suggs, Evan Fournier or Mike Conley start two. So Kevin Porter, he's listed as questionable still, he's probable now. Okay, so Kevin Porter lists as probable. I think that's always a fine option. It's Suggs, Fournier or Mike Conley. So Mike Conley would definitely be last for me on that list. I would take Suggs, I would take Porter and Suggs ahead of Fournier. We know Fournier can get high from downtown sometimes for the Knicks, but his overall usage is just not something that I love going to. Like we could realistically get maybe 30, 50 points a lot from Fournier, but 30, 35 points from him is certainly within the range of outcomes, but also getting like 20 or 22 is viable for Fournier. And that's not something that helps you in any capacity. I would take Porter and Suggs as the top two. So we're dealing with these higher spreads, right? In what is it? One, two, three, you know, this game's okay. I think we still can look to campaign, you know, pretty comfortably. Mikhail Bridges, Deandre Heaton, pretty comfortably, but 14 and a half, 15 and 10 and a half are pretty big spreads with these two leading the way. You know, realistically, when it comes to Yolkich on tonight's slate, I don't have a whole lot of interest in him. He's $11,000. If we look at some of these recent game blogs, like this is probably a realistic outcome for him tonight, playing, you know, less than 30 minutes, but he still could put up, you know, 45 to 55 Fandal points. And, you know, at that rate, he's not really reaching fantasy value. You know, we could see the Denver Nuggets win this game wire to wire against the Thunder. I don't think anyone's gonna be surprised that that happens, but Yolkich wouldn't reach value at that point. I, you know, same thing about Embiid, somewhat along the same lines as Hardin. If I have to choose among these top options, it would be going to Hardin to spend that amount of salary. And I guess I would prefer Embiid over Yolkich. Android on Facebook is asking, who do you prefer between a BAM and Jimmy Butler? BAM and Jimmy Butler just straight up. Oh, Jimmy Butler has been a little bit slow this side of the all-star break. You know, it's consistent, but it's not super high production. I will say I really do like Jimmy Butler tonight based on the salary and based on the game environment. Overall, if I have to choose between them, I might take BAM because I think he's gonna be less popular compared to Jimmy. I think Jimmy's gonna be pretty popular, so I'm just giving his salary at only $8,400. So I would take BAM up at $9,900, because I think Subonius should be a little bit more popular than him just because that game environment is super strong and the matchup against the Pelicans is easy. So I'd just be shooting for the tournament aspect. That's the way I normally view things, which player is gonna be least popular and has a similar projection. So it would be BAM in that case. So tonight's slate, you wanna be focusing in on players that we know have locked-in usage or extra usage, like a player like Campaign. This is really where I'm starting off a lot of core, this core group of value plays. I don't think that's gonna be a surprise for anyone to see a lot of these players very popular. Drew Eubanks, the one thing I'll say about him for Portland, he has centered power forward eligibility. So if you are looking to play Embiid or Jokic or Valenchunus or any player that has center-only eligibility or Deandre Aitin, make sure to select Eubanks as a power forward in the optimizer for using one because you don't wanna block the center position. So that's one thing I'm making sure to do. If you're rostering Eubanks, Subonius, Atabio, whoever it might be and they have multi-position eligibility, that won't be an issue. Dre is asking R.J. Barrett or Brandon Ingram. I'm taking Brandon Ingram in that matchup. I love this game overall. This is probably one of my favorite games on the entire slate. I think a lot of people are gonna be going to Indiana and Orlando, a lot of the options on the Cavs because Charlotte's not playing any defense this year. It's also a huge pace-up spot. We should see some of the options in this game be popular, but I mean Sacramento and New Orleans with a two, 33 and a half over under, it's a six and a half point spread like that's close enough and no defense from the Sacramento side of things is just a matchup we love to attack night in and night out. You know, we get consistency from Ingram, McCullum, Ballantunus, all of those are in play. Andrew's asking thoughts on Trey Lyle's night given he starts. Yeah, so Lyle's is kind of in my core along the assumption that he will be starting as he did the other night against OKC. You know, $3,600 if he's gonna be out there seeing 30 plus minutes, like this is kind of where I'm starting off a lot of my builds. I wanna be going to attend to Kupo. I think realistically attend to Kupo is in the game versus the heat with a four point spread that among the players at the top tier when we're comparing him to just the salary overall for the players all the way up to the top, like he's in the game that's probably gonna stay the closest. There's blowout factor for Yokic and Bede and Harding. So why would we be looking to spend the salary there when we can spend it on attend to Kupo? So I'm big on attend to Kupo tonight. I'm big on CJ McCullum, as I said, I already took him four plus made threes. I find myself going back to Jimmy Butler, like I said, I really like his salary. And this leaves you with great value options, Vincent, Payne, given that Trey Lyle starts as Andrew is referring to. That's what we're kind of hoping for. We go for a stars and scrubs build. Through you banks we know should be in the starting lineup. And then this leaves you flexibility. If you wanna go to eight in, you wanna try and jam in another top tier point guard and leaves you that flexibility. So as I've said before on this show, I kind of narrow down my value pool and then I prioritize the players at the top tier. So I am prioritizing attend to Kupo over Yokic over and Bede. I want plenty of CJ McCullum, Hallibur in going to Jimmy Butler, like these really, really consistent options that are in these closer spread games compared to spending up for players, that are in these higher spread games. Grim is asking any three by twos you like take the heat spread. So let's look at some three by two. So the heat, the number one seed to the east, this is obviously a very close matchup. I kind of like the heat four and a half. If it gets a little bit lower, I probably wouldn't go there, but I would certainly take the heat before I take the bucks. We know that they're struggling a little bit on defense. Three by twos four tonight. So this obviously has a lot of juice. I would say the Rockets and the Jazz, that'd be a good spot. The Kings and the Pelicans, you know, McCullum can certainly get it done. Darren Fox, if he gets hot from three, that's certainly a viability. And then the Suns, like these would be my top three because Anfordi Simons, Mikhail Bridges, Jay Crowder, Cam Johnson. So I would say Rockets, Jazz, if you're using it potentially in a parlay, like you don't want to be paying, like the 160, the 164 juice is a little bit too much. But if I have to choose one, it'd probably be Blazer, Suns, get that plus money a little bit, or look to add those in a parlay. And the Charlotte spread, I'm actually on the Cavs. That's one of my three bets I made today. So I'm on the Cavs. If you want to go to the Hortens, that's fine. I already have the Cavs minus three and a half. I've Cam Johnson over 25 and a half points rebounds assist and I have Cedric McCullum plus four plus made threes sitting at, was it plus 200 or plus 192 right now? I think it was plus 198 or plus 200 before. Thoughts on Mikhail, oh, sorry, Miles Bridges, 7,104 Charlotte going to him tonight. Yes, 7,100. The defensive matchup isn't the best in the world going up against Cleveland. We also see it as a large, large pace down spot for Charlotte. They play super fast all the way down to Cleveland who plays super slow is pretty solid on defense. If he's not going to be popular for that reason, he makes a viable option at small forward. I will say, at least in some of the initial like kind of roster builds throughout the optimizer, I see myself taking Milton and Oshaber set a lot more often and even Tyler Hero over Miles Bridges simply due to their game environments being closer, not that Charlotte Cleveland isn't close. I just don't like the pace down spot and the better defense on the Cleveland side of things. DJ is asking, do I like Jackson Hayes tonight for the Pelicans coming in at a modest salary overall of 4,900? I think he's fine tonight. Like he is in the initial like player pool but just based on the lineups that I've been building, I like to savings a little bit more with Lyles and Eubanks. This is not to say I don't like Jackson Hayes tonight. I think he's totally viable tonight. As I've said, this is probably my favorite game environment overall on the slate. So yes, Hayes is in play for me tonight. It just depends on where else I'm trying to find the savings and realistically, I mean, 36, 39 hundred. So swapping in Hayes for one of those two is like, one of those two players like really doesn't do a whole lot. It doesn't change that much when it comes to your lineup build. You can still go to, I said to Kupo, we could still get to small forward. You could still get to Butler. You could still get to CJ McCollum and you have plenty of salary left. So yes, I like Hayes tonight. It's just a little bit more savings always helps when you're really trying to jam in a few top tier stars. So the injury news on tonight's slate, really the main one that I'm concerned about would be Garland. Like is he actually gonna play? He went through shoot around this morning. He's missed a couple of games for the Cavaliers. Those are Thursday games, nothing important. So Garland's really the one that I'm mainly worried about. These other players are probable, which is always good for them. If Cole Anthony magically doesn't play, which there's no indication that he won't, I guess this could open up more minutes for Mark Helfoltz, who we know played 16 minutes or just shy of 16 minutes in his first game back. He was productive in that time. So maybe the rotational minutes and it's not gonna be a surprise to see Mark Helfoltz just see more minutes overall. Grimm is asking the classic Wednesday question, who's your sixth man tonight? This is a question I've been asked a few times for anyone who hasn't heard it before. It's like, who's that player that's not gonna be in the starting lineup, who's going to be in a spot to produce? Like who's gonna be the player that's gonna be a bit overlooked under the radar, like whatever you wanna call it. Who's that sixth man tonight? Obviously Tyler Hero, a player that is probably gonna win the sixth man of the year is always a viable option. I specifically like Hero tonight because of the matchup against the Bucks. There's a close spread, high over under all of those sorts of things, but the Bucks, they are dead last in the league for the most three-pointers allowed per game to their opponents. What is Tyler Hero really great at? Hitting three-pointers. So when he comes off the bench and he's running the offense with no Jimmy Butler out there, no Bama DiBio, whatever the court may look like at the time, Hero is in a phenomenal matchup to knock down multiple threes tonight. So Hero would be number one for me right off the bat. I would then say, you know, Devante Graham's in a great game environment. You could always look there. You know, Emmanuel quickly can always get hot for the Knicks, but it might actually be Markel Fultz. Like he's gonna continuously play more and more minutes. And then Kevin Love. Kevin Love is always in the mix. So it's gonna be Tyler Hero, Kevin Love, you know, Markel Fultz, hopefully his minutes will increase and then Devante Graham. Like we wanna be taking players that have, you know, offensive usage when they do come on the court and some of those starters come off the court. Andrew was saying, Andrew on Facebook was saying, I find myself getting a lot of Malcolm Brogdon tonight. He looked great. And I feel this may be a shootout and he worries about any restrictions. Yeah. So Brogdon has obviously been dealing with a ton of injuries this season. And that's a concern because the, you know, a cap of like 30 minutes is realistic for him. Even though like you said, he did look great in these first two games. This side of the All-Star break, he's putting up consistent production. Like will he push past, you know, 35 minutes? That's a concern. I think that we all have. Unless there's some like definitive update that there's going to be a cap on him. I have no problem going to Brogdon. It's more about who would I be him taking him over at the point guard position? Like I find myself taking Simons ahead of Brogdon 10 times out of 10. There's no one below him in service salary that I'd be prioritizing. It'd be mainly taking Simons and maybe Trayman just because of the, you know, roster scarcity or the lack of players that the Thunder have right now. Like Trayman is going to be in for plenty of minutes. Booker is out. Do you think Mikhail Bridges has 20 points tonight? Is that what his prop is sitting at? Let's see, four points. Mikhail Bridges, obviously a bit of a three and D guy for the 16 and a half, a little bit of juice on the over. Bridges, a bit of a three and D guy for them. So, Bridges plus money on over one and a half, eight, three. So, yeah, I do like Bridges tonight. You know, it's a kind of a toss up between him, Cam Johnson and Jake Crowder. Like I said, I already took the over on Cam Johnson's points rebounds assist prop, but I'm certainly fine with Mikhail Bridges, his ability to step out and hit some threes is always there. If he's going to get some extra shot volume with Bridges out, with Booker out, Bridges this is, he can certainly get to 20 points. Alexi Pokubeski for six man or no, yeah, that's certainly possible. Poku, obviously again, just due to the lack of players for the Thunder, they have so many players out. Like him going for over one fan to point per minute as he's done in some of these recent games is totally a realistic possibility. It's kind of what we saw from him last year when the Thunder were kind of doing the same thing where they just had a lack of players. They, you know, calling up a bunch of these young players. Poku is also an option, only 5,200 really does it, you know, break the bank in any capacity, could go for 30 plus points, 35 points, especially if it turns into a blow. I mean, I would say when it turns into a blow out this game has a 14, 15 point spread, whatever it is for 14 and a half point spread for the Nuggets. Any interest in Cole Anthony, assuming he plays at 5,700? Yeah, I have interest in Cole Anthony. It's not like we're worried too much about the Pacers defense overall, right? This is not 5,700 for Cole Anthony, assuming that he does play correct. Yeah, we're not worried about the Pacers defense overall, as we, I don't think we have been at any point in the season. His shot volume is something that, you know, we have to kind of latch onto is what we want to be seeing him pushing past the inconsistency. As of late, isn't great, but when he does get up the double digits, that's where he really reaches towards the ceiling. The lack of consistency recently when it comes to filling up the stat sheet is, you know, it's what gives him normally a high floor point, so then the shot volume gives him a nice ceiling. So yeah, there's nothing wrong with Cole Anthony, it's a one possession game with a solid overunder going up against the Pacers. Like there's nothing wrong with basically any player in that game in Sacramento, New Orleans, in Milwaukee, Miami, maybe outside of Grayson Allen or Duncan Robinson. Andrew's saying with it being a back-to-back, a higher chance of a blowout thoughts on G-League B's Alperine Sangoon. Yeah, Sangoon has been super solid for the Rockets, at least when he sees playing time. Obviously, one of their younger players that they're trying to get into the mix a bit more, it comes down to his minutes. You know, if we're gonna be seeing 20 plus minutes for him, this is a player that we've known to step into starting lineup, especially when Christian Wood is out and produce plenty of fantasy points, be it an awesome value play at a point per dollar basis. Him seeing only 16 or 18 minutes is also a viable outcome. If you wanna take some tournament shots with him, this is probably one of the players I'd be most comfortable with going to, that's an off-the-bench player that is highly variable, but like you're shooting for that upside. Like this would be a tournament-only play. Andrew on Facebook is asking, like you're shooting for that upside. Like you're not looking for consistency because he's not in the starting lineup and you're working that blowout angle for this game. So Sangoon would fit the mold, a player that they'd like to get involved into the offense when he's out there. So totally a viable option for tournaments. Like you are taking on the risk, but that's, I mean, that's what you have to go for when it comes to tournaments. That's, you know, I only play tournaments. So I'm totally on board with that for Alperine Sangoon. Yeah, he has been a beast in the G-League. When he gets in the starting lineup, he's a player that can push past, you know, 30, 40, fainted points plenty of times. So again, you wanna be focusing in on your, you know, a tight core of value plays. You don't wanna be expanding your player pool. You can play everyone on the slate. You wanna be focusing in on the top tier of stars. As I said, I am going to attend Kumpo, ahead of Yokic and Embiid when it comes to the high dollar spend, the spreads in some of these games are very concerning. Meanwhile, you know, Miami, Milwaukee, this ending has a one possession game, you know, being super close, high scoring, attend to Kumpo, going towards a triple double. Like that's a very, very realistic outcome. So I'm prioritizing attend to Kumpo, Jimmy Butler, lot of CJ McCollum. You know, he's one of my favorite plays on the entire slate, Halibur in those sorts of players. Upper on YouTube is saying, what's your opinion on Vitt Creechy and is Garland playing tonight? So Garland is still listed as questionable. That's something we need to, you know, officially get clarity on because if he's not gonna be in there, I guess I haven't specifically touched on if Garland misses. If Garland misses, it's gonna be brained in Goodwin again for the starting point guard for Cavaliers. Big production out of Goodwin when he's in the starting lineup. Heavy minutes for him. So, you know, is Garland playing tonight? That's to be determined. We all have to wait on that news. But if he's out, go to Brandon Goodwin as a very, very solid value option. Vitt Creechy for, okay, see, he's okay. You know, in the grand scheme of things, I think he's okay. If you were like, if you were really trying to take the value at point guard, that's fine. I would really, really try to find the extra salary from 3,500 to get up to 4,100 to get to campaign. Like that's what I would realistically or ideally, you know, want you to do is like get up to campaign who we know is gonna be super popular tonight should be in the starting lineup. No Chris Paul, no Devin Booker, like, et cetera, et cetera. Like no matter where you look tonight in any lineup, you're gonna see campaign so, so popular. So I would say try and find the five, $600 to get up to campaign tonight. Like that's the best outcome. And as Garland playing tonight, we all have to wait on that news. I would certainly like Garland to play. Again, I do have the Cavs minus three and a half. Them minus three and a half. Cam Johnson over 25 and a half points rebounds assist. And Cedric McCullum for four plus me three is going for some big plus money tonight. Want to get that in. He's been shooting the ball well for the Pelicans. We know they brought him there for a reason. High over under, weak defense in Sacramento. All those sorts of things. How about Vince tonight? Gonna be through the roof. Yeah, like that's certainly a possibility. I like Gabe Vincent tonight is the player that, you know, he's one of my core value plays. He's been solid for them with Kyle Lowry out. I think you can continue to look to him for some really solid point per dollar value. He's only $4,000. You know, I brought this up. These were, or I should say that these four were my, kind of the core of the value that I really want to be going to tonight. So Vincent is absolutely one of my favorite value plays on tonight's late. Him, campaign, Trey Lyos, Drew Eubanks, making sure to select Drew Eubanks as a power forward only because he does have dual position eligibility. You don't want to be blocking yourself at the center position. If you're trying to play Bama DeBio, Sabonis, Valentunis, whoever might be Jared Allen. Someone asked about him before. Love the matchup for Jared Allen because Charlotte, they don't play defense. Sacramento, they don't play defense against center. So I'm getting to Valentunis, getting to Jared Allen. So I'm not blocking myself with Drew Eubanks. Make sure he's selected as a power forward only. So really the only injury news on tonight's late is going to be Garland. You know, get some clarity on if he's going to be playing, if he's not, go to Goodwin at point guard. You know, limit, I would say limit your exposure to Jokic, Embiid, Hardin. These are very, very high over-under spreads. Thoughts on Mo Bamba. He allows you to load up on other core players. Yeah, there's nothing wrong with this game overall, as I said, between the Pacers and the Magic. It's a one possession game with a 233 over-under. We look to the magic and everyone in their lineup is being productive. Let's get up there with three minutes real quick. Mo Bamba is the second most productive player among the starting five for the Magic at 0.96. And he's gets it done on a low usage rate. So absolutely nothing wrong with Mo Bamba tonight. Player that steps out and takes him threes every once in a while, which is of course, nice to see for a big man, giving him some nice ceiling to reach for. Piles in plenty of rebounds can go for a double-double. Is affordable tonight at $4,600. So Pacers, Magic, Cavaliers, Pelicans, Kings, Bucks, he plenty of options from the suns with Booker out, getting to Anthony Simons, Josh Hart, Drew U-Banks, whoever it might be, like we have a very solid mid-tier player tonight that aren't super expensive, that all have great usage rates, great game environments, great salaries, et cetera, et cetera. It really should be a very, very, I think a high scoring slate tonight, which will be good for fantasy. All right, so that does it for today's show. I'll be back next Wednesday, same time, 4 p.m. right here on the Fangle YouTube, Twitch, Twitter pages. You can follow me on Twitter at DFS underscore Tom. Until next time, good luck in your contests.