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Managing Risks in FPL






Fantasy Premier League (FPL) is a game of strategy, and one of the most important aspects of that strategy is managing risks. In this article, we'll discuss some advanced FPL strategies for managing risks and maximizing your potential points.


Don't always go for the popular picks


One of the biggest mistakes FPL managers make is to blindly follow the popular picks. It's important to remember that everyone in your league has access to the same information as you, so if you're only picking players who are highly owned, you're unlikely to gain an edge over your rivals.


Instead, look for players who may be overlooked but have the potential to deliver big points. This could be players who are returning from injury, players who have recently changed teams, or players who have a favorable fixture coming up.


Look at upcoming fixtures


When selecting your FPL team, it's important to consider the upcoming fixtures. Look at the next three to four games and consider the difficulty of the opponents. You may want to consider rotating your players based on the fixtures to maximize your points potential.


For example, if you have two strikers, and one has a tough run of fixtures coming up, you may want to consider benching him in favor of the other striker who has an easier run of games.


Consider form over fixtures


While fixtures are important, it's also important to consider player form. A player who is in good form may be able to deliver points even against tough opponents.


Keep an eye on player stats, such as shots on target and key passes, and consider players who are performing well even if they have a tough run of fixtures coming up.


Don't be afraid to take risks


FPL is a game of risk, and sometimes taking a risk can pay off big time. Consider taking a punt on a player who is low owned but has the potential to deliver big points.


Of course, you don't want to take too many risks and completely disrupt your team, but taking a calculated risk can be a good way to gain an edge over your rivals.


Be patient with your players


Finally, it's important to be patient with your players. Don't be too quick to transfer out a player who has had a few bad games. Players can go through dips in form, but they may also bounce back and deliver big points in the coming weeks.


Of course, if a player is consistently underperforming, it may be time to transfer them out. But don't make knee-jerk decisions based on one or two bad games.


In conclusion, managing risks is a key component of a successful FPL strategy. By considering form, fixtures, and potential, and being willing to take calculated risks, you can maximize your points potential and gain an edge over your rivals.

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