Delaying your top picks isn't hesitation--it's strategy. Holding back elite players like Haaland preserves optionality, letting you strike when ownership drops and leverage peaks. Early restraint creates late advantage in tightly contested leagues.
Chaos wins fantasy tournaments, not stars--overlooked teams like Panama and Croatia create explosive differentials when others flock to safe picks. The real edge? Owning players no one else sees coming.
Winning World Cup Fantasy isn't about stars--it's about exploiting timing mismatches, scouting bonuses, and underowned assets. The real edge? Picking players the system overlooks before they explode in value.