I Made $50K on eSports PrizePicks Before They Limited Me

eSports DFS apps like PrizePicks and Underdog price their own lines independently — there's no sharp market anchoring them, so they regularly disagree on the same player's kill total by 3+ kills. This video breaks down the two edges that come from that gap: middling (taking both sides of a discrepant prop across two apps to win both bets when the result lands in the middle) and positive correlation (stacking teammates from the same LoL or CS2 team on PrizePicks at full payout — an exploit that doesn't work on major sports). By the end you'll understand how to identify a middling window when two apps disagree on a kill total, how to build a positively correlated eSports game stack on PrizePicks without triggering a payout reduction, and how to find both edges automatically in real time without manually scanning multiple apps. 🔗 Upside Tools Fantasy Player Props Optimizer (5-Day Free Trial): https://upside.tools?via=beatprizepicks I Made $50K on eSports PrizePicks Before They Limited Me Chapters: 0:00 - $50K Proof + Why They Limited Me 0:29 - Why eSports Lines Are Broken (Nobody Copies Anyone) 1:38 - The 2 Edges — What We're Building Today 2:00 - Why No Sharp Book Prices eSports Props 3:15 - DFS Apps Are Price Makers, Not Price Takers 4:10 - Edge #1: Middling Explained 5:17 - Live Example: Nython CS2 Kill Prop (3-Kill Gap) 6:21 - Live Example: Polo — 3-Book Discrepancy 7:10 - Edge #2: Positive Correlation 7:52 - Why eSports Correlation Is Stronger Than NFL 8:45 - Live Example: League of Legends Team Stack 10:00 - Full Payout on eSports Stacks (The Exploit) 11:04 - The Tool That Finds Both Automatically 12:22 - Recap + 5-Day Free Trial