A pick'em entry type where you choose 2-6 players and all picks must be correct to win.
On platforms like PrizePicks and Underdog Fantasy, Flex entries let you pick 2-6 player props (over/under on stats). The more picks you add, the higher the potential payout (typically 3x for 2 picks up to 25x for 6 picks). All picks must be correct — there is no partial credit. This all-or-nothing structure means Flex entries favor confident, high-edge selections over volume plays.
On PrizePicks, a Flex Entry lets you win reduced payouts even if you miss one or two picks. A 6-pick Flex pays 25x for 6/6, 2x for 5/6, and 0.4x for 4/6, versus a Power Play that pays 37.5x only on a perfect 6/6 sheet.
Flex math is more forgiving: at a 65% per-leg hit rate, a 6-pick Power Play wins 7.5% of the time (0.65^6), while a 6-pick Flex cashes something 58% of the time. Expected value on a $10 Flex at 65% legs is roughly (0.075 × $250) + (0.244 × $20) + (0.329 × $4) − $10 = +$13.06. The Flex format trades top-end payout for variance dampening — the right choice for bettors with thinner edges or shorter bankrolls.
<p>On PrizePicks, a <strong>Flex Entry lets you win reduced payouts even if you miss one or two picks</strong>. A <strong>6-pick Flex</strong> pays <strong>25x for 6/6, 2x for 5/6, and 0.4x for 4/6</strong>, versus a Power Play that pays 37.5x only on a perfect 6/6 sheet.</p><p>Flex math is more forgiving: at a 65% per-leg hit rate, a 6-pick Power Play wins <strong>7.5%</strong> of the time (0.65^6), while a 6-pick Flex cashes something <strong>58%</strong> of the time. Expected value on a $10 Flex at 65% legs is roughly <strong>(0.075 × $250) + (0.244 × $20) + (0.329 × $4) − $10 = +$13.06</strong>. The Flex format trades top-end payout for variance dampening — the right choice for bettors with thinner edges or shorter bankrolls.</p>
A pick'em entry type where you choose 2-6 players and all picks must be correct to win.
<p>On PrizePicks, a <strong>Flex Entry lets you win reduced payouts even if you miss one or two picks</strong>. A <strong>6-pick Flex</strong> pays <strong>25x for 6/6, 2x for 5/6, and 0.4x for 4/6</strong>, versus a Power Play that pays 37.5x only on a perfect 6/6 sheet.</p><p>Flex math is more forgiving: at a 65% per-leg hit rate, a 6-pick Power Play wins <strong>7.5%</strong> of the time (0.65^6), while a 6-pick Flex cashes something <strong>58%</strong> of the time. Expected value on a $10 Flex at 65% legs is roughly <strong>(0.075 × $250) + (0.244 × $20) + (0.329 × $4) − $10 = +$13.06</strong>. The Flex format trades top-end payout for variance dampening — the right choice for bettors with thinner edges or shorter bankrolls.</p>
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