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2015 DYNASTY FOOTBALL WORLD CHAMPION: “HOUSE OF CARDS”




FULLTIME FANTASY MANAGING EDITOR MATT BRANDON SPOKE WITH BIPLAB MANDAL TO FIND
OUT HOW HE BECAME FULLTIME'S THIRD DYNASTY FOOTBALL WORLD CHAMPION!

February 11, 2018 Matt Brandon Season Long - Dynasty NFL, Season Long - FFWC,
Season Long – All Sports, Season Long – NFL

“I’ve been playing Fantasy Football for five years and no matter how good of a
player you are, your team name can’t be ‘Team X.’ You need to have a good,
unique name,” said Biplab Mandal. “And when I started playing, I saw a lot of
similarities between House of Cards’ lead character [Kevin Spacey’s Frank
Underwood] and participating in a Dynasty league.”House of Cards is an excellent
Netflix program about a polarizing political figure who overcame a poor
childhood in South Carolina to become the most powerful man on the face of the
earth. Through hard work, dedication, some underhanded dealings, and even
criminal conduct, Frank Underwood went from being a farmer’s son in Gaffney, SC,
to one of the most powerful politicians in the country. The show ruminates on
many themes but focuses primarily on power, manipulation, the young vs. the old,
the past vs. the present and lastly, the idea of leaving some memory or legacy
behind, perhaps even a dynasty.Mandal is absolutely accurate. Those very same
themes carry over to Dynasty leagues and now he and his team, which he aptly
named “House of Cards,” are the reigning champions of FullTime’s Dynasty
Football World Championships (DFWC). The rookie DFWC player did a lot of
maneuvering, trading, assembling, deal making and much more, just as Frank
Underwood does in the Netflix hit. Biplab had to make critical decisions about
young players versus veterans and often had to be savvy in order to acquire the
players he wanted. Dynasty Football is not only similar to the popular
television show because of the tactics used to succeed in each, but also to the
concept of an actual house of cards. In Dynasty, you are always building, trying
to make your team better and perhaps most importantly, stable. If you make a
wrong trade or draft pick (or move a card in the foundation ever so slightly),
everything can fall apart.

FullTime’s DFWC format is fairly straightforward, but the strategy behind
winning is intricate.

For an annual investment of $299, Dynasty owners have a shot to win thousands of
dollars in prizes. With $2,400+ in prizes awarded back to each league, the
investment is surely worth the fun and excitement. Owners first compete in their
12-team league through a 13-week regular season. The team with the best record
and the team with the most points will be rewarded with $250 at that time. Then,
the top four teams (best record, most points, next best record, next best
points) will advance to their league’s playoffs and the Championship Round where
large cash prizes are awarded. In the Championship Round, every DFWC playoff
team competes over the final three weeks of the season with their average weekly
score from weeks 1-13 added. So for example, let’s say your team averaged 175
Fantasy points every week. You’d start that Championship Round with 175 points,
which would then be added to the points totals from the three weeks in the
Championship Round. Following the three-week Championship Round, one skilled
Dynasty owner wins the Dynasty Football World Championship and a grand prize of
$10,000! As readers may know from my 2015 Dynasty King profile, a $2,000 DYNASTY
KING bonus is also awarded every year for the most points over a three-year
period.

Though “House of Cards” is the team Mandal won with, he admits that he used to
call his team “The Trade Addicts” in other formats so that people would offer
him a ton of offers and he would bite at just the right moment—perhaps a
manipulative tactic, but clearly a shrewd strategic move worthy of the ambitious
Frank Underwood. Even picking your team name can be strategic in the world of
Fantasy Football!

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Mandal, 33 years old, currently resides comfortably in Minneapolis, Minnesota as
an IT Director and lives with his wife and two young sons. However, it wasn’t
always like that.

“I was born and raised in India. However, for the last ten years, I have been
working in the IT industry and traveling a lot. So, I was never settled in one
place and kept toggling between continents and India. During this period, I
lived in Amsterdam, Zurich, Shanghai, Beijing, Hawaii, Dubai, just to name a few
places,” said Mandal. “Finally, I ended up in Minnesota, and it was time to
settle down—I had kids and couldn’t live in a pack of suitcases anymore. I used
to execute and oversee large IT Projects all over the world before I moved to
Minnesota to manage a large program… In 2011, my oldest son was born. We
realized that we couldn’t keep traveling a lot. So I switched jobs and joined a
local company in Minneapolis.”

Mandal immediately connected with the Midwest and bonded with his new colleagues
at work. In fact, he attributes the beginning of his fascination with the NFL
and Fantasy Football to his co-workers.

“I have even stopped watching a lot of cricket now. I really fell in love with
the NFL and Fantasy Football. I really love the strategy aspect of the game,
which connects a lot with my daily life at work and with the stock market,” he
said.

After playing in some Fantasy leagues and crushing his opponents in local
leagues, Mandal was browsing the Internet and came across FullTime Fantasy.
After inquiring about the software, some well renowned high-stakes players gave
FullTime Fantasy a glowing review and Biplap was sold.

“What attracted me to FullTime was the unique format. It’s great that you can
win not only your individual league but also a bigger prize of $10,000. And I
like that there are two flex positions, so there are eleven starters instead of
ten. And the price was very fair at just $299!”

When it comes to Dynasty Fantasy Football, Mandal believes that the most
important thing is practice. You have to have knowledge and experience before
facing the best of the best.

“As long as you know how to play in Dynasty leagues, and you understand PPR
leagues, and you have all the rules and concepts clear, I would say that if you
are doing well in other leagues, just give it a try and have confidence in
yourself. You are not playing with gods. Everyone is mortal. Everyone is using
his or her brains. So if you feel you are good at drafting and trading, come
along for the ride. It’s not rocket science,” said the rookie reigning champion.

However, he acknowledges that while it may not be rocket science, there is an
incredible amount of skill involved.

“In this world, there are three ways that people can construct their Dynasty
team,” Mandal said, two of which he tries to avoid. He believes in finding the
right balance and just as in life or building a ‘House of Cards,’ finding that
equilibrium and perfect balance can be critical to success. One strategy that
Mandal does not endorse is the idea of tanking to win in the future. Many
Dynasty players only pick rookies and trade their superstars for future draft
picks and assets. But there are no guarantees in Fantasy Football. Sometimes
rookies simply don’t pan out. Then there are the owners who employ the complete
opposite strategy by drafting as if they were participating in a redraft league,
without factoring in critical aspects in this format such as age, team
coordinators, injury history, etc. “To them, it’s all about the here and now,”
Mandal said. He believes in a happy medium, and that is the strategy he would
advise newcomers to use if they are thinking of getting in on the action at
FullTime. Kind of like the patient long-term planning of a cunning politician.

Another critical aspect to Dynasty leagues is this idea that you will be
competing against the same people for many years to come. For this reason,
Mandal tried to get along with every single person, even if that person may have
sent him terrible trade after terrible trade. Talk about smart politics and
posturing for future success.

“If you get into an argument with one or two teams, you can’t trade with them,
and now you are handicapped,” he noted.

Trading with other owners was integral to Mandal’s success. His team completed
five trades before the startup draft was finished. In those deals, he was able
to acquire two first-round picks, including the first and fifth pick of the
entire draft while giving up his second and third round picks. Let’s look at how
his draft went.

1.01 WR Dez Bryant
1.05 WR Antonio Brown
4.02 WR Nelson Agholor
5.05 WR Jarvis Landry
5.11 RB Tevin Coleman
6.02 RB Andre Ellington
7.11 RB Isaiah Crowell
9.11 RB David Johnson
11.11 QB Tony Romo
12.02 QB Marcus Mariota
12.12 RB Devonta Freeman
13.11 WR Percy Harvin
14.02 RB Cameron Artis-Payne
14.03 TE Delanie Walker
15.11 WR Kamar Aiken
16.02 RB Jeremy Langford
17.11 WR Reggie Wayne
18.02 TE Jordan Reed
19.11 PK Justin Tucker
20.02 DEF ARI Cardinals

Now, Mandal may have been unlucky with Dez Bryant’s injury, but look at some of
the players he was able to draft, particularly in the later rounds. First of
all, he selected the best player in all of Fantasy Football in Antonio Brown
with the No. 5 pick. Another series of excellent picks was Jarvis Landry in the
fifth, David Johnson in the ninth, Devonta Freeman in the twelfth, Delanie
Walker in the fourteenth, Jeremy Langford in the sixteenth and Jordan Reed in
the eighteenth. Obviously, Biplab has a knack for picking sleepers (just as a
smart alliance-builder in Congress has a feel for forming alliances with unknown
up-and-comers who perhaps have not yet made their mark but who have potential
that only the most talented judge of character will spot in advance).

If you look carefully at his draft, you can see his strategy pretty clearly.

“The approach that I try to take is to go for some very solid, very established
receivers up front. And then target players with some upside, who are fairly
young but who are also somewhat undervalued on the market, like Jarvis Landry,”
said Mandal. “When it comes to rookies, I like to gamble on the rookie running
backs because it’s much easier to get a chance to succeed early since starting
running backs get injured all the time.”

The owner of “House of Cards” also noted how important calculating value is and
being careful not to reach for a player when you know he could be available in
the next round due to his ADP (Average Draft Position). Though Mandal may be a
rookie in FullTime’s leagues, he proved his skill in value-based drafting with
the many studs and steals he was able to acquire. However, we all know that
managing your team does not end after the draft process.

One of Mandal’s best and worst moves of the season was adding DeAngelo Williams,
who was an absolute stud before Le’Veon Bell returned. Unfortunately, he dropped
Williams once Bell was back to get a quarterback since both Romo and Mariota
went down with injuries. Was the “House of Cards” beginning to collapse?
Luckily, by drafting both Arizona’s (Johnson and Ellington) and Atlanta’s
(Freeman and Coleman) backfield and utilizing the well-known handcuff strategy,
one player from each team’s backfield became a top player in Fantasy Football.
Freeman emerged as the No. 1 RB in 2015 and David Johnson finished as the
seventh-best RB. Therefore, the loss of Williams didn’t hurt quite as much and
“House of Cards” remained intact.

On November 26, Mandal put his trading skills into practice during the season
when he swapped Nelson Agholor and a 2016 second round pick for Lamar Miller and
Pierre Garcon. This turned out to be a huge trade, as Miller finished as the No.
5 RB in Fantasy Football while Agholor fell flat on his face.

Not only did he have the best WR and three of the top-seven running backs in the
league, but Mandal also managed to nail his two tight end picks with Delanie
Walker and Jordan Reed, who were the second- and third-best tight ends in
Fantasy last year.

Although “House of Cards” didn’t finish with the best record in League 28, they
did accumulate the most total points, which qualified Mandal for the postseason
and put $250 in his pocket.

“I started in a pretty decent position heading into the postseason because I had
averaged a lot of points throughout the regular season but then I had a very
dampening first week of the playoffs,” said Mandal.

With Romo and Mariota injured again, Ryan Fitzpatrick was the rookie DFWC
player’s only healthy option at the QB position. In Week 14, Mandal fell further
down in the overall standings with just 153.05 points that week.

However, the following week, “House of Cards” erupted for 219.05 points due to
strong outings from A. Brown, D. Johnson, Reed, Walker, and Freeman. At that
point, Mandal’s squad moved all the way into ninth place, and he was dozens of
points ahead of the three teams in his individual league.

“At that point, I’m thinking about the maximum risk I could take to nail this,”
he said. “And that’s when I added Kirk Cousins, hoping for a few touchdown
connections with my TE Jordan Reed.”

Well, the first-year DFWC player was right. Cousins threw four touchdown passes
that week, two of which landed in the arms of Reed. The two players combined for
a whopping 68.75 Fantasy points.

“House of Cards” could have easily crumbled with just one wrong move and fallen
out of the money in the overall competition, but his foundation remained stable
when Mandal decided to use one last card up his sleeve with the addition of
Cousins.

Add in Johnson’s strong Week 16 effort, 30 Fantasy points from the Arizona
Cardinals’ defense and Mandal scored 225.55 Fantasy points in the final week of
the playoffs to move up from ninth place (a $100 prize) to first overall. Mandal
was FullTime’s third Dynasty Football World Champion and the proud new owner of
a sizeable $10,000 check! He also won his individual league by quite a large
margin, adding an extra $1,500 to his big payday.



“It was a very stressful final Sunday night for me because Denver was playing
and the team in second was 23 points behind me with Demaryius Thomas ready to
suit up… Thomas hadn’t done much, but then the game went into overtime! And I’m
thinking ‘is this the Fantasy Gods out to get me?’”

Fortunately for Mandal, Thomas failed to make up the difference as “House of
Cards” captured the victory.

“It was just a pure shock because I really wasn’t expecting to win as a rookie.
There are so many experienced great players at FullTime, some of the best
Dynasty players in the world. It was an incredible feeling,” he said. “I always
want to win now, I always want to take the best player available, but I am also
conscious of important Dynasty factors like age,” said Mandal. There is no doubt
that his knowledge and instincts helped him arrive to this great destination. It
certainly didn’t hurt that he had the steel nerves and composure of a seasoned
politician.

Mandal immediately bought two tickets to Dubai and treated his wife to a great
vacation. Well played, sir.

Dynasty leagues are, without a doubt, the fastest-growing segment in all of
Fantasy sports. So get in on the action in FullTime Fantasy Sports’ Dynasty
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For an annual investment of just $299, Fantasy owners have a shot to win
thousands of dollars in prizes. With $2,400+ in prizes awarded back to each
league, the investment is surely worth the fun and excitement. And at the end of
the season, one skilled Fantasy owner will win $10,000 and be crowned the fourth
annual Dynasty Football World Champion! Will it be you?

Not only does FullTime Fantasy Sports offer the best cash incentives, but we
also utilize the most advanced software in the industry. You never have to print
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Mandal will be back so take your shot at knocking down his “House of Cards.”
What are you waiting for? Get in the game today!





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