http://espn.go.com/chalk/story/_/id/13825667/newyork-attorney-general-eric-schneiderman-launches-inquiry-draftkings-fanduelAn employee of one site got access to some information ahead of time and coincidentally or not, won $350k at the rival. New York Times had an article up about it earlier today.
10/6/2015 10:23:27 PM
unrelated...but i'm convinced you can type anything into the "promo code" box and receive a promotion thing. every radio station in america has a promo code for this. TYPE IN PROMO CODE DICKJUICE69 FOR A FREE WEEK TODAY.
10/6/2015 11:10:26 PM
I read the article, but unless they're allowed to change their lineups after whatever the cutoff time is, I don't get it. Did they have Biff's sports almanac or something too?
10/6/2015 11:13:01 PM
They could see the "core" players the guys with algorithms (sharks) were using. They just copied the sharks' lineups and used them on the other site. Basically... an unfair advantage.
10/6/2015 11:14:45 PM
Interesting. Still a lot of luck involved. Wonder how many different days/weeks they did this before they won enough to get caught. It's not like the sharks/sharps in Vegas win 90% of the time or anything.
10/6/2015 11:20:33 PM
When you're playing against meatballs who just signed up the odds are pretty well stacked for the sharks. They win on volume, anyway.
10/6/2015 11:22:45 PM
Workers from Draftkings have won around $6million total on fanduel according to ESPN today.
10/6/2015 11:34:07 PM
Crede, you may be right but I think they saw the ownership percentage of all the players and then built lineups with players that had low ownership, so if their teams "popped"'' they'd be the sole winners and collect the whole pot to themselves. Odds were still against them winning but it upped the odds considerably. Basically taking players like Ted Ginn or Tavon Austin who usually suck but can pull two touchdowns out of their ass.[Edited on October 6, 2015 at 11:55 PM. Reason : x]
10/6/2015 11:54:44 PM
i watch more of their commercials during a football game than the football game itself.
10/6/2015 11:58:24 PM
^ Believe I do too.
10/7/2015 5:51:35 AM
^^^ not sure they are using the info to pick the Ted Ginns, but rather picking the studs that for whatever reason the majority is fading. If you read all of their "expert" writings, they talk about be contrarian in the millionaire maker type contests and staying closer to the majority in things like 50/50s
10/7/2015 6:41:59 AM
dear god, please let this be the catalyst to kill daily fantasy sports.
10/7/2015 10:37:33 AM
^ This a million times over. So fucking sick of all the commercials and the obvious on-air advertising during shows like Mike and Mike. Don't most the leagues like MLB have an ownership stake in these companies along with Disney/ABC/ESPN?
10/7/2015 12:38:03 PM
i agree that they're oversaturated, but what do you want mike & mike to do? decline to read paid ad copy?
10/7/2015 12:44:29 PM
Not adcopy man. They constantly drop references to each site during interviews and commentary. Like "X player will be a hot pickup on DraftKings" or "I like X player, got him on my DraftKings team". Yeah it is probably what they are paid to do, but it is fucking annoying.
10/7/2015 12:50:14 PM
http://awfulannouncing.com/2015/lets-talk-bradley-c-349-big-winner-featured-fanduel-commercials.html
10/7/2015 5:20:36 PM
Can anyone give a nutshell version of how money is won with these sites? I've never played fantasy football so that probably doesn't help. That is, is the amount you win proportional to how much you "bet"?
10/7/2015 8:55:44 PM
It's not really bets but more like entrance fees and you can win a percent of those entrance fees. I tend to liken it to a poker tournament. Everyone puts in $50 and first place might get 50%, second 35 etc...Of course the take their cut of the pot. You can play bigger games against 1000s of people for bigger payouts but tougher to win or smaller games. Entrance fees vary.
10/8/2015 5:41:02 AM
They also have 50/50 type games where the top half of the entrants win. They take .20 on the dollar , so say you are in a $5 50/50 contest with 100 people, if you place 50th or better you win $9, (your $5 entry back and $4 in winnings).The tournaments style that they promote with the big payouts are different and the higher you place the more you make. Typically you have to place in the top 20% or so to get a small win. The strategies are obviously different because in the 50/50 format you are only looking to beat half the field so you would want more chalk picks, but the tournaments require contrarian picks if you want to make the million or whatever, which is why having advanced knowledge of ownership %s is such a big deal. If those guys can find a high ceiling guy that has low ownership that's a huge avantage. Not saying they will automatically win, because that guy could lay an egg, but over time that insider info will pay off and it has for them in the past.
10/8/2015 7:16:12 AM
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10/8/2015 6:37:36 PM
Decided to give it a try...figured with all the news about sharks and employees this wold be a good week.What are the best games to enter? tourney? small head to head?
10/8/2015 7:29:02 PM
From what I read in the past couple days, avoid the tourneys. The small head-to-heads it's much lower money, but you have a better chance of winning.
10/8/2015 10:01:01 PM
Look for "beginner" events, only people who have not won much can enter. I do $3/week in NASCAR and definitely feel I get that much entertainment out of it. Top 20% doubles your money and you have a 1/40k shot to win $10k. Plus its easy to keep up with 40 drivers compared to hundreds of NFL players. I use practice speeds to pick lineups and would win every damn week if they would stop getting penalties/crashing/blowing up! Hah
10/9/2015 8:03:18 AM
i think i read that you can't cash out until you get up to at least, like, $25 or something. but i may be wrong about that
10/9/2015 8:19:07 AM
for DraftKings the minimum amount you can deposit (at least on the first deposit, not sure about subsequent deposits) is $25. The minimum amount you can withdraw is $20I've been doing the $3 millionaire maker event every week, and have been in the money every week but one. The most I've won is $6 (lol). I also enter in the free MLB/College football contests fairly often. I think I'm up a couple dollars since I started, but I think the entertainment value of it is better than my normal week-to-week fantasy league, so it's worth it
10/9/2015 8:36:08 AM
http://www.wsj.com/articles/fbi-justice-department-investigating-daily-fantasy-sports-business-model-1444865627FBI and Department of Justice are now doing an inquiry, although no wrongdoing has been accused yet.
10/15/2015 9:55:34 AM
Legalize all of it, regulate it, and tax it.
10/15/2015 10:49:44 AM
^ agreed
10/15/2015 12:12:17 PM
http://espn.go.com/chalk/story/_/id/13897401/daily-fantasy-outlawed-nevada-gaming-control-board-being-unlicensed-gamblingNevada Gaming Commission says daily fantasy is gambling, and operators of it are outlawed until they get a gambling license. DraftKings and FanDuel both said they will disable Nevadans from playing instead of applying for a gambling license. (All while an executive in one company had posted on a message board how people in certain states could get around their state restrictions to play. )
10/16/2015 7:50:36 AM
10/17/2015 8:03:54 AM
I noticed they toned down their commercials after the investigation. GG investigation.
10/18/2015 8:47:13 PM
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/2015/11/10/daily-fantasy-fanduel-draftkings-new-york-illegal-gambling/75543644/New York Attorney General classifies them as illegal gambling and issues cease and desist orders to both companies for taking deposits in the state.Maybe all that advertising will get spent on political action ads.http://awfulannouncing.com/2015/new-york-attorney-general-rules-draftkings-and-fanduel-are-indeed-illegal-gambling-operations.html[Edited on November 11, 2015 at 11:49 AM. Reason : /]
11/11/2015 11:47:44 AM