So I have a little extra cash and some time to kill, and I hear these daily fantasy sites are a real fun way to win some money. So,which one is easier to play or more likely to pay out big time? Anybody ever played these sites before? I figure I'm doing OK on the CFB pickem - how hard can it be?
Re: FanDuel or DraftKings
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2015 10:48 am
by smackaholic
Better hurry up and win your millions before gov moonbeam follows in NY's foot steps. The NY gov just shut down that stuff in NY because he didn't like those bastards horning in on his lotto turf. For years all their po folk were stuck with state lottery games. I suspect that recently that money was moving to the FF racket which I suspect has a better payout than lottery and is actually fun. Fukk, the 3 card monty dude on the corner has a better payout that state lotteries.
Re: FanDuel or DraftKings
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2015 11:31 am
by Go Coogs'
I've played both and possibly like Fanduel better, but DraftKings is licensed to promote NFL players whereas Fanduel is in the middle of a lawsuit with the players union. If I were you, stick with the NBA in those cheap $2-$5 plays. That is where I've had some success and got my account up to 4x what I initially deposited. To me it's easier to pick an NBA lineup than baseball or football.
Re: FanDuel or DraftKings
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2015 11:47 am
by smackaholic
Go Coogs' wrote:I've played both and possibly like Fanduel better, but DraftKings is licensed to promote NFL players whereas Fanduel is in the middle of a lawsuit with the players union. If I were you, stick with the NBA in those cheap $2-$5 plays. That is where I've had some success and got my account up to 4x what I initially deposited. To me it's easier to pick an NBA lineup than baseball or football.
It's easier to buy scratch offs at the 7-11. But, at least FF provides some entertainment value. And you do at least have the illusion of it having something to do with skill. I haven't any interest personally. Already have plenty of ways to piss away my free time. How much skill really is involved? Are there people that are good enough at it to make a living other than those actually running leagues? Seems to me that there is a whole lotta luck involved.
Re: FanDuel or DraftKings
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2015 2:25 pm
by mvscal
Somebody needs to send this asshole to a death metal concert in Paris.
Re: FanDuel or DraftKings
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2015 4:02 pm
by Mikey
OK I lied. Surprised?
I don't actually have any extra time OR money, and wouldn't spend it on this if I did. But...if you get enough of a rush playing these games that it's worth dropping a few bucks on, so be it. You're fooling yourself if you fall for the claim it's not gambling, though. Not too many people making money on this, except the folks running it and a very few who have the time and statistical knowledge to actually do the research and analysis.
Not too surprising that big investors include all the major pro sports leagues, as well as some of the teams, and the sports broadcasting networks.
Re: FanDuel or DraftKings
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2015 4:32 pm
by Screw_Michigan
How on earth is "daily fantasy" considered a game of skill while picking lines is considered luck? That's what pisses me off. Yes, of course I know, it's all about who's greasing the right pockets and by how much.
Re: FanDuel or DraftKings
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2015 8:14 pm
by Moving Sale
mvscal wrote:
Somebody needs to send this asshole to a death metal concert in Paris.
You do realize that eagles of death metal don't actually play death metal right?
Re: FanDuel or DraftKings
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2015 9:20 pm
by mvscal
Nope. Never heard of them. I'm sure they suck. Not really the point either.
Toddle along now.
Re: FanDuel or DraftKings
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2015 9:29 pm
by Bucmonkey
Risk/reward wagering...many different formats to choose from and not much different from a conventional sportsbook's menu.
Re: FanDuel or DraftKings
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2015 9:46 pm
by Go Coogs'
Mikey wrote:You're fooling yourself if you fall for the claim it's not gambling, though. Not too many people making money on this, except the folks running it and a very few who have the time and statistical knowledge to actually do the research and analysis.
Well....DUH!
Re: FanDuel or DraftKings
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2015 10:20 pm
by BSmack
DFS companies have fewer fraud controls than Wall Street. Fuck em.
Also, HUGE difference between a season long redraft league where values are set by the marketplace and DFS where the values are set by the companies themselves and can be manipulated.
Re: FanDuel or DraftKings
Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2015 12:18 am
by Draft Kings
Sign up today at Draft Kings and start making INSTANT cash INSTANTLY! Just sign up, set your roster, and collect your cash! You can make millions instantly by playing daily fantasy sports at draftkings.com! Just ask Jeremiah from Plant City who won $160,000 in one day playing fantasy football! To win all you have to do is play! Just ask Trevor from Hoboken. He won $500,000 in one day playing fantasy basketball! The only difference between Jeremiah and Trevor and you is they played and you didn't! So what are you waiting for?? Sign up at draftkings.com today and start collecting your cash!
Re: FanDuel or DraftKings
Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2015 12:54 am
by War Wagon
Mikey wrote:OK I lied. Surprised?
I don't actually have any extra time OR money, and wouldn't spend it on this if I did. But...if you get enough of a rush playing these games that it's worth dropping a few bucks on, so be it. You're fooling yourself if you fall for the claim it's not gambling, though. Not too many people making money on this, except the folks running it and a very few who have the time and statistical knowledge to actually do the research and analysis.
Not too surprising that big investors include all the major pro sports leagues, as well as some of the teams, and the sports broadcasting networks.