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    Why You’re Obsessed With Daily Fantasy Sports

    aily fantasy sports (DFS) leagues have taken the fantasy sports industry by storm in 2014. For the first time in industry history, there will be well over one million people who participate in DFS this year. The two leading DFS providers are FanDuel, which was established in 2009, and DraftKings, which was established in 2012.

    According to Justine Sacco, Director of Community Relations for FanDuel, FanDuel currently has one million active users, which is only a small fraction of the estimated 41.5 million fantasy sports players worldwide in 2014. But when you consider that FanDuel started with only 3,198 paid, active users in Q1 2011, its growth rate is pretty astonishing.

    What is drawing fantasy sports players to daily fantasy leagues, and is the growth spurt sustainable?

    It’s no secret that fantasy sports are having a major impact on how people are currently consuming sports. Television channels like the NFL RedZone were created for fans to have instant access to every scoring play on every NFL Sunday. In fact, a research study performed by Ipsos found that Americans spend $800 million annually on all fantasy sports related media products. Given this, it should really come as no surprise that DFS has become so popular in such a short amount of time.

    The major draws to playing DFS are the instant gratification of winning that cannot be matched in season-long fantasy leagues, the opportunity for a fresh start every week, and the allure of massive cash prizes awaiting the winners.

    In traditional fantasy sports leagues, owners draft a team, update their lineup throughout the season, and hope they can make a run at their league’s championship. For a lot of people, the problem with that is that it can make for a lot of work and requires a lot of patience — yet it may result in nothing at the end of the season. With DFS, users learn of their success, or lack thereof, in a matter of days.

    It’s probably safe to bet that the overwhelming majority of the 41.5 million fantasy players in 2014 have been burned by an injury or underperforming star player at some point. When this happens, fantasy seasons can be over before they really even get started. With DFS, users get a fresh start and a new lineup every week.

    In 2014, FanDuel is expecting to pay out almost $500 million in cash prizes, and DraftKings is expecting to pay out close to $200 million in cash prizes. Users have had so much success playing DFS that stories are starting to surface about people quitting their day jobs to become full-time DFS players.

    While the DFS industry has enjoyed massive amounts of growth in a short amount of time, questions remain about its sustainability. In reality, the only thing that appears to be capable of hindering the DFS industry from further growth would be legal issues.

    There is a very fine line that DFS providers have to walk to keep everything on the up-and-up. Some states have chosen to enforce laws that either restrict or flat-out outlaw paid fantasy sports. At the federal level, strict stipulations must be strictly adhered to in order for games to keep their status as fantasy games versus gambling. The bottom line is that from a legal standpoint, the law defines fantasy sports as a game of skill, which therefore makes DFS a completely legal industry.

    Only time will tell if DFS will overtake traditional, year-long fantasy leagues as the most popular form of fantasy sports in the world. Given its rapid growth in just a few short years, it would not be the least bit surprising to see DFS turn into a billion-dollar industry within the next decade.






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    Not sure what it is.....the 1000 commercials I hear daily on the radio or TV that drive me crazy....or not having time to research all the individual match-ups, but I just have much desire to play. Just figure the rake will eventually bleed you dry. Rather play in year long leagues where the luck factor doesn't seem to be such an impact (and there's no rake).

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    Rake is a little high, but not highway robbery
    I play baseball, football, and basketball.

    I got back into the NBA 2 years ago because of fantasy.

    Tip on how to win in NBA, grab 2nd teamers in a daily when he starts for an injured starter.
    For instance, Price for Rose, or Reggie Jackson for Westbrook.
    My guy is Korver, he's an inexpensive shooting guard who shoots lights out 3 poiners.
    Whenever Atlanta plays a team that is a soft three point defending team, he's an insta start

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    Where is the article from ?

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    Would be nice if SBR would bring back the fantasy sports cash option to the points store.

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    Good read thanks for the article

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    I just can't do daily sports like MLB and NBA because I simply don't have the time to "obsess." That's why I love fantasy football, weekly is much easier.

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    i need someone to play, and win, the 100 bucks i deposited into draft kings...... i'm too f'n lazy

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    I actually don't care for daily fantasy sports. I tried it once for $20, but I just didn't have much feeling to make a "perfect" lineup, so it crapped out.

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    Good read. I definitely prefer daily fantasy football cash games to regular fantasy football. I think the luck factor is much more prevalent in season long leagues because I can spend time each week analyzing individual matchups and ROI for players in DFS. I won my fantasy league this year but I can admit a big part of that was luck. Think about it, most teams that won your fantasy football league probably stumbled upon Leveon Bell in the 3rd or 4th round of your draft or got lucky with a pickup with CJ Anderson or Beckham for example.

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    Quote Originally Posted by survive View Post
    Good read. I definitely prefer daily fantasy football cash games to regular fantasy football. I think the luck factor is much more prevalent in season long leagues because I can spend time each week analyzing individual matchups and ROI for players in DFS. I won my fantasy league this year but I can admit a big part of that was luck. Think about it, most teams that won your fantasy football league probably stumbled upon Leveon Bell in the 3rd or 4th round of your draft or got lucky with a pickup with CJ Anderson or Beckham for example.

    True, but to win the big money you have to hit the perfect line-up. I hear some of these serious guys do 10 plus line-ups for the big money. Seems more like winning the lottery and getting lucky to win significant money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mpaschal34 View Post
    True, but to win the big money you have to hit the perfect line-up. I hear some of these serious guys do 10 plus line-ups for the big money. Seems more like winning the lottery and getting lucky to win significant money.
    Good point and you're absolutely right about tournaments, those are a total lottery. Cash games like 50/50 entries are a bit different though

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    guess i better gear up some nba research..........

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    yeh some gpp contests have over 100000 contestants in them perfect lineup luck all of that plus the sharks who feast on newbies squares etc. i play 3x multipliers in like contests with 10 to 40 guys do ok no way i'm gonna do all that research without a decent ROI on time and money

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    I just deposited $100 into Fan Duel.

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    These fantasy sites are legalized gambling. Why don't they just make everything legal. Jesus. We lose so much money to illegal operations

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    I've done a little on fanduel but still prefer the year long leagues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Otters27 View Post
    These fantasy sites are legalized gambling. Why don't they just make everything legal. Jesus. We lose so much money to illegal operations
    I hear you, the high courts deemed fantasy legal, online poker should be the same way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sledge187 View Post
    I just deposited $100 into Fan Duel.
    If you need a little help, rotowire has a team of writers that are outstanding at this.

    http://www.rotowire.com/basketball/s...e.htm?id=22303

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    the jews that run it will do whatever it takes to take every dime you got and no im not bashing jews.

    The same people that ruint online poker will do the same for fantasy someday

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    Gotta love these fantasy site owners

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    ^
    A lot of overhead though.
    They make money, but it's not as easy as you think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevenash View Post
    ^
    A lot of overhead though.
    They make money, but it's not as easy as you think.
    with the amount of advertising Fanduel does, and with their bonuses, I don't see how they can be making much money.

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    For sure its a lot of time and effort especially for NBA. The people who are most successful are putting in insane amounts of hours. I find the beginning of the season a lot more profitable that the rest since the easy money tends to bust out after a couple months.

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    when i make a sports bet i have but one opponent to beat the point spread not 100k wannabees also kinda agree with ttwarrior1 greed collusion etc. will bring down the dfs industry

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    Quote Originally Posted by LT Profits View Post
    I just can't do daily sports like MLB and NBA because I simply don't have the time to "obsess." That's why I love fantasy football, weekly is much easier.
    Total time buster if you want to win. Unless you can do it at work on your companies time

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevenash View Post
    If you need a little help, rotowire has a team of writers that are outstanding at this.

    http://www.rotowire.com/basketball/s...e.htm?id=22303
    Thanks Steve!

    PS- i think we should be together

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    This entry last night got me 5 bucks in a 2 dollar GPP.
    Russell Westbrook
    OKC 107 @ DAL 112 FINAL
    $11800SALARY
    43.8%OWNED
    18 P
    9 R
    9 A
    5 S
    5 T
    47.3

    PG

    Isaiah Thomas
    PHO 116 @ LAL 107 FINAL
    $5600SALARY
    11.6%OWNED
    15 P
    3 R
    4 A
    3 S
    1 T
    29.6

    SG

    Eric Bledsoe
    PHO 116 @ LAL 107 FINAL
    $7900SALARY
    30.7%OWNED
    22 P
    8 R
    8 A
    4 S
    3 T
    1 B
    50.6

    SG

    Louis Williams
    TOR 116 @ DEN 102 FINAL
    $4900SALARY
    8.9%OWNED
    31 P
    5 R
    2 A
    1 S
    42

    SF

    Wilson Chandler
    TOR 116 @ DEN 102 FINAL
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    36.1%OWNED
    20 P
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    3 T
    1 B
    35.5

    SF

    James Johnson
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    1 S
    2 T
    1 B
    12.1

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    Tim Duncan
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    15.7%OWNED
    16 P
    8 R
    3 A
    3 S
    2 T
    2 B
    38.1

    PF

    Markieff Morris
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    12 P
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    1 S
    4 T
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    C

    Alex Len
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    8 P
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    Quote Originally Posted by mpaschal34 View Post
    with the amount of advertising Fanduel does, and with their bonuses, I don't see how they can be making much money.
    Nice rake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ttwarrior1 View Post
    the jews that run it will do whatever it takes to take every dime you got and no im not bashing jews.

    The same people that ruint online poker will do the same for fantasy someday
    "jews" don't run it. You're an odd duck.

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    I live in one of the few states that bans fantasy sports for money.

    I'm contacting as many state representatives I can to get this changed.

    F'n backwards Louisiana.

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    probably good idea they do.... you'd just be losing money there too

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    Worse odds than gambling with the rake.

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    Slow season for fantasy now

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