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mrpoohSBR Wise Guy
- 01-12-11
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DomerSBR MVP
- 01-21-10
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#2The rake is pretty ridiculous. I played with fairly EV+ strategy, won about 60% of my games, and was up like 2% over a fair-sized set of games. It requires lots of investment of time for very little return as far as profit is concerned. Plus I think the highest game they offer is $100, which is just not going to cut it for people that want to make some money.
It is pretty fun, but I wouldn't count on raking in cash.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#3suckers
no thanksComment -
biffSBR MVP
- 08-10-10
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#4that paypal option will not lastComment -
DomerSBR MVP
- 01-21-10
- 1046
#5yes it will
fantasy sports were given a cut out, and are now "legal" in the United States
the only way it will not last is if Congress passes new legislation specifically outlawing Fantasy sports (incredibly unlikely).Comment -
mrpoohSBR Wise Guy
- 01-12-11
- 558
#6I agree with Domer. Plus, fanduel has been running for some time now, i would think it would have already been stopped if it was going to beComment -
biffSBR MVP
- 08-10-10
- 1806
#7
yes it will
fantasy sports were given a cut out, and are now "legal" in the United States
the only way it will not last is if Congress passes new legislation specifically outlawing Fantasy sports (incredibly unlikely).
No, no it will not. paypal has their own sent of rules. Perfectly legal sites like say freesportsbet.com who had an option to upgrade your account for more benefits using paypal was shut down. If I really wanted to I could list all of the "legal" sites paypal banned but I have other things to do. Just get creative and google search and you will see.
Next time Domer I suggest you do that before posting. I fully realize that site is legal. I just stated paypal will not last and it will not.Comment -
biffSBR MVP
- 08-10-10
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nosniboR11SBR Posting Legend
- 09-02-08
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#9hush biffComment -
jagaf22SBR MVP
- 01-22-08
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#12Domer hit it spot on. It's fun but solely geared towards recreational players. To make any kind of serious profit the volume of games you played would have to be huge.Comment -
waiverwireSBR High Roller
- 03-08-09
- 125
#13I work for Fanduel, so I can address a few of the comments here.
As Domer said, the games are completely legal. While it's conceivable that Paypal will eventually decide they don't want to handle our transactions, that seems unlikely - they've been accepting transactions for similar sites for five years now.
While the rake looks high compared to sports betting, it's actually a bit easier to achieve a high ROI. The market is much less efficient, since you're competing directly against specific other players - one other in the case of our h2h contests. There are players achieving some pretty nice ROIs over meaningful sample sizes.
Also, while the biggest entry fees are $109 currently, there are players averaging $1,000 or so per day (higher if you leave out the days that they skip entirely). So moderately high volume is also achievable...and traffic is increasing pretty quickly (up about 600% since this time last year).Comment -
biffSBR MVP
- 08-10-10
- 1806
#14I work for Fanduel, so I can address a few of the comments here.
As Domer said, the games are completely legal. While it's conceivable that Paypal will eventually decide they don't want to handle our transactions, that seems unlikely - they've been accepting transactions for similar sites for five years now.
While the rake looks high compared to sports betting, it's actually a bit easier to achieve a high ROI. The market is much less efficient, since you're competing directly against specific other players - one other in the case of our h2h contests. There are players achieving some pretty nice ROIs over meaningful sample sizes.
Also, while the biggest entry fees are $109 currently, there are players averaging $1,000 or so per day (higher if you leave out the days that they skip entirely). So moderately high volume is also achievable...and traffic is increasing pretty quickly (up about 600% since this time last year).
That's all I was getting at. paypal can and does get away with what ever they want.Comment
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