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Fantasy Sports Gambling?
There seems to be tons of Fantasy Sports gambling type sites springing up this FB season. They all claim to be legal for US citizens due to the language of the UIGEA. The premise is that they run daily or weekly real money fantasy contests, with cash prizes. You basically are betting on the players you chose to do well vs. a team to do well in standard sports betting. Has anyone tried any of these, and is this really legit? Some example sites (to name a few) are weeklyfantasyfootball.com, gamedaydraft.com, fantasysportslive.com, instantfantasysports.com, and there is also one called fantasy lines or something like that that does point spread match-ups somehow while still claiming to be fantasy. It would be nice to profit from your fantasy FB skills, but I am not sure
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Re: Fantasy Sports Gambling?
I have, I have profited, they seem fine, no different than any fantasy football site for $, of which there are 100, it's skill-based, like futures-trading on movie-opens or player performance, of which there are also 100 sites. JMHO.
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Re: Fantasy Sports Gambling?
fantasy sports betting is getting more and more prevalent. i use fantasysportslive exclusively now. it's relatively new and lots of fantasy donks there. two guys took Brees in a no cap contest last week, even after his terrible performance the week before. everyone else took P. Manning or C. Palmer. duh
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Re: Fantasy Sports Gambling?
usfantasylines is really cool, daily fantasy matchups, and lightning fast cashouts to boot..
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Re: Fantasy Sports Gambling?
Thanks, that makes me feel better. Fantasysportslive.com seems to offer the most contests everyday so I think I will try there. I think USfantasylines was the site I found before, but I forgot the URL. Is that where you can do point spread type bets?
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Re: Fantasy Sports Gambling?
I hate the high % cut they take in leagues.
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