DraftKings employees' winnings at around $6 million
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DraftKings employees' winnings at around $6 million
on Fan Duel.
Those sites are in trouble. They are about to have the piss regulated out of them.
I saw the OTL segment yesterday. It sounds like they were taking information from their site (player owned stats) and using it to win money. Essentially insider trading.
http://espn.go.com/chalk/story/_/id/138 ... id-inquiry" target="_blank
Those sites are in trouble. They are about to have the piss regulated out of them.
I saw the OTL segment yesterday. It sounds like they were taking information from their site (player owned stats) and using it to win money. Essentially insider trading.
http://espn.go.com/chalk/story/_/id/138 ... id-inquiry" target="_blank
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You knew these things weren't gonna last long
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A lot of people are about to lose a lot of money....It seems they have substantial debt/equity on the line and it could go the way of on-line poker and be illegal overnight.
"FanDuel and DraftKings together control some 95% of the North American daily fantasy market and have respective valuations of $1.3 billion and $1.2 billion. Neither has made a profit, though, due to heavy ad spending to draw in customers. For instance, during just one week last month, DraftKings had 5,800 television commercial airings for about $20 million, according to ad tracker iSpot.tv.
The sites generate revenue by keeping a portion of the money their users pay to participate in the contests. FanDuel said it generated $57 million in revenue in 2014 and awarded $564 million in cash prizes, while DraftKings said it made $30 million in revenue last year and gave away $300 million in prizes. FanDuel has said it would dole out $2 billion in prizes this year, while DraftKings has pledged to give away at least $1 billion in prizes this year."
http://www.wsj.com/articles/storm-of-cr ... 1444107475" target="_blank
"FanDuel and DraftKings together control some 95% of the North American daily fantasy market and have respective valuations of $1.3 billion and $1.2 billion. Neither has made a profit, though, due to heavy ad spending to draw in customers. For instance, during just one week last month, DraftKings had 5,800 television commercial airings for about $20 million, according to ad tracker iSpot.tv.
The sites generate revenue by keeping a portion of the money their users pay to participate in the contests. FanDuel said it generated $57 million in revenue in 2014 and awarded $564 million in cash prizes, while DraftKings said it made $30 million in revenue last year and gave away $300 million in prizes. FanDuel has said it would dole out $2 billion in prizes this year, while DraftKings has pledged to give away at least $1 billion in prizes this year."
http://www.wsj.com/articles/storm-of-cr ... 1444107475" target="_blank
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Re: DraftKings employees' winnings at around $6 million
Those ads are a little annoying since they play them so much.
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If it were possible to make me give even less of a shit about fantasy leagues, those commercials accomplished that.
So, in short, f*ck FanDuel and DraftKings. Nobody, and I mean nobody, will miss you.
So, in short, f*ck FanDuel and DraftKings. Nobody, and I mean nobody, will miss you.
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you can't even play for cash in AZ anyway
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Merkin wrote:Those ads are a little annoying since they play them so much.
Totally agree.
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Those are my feelings but you have to admit that those sites probably made a shit ton of money. Don't overestimate the intelligence of the American consumer.catgrad97 wrote:If it were possible to make me give even less of a shit about fantasy leagues, those commercials accomplished that.
So, in short, f*ck FanDuel and DraftKings. Nobody, and I mean nobody, will miss you.
Just show a commercial showing the 3 or 4 winners out of billions and they will come.
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Nice comparison given that insurance is essentially a gamble as well with the house always winning.UAEebs86 wrote:Merkin wrote:Those ads are a little annoying since they play them so much.
Totally agree.
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Merkin wrote:Those ads are a little annoying since they play them so much.
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I hope my company's contracts with them are non-cancellable.
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Re: DraftKings employees' winnings at around $6 million
FanDrool and DaftBling.
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scumdevils86 wrote:you can't even play for cash in AZ anyway
You can't? I was going to ask if anybody has played and if they won any money.