I hate these commercials. The one with that Chris Elliot look-alike motherf'er really pisses me off and is next level of annoying fan duel/draft king commercials. The guy looks like an a-hole and his over the top intensity and annoying behavior the whole commercial makes it even worse.
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I hate these commercials. The one with that Chris Elliot look-alike motherf'er really pisses me off and is next level of annoying fan duel/draft king commercials. The guy looks like an a-hole and his over the top intensity and annoying behavior the whole commercial makes it even worse.
If their team member has access to information they do not release to EVERY player, it's cheating.
The way to win money in these DFS is to have the low percentage player have a big game. If you want to win the large bonuses you really need the cheap low picked player to have a huge game. So to have the advantage of knowing who's getting picked and who isn't is defiantly cheating and for the company to say there was no wrong doing is complete ignorance and deceptive.
Also if you check your team when the first set of games come on they never update the leader board until a few touchdowns have been scored. You'll also notice that when the biggest tournament starts it seems fishy how the average opponents remaining average is always drastically less then the other big but smaller pot tournaments. For example if you check the Opp Rem it says the average minutes remaining, well in the Draftkings 7 million dollar $20 buy in after a half hour into the first set of games I checked the Opp remaining and it was 405, while another $5 buy in (70k entires) had 443 Opp Rem. This is after a few players had touchdowns in the first set of games, so roughly 30-40 minutes into the start of the 10am games. That's a pretty drastic difference between Opp Rem for the same players. So that makes you wonder if the site has ghost teams and they are changing their players when the first few touchdowns are scored to make sure they have those touchdowns on their ghost teams and get out to the early lead before the leader board is set and people can actually audit teams. I'd like to think they don't but with that much money and the first week of coming up 3million short of their goal they could always reel back in some of the pot to make even more to afford all these damn commercials.
Anyone every check the Opp Rem
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It's simple.
If their team member has access to information they do not release to EVERY player, it's cheating.
The way to win money in these DFS is to have the low percentage player have a big game. If you want to win the large bonuses you really need the cheap low picked player to have a huge game. So to have the advantage of knowing who's getting picked and who isn't is defiantly cheating and for the company to say there was no wrong doing is complete ignorance and deceptive.
Also if you check your team when the first set of games come on they never update the leader board until a few touchdowns have been scored. You'll also notice that when the biggest tournament starts it seems fishy how the average opponents remaining average is always drastically less then the other big but smaller pot tournaments. For example if you check the Opp Rem it says the average minutes remaining, well in the Draftkings 7 million dollar $20 buy in after a half hour into the first set of games I checked the Opp remaining and it was 405, while another $5 buy in (70k entires) had 443 Opp Rem. This is after a few players had touchdowns in the first set of games, so roughly 30-40 minutes into the start of the 10am games. That's a pretty drastic difference between Opp Rem for the same players. So that makes you wonder if the site has ghost teams and they are changing their players when the first few touchdowns are scored to make sure they have those touchdowns on their ghost teams and get out to the early lead before the leader board is set and people can actually audit teams. I'd like to think they don't but with that much money and the first week of coming up 3million short of their goal they could always reel back in some of the pot to make even more to afford all these damn commercials.
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