For all you Fantasy ballers,
If you haven't heard yet, there is a new form of sportsbetting that is catching the attention of some real gamblers… Introducing: Daily fantasy sports on DraftStreet. The site is less than a year old, but the action is really starting to pick up and I see this industry offering an opportunity for some significant earning potential to the more skilled players.
Link: http://www.draftstreet.com/register.aspx?r=73b7485
DraftStreet sets prices based on projected fantasy value each day and your mission is to find the bargains and make the best team possible within the budget. With $100k and 8 spots your average guy will cost you $12,500, so if you want to take a guy like Aaron Rodgers for $19k, you're going to have to find a couple bargains as well.
Link: http://www.draftstreet.com/register.aspx?r=73b7485
Possibly the most intriguing thing about this new industry is that 'fantasy sports' is not considered gambling under US law, but is specifically singled out as a 'skill game'. Every contest offered on DraftStreet is 100% legal in the US. That means they are able to offer paypal and all credit cards. Why would sportsbetting and poker be considered gambling but not fantasy sports ? Don't ask me, I don't make the law. But the fact is, the games on DraftStreet definitely require skill and it's a great place to put your knowledge to the test, and in the process you might just make a little 'jack' !?
Once again, here is the link to follow:
http://www.draftstreet.com/register.aspx?r=73b7485