The 10M # is exaggerated for what it is worth. That is gross winnings. Really means nothing. On average maybe 10-15% of gross winnings would translate to net for a winning player. Obviously can be way more with good GPP variance over short-term.
As far as FD knowing who the DK employees are, well DK only has like 50-60 employees so it isn't hard to know something like that. Industry is very small you have to keep in mind.
One interesting development that will come out of this is the employees from the smaller sites get screwed. They just like DFS a lot, they took a job with a small startup and work there and play on the side. Well if those sites enact the same policies as FD/DK then they will have to stop playing. Those people really have no inside info whatsoever as knowing ownership % on those sites and translating the info to FD/DK is useless. But I guess that is collateral damage for a good policy.
Those people really have no inside info whatsoever as knowing ownership % on those sites and translating the info to FD/DK is useless.
Every post you make resembles a press release for DK & FD.
This is my favorite gem, love to hear how you know this.
Draftkings employees have not won 10M playing on Draftkings like Hache incorrectly stated on page 5. Click the SBD link, it clearly states what I am telling you.
how would anyone know that DK employees won 10 m on FD ?
YesDidn't one of the execs boast about how they have high level employees who make more playing on rival sites than at their job?
FanDuel spokesperson Justine Sacco told ESPN.com on Tuesday that the company's internal data showed that DraftKings employees won 0.3 percent of the money the company has awarded in its history. While Sacco wouldn't disclose the specific number, it is known the company has given out nearly $2 billion, which would put the DraftKings employees' winnings at around $6 million.
This number is a guess at best, since they have no KYC policy what so ever they have no idea or probably even care who controls/owns accounts.
Pats, the figures vary depending on the person.
Ive heard all kinds of numbers.
And again, they were caught in a bold face lie about employees never playing on their own site.
States right on their site they can.
I guess with everything going on they made yet another computer mistake by not removing it before claiming "we've always been against our employees playing on-site"
Since then, CEO has been asked a few times about everything just explained above, and he refuses to answer.
I love fantasy & been & like many been playing it before it was cool, since i was about 10.
But playing DFS 2-3 years ago i had my doubts that there were truly as many real players in the large tournaments as it said because like it just wasn't popular enough.
Knowing computers, like anyone else who does, realizes with a game & software such as those sites, anything can be added, edited, changed, or faked & nobody would know.
Here's an example for those who don't get it....
I post on here that i have a 1,000 man contest & need 100 of you guys to help fill it as i already have 900 entered.
100 of you guys enter on my site im hosting it on, but little do you know, the other 900 participants don't even exist, and I merely had them created in minutes via my software.
So now, i have my 900 'players' up against only 100.
I do this every day, and my odds are so great, that I'm rich in no time.
Im not saying this is happening now, but the truth is, it COULD and without some type of regulation, the public wouldn't know.
Just hard to trust anyone these day as you all know..
I have 0 clue what regulation would look like.
No basis for comparison really. There is no other legal internet gambling in the US of any kind that is strictly internet/app based to my knowledge.
Anyone else feel a class action lawsuit coming up?