Dear Friends,
"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.com.
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.
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 Dwight Howard for
$19k, you're going to have to find
a couple bargains as well.
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.com
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.com
definitely require skill and we plan
on giving you the edge you need to
be in that top tier of players and
make money consistently."