FanDuel.com Review – Can You Really Make a Living Playing Fantasy?
August 12th, 2010If you’re a fantasy sports nut you’ve probably heard of FanDuel.com by now. They are the leader among sites offering daily fantasy games. You pick a team just for one day, play against another human opponent (or opponents) for cash, and whoever gets the most points takes home the prize. And boy are people taking home prizes – some players are winning over $10k per month! The variance is high, but the game is clearly skillful in the long run.
Players are making significant incomes in the daily fantasy sports realm. In fact, a new site has come along in the fantasy space just to celebrate the daily fantasy players – RotoGrinders.com. They are pretty serious about daily fantasy – check out how detailed their Fanduel Review is, for example. On this site you can look up the stats of any player on any daily fantasy games site. Do yourself a favor and search for Kaiseroll13. He plays heavily on quite a few sites, but look at his results on FantasySportsLive. He is a mad man. As of August 12th he has already recorded over $100k in winnings on that site alone. Of course that data does not include his losses – the daily fantasy sites will not give out that info, but the number is very impressive nonetheless. Rumor has it that he is banking five figures per month. Check out their rankings system to get an idea of who are the best players in the industry.
A cursory glance at the Fanduel leaderboard for July gives one an idea of the insane volume of games being played on Fanduel right now, with Baseball being the only sport running. Nine players registered over 100 wins for the month. Two of those players had over $10k in winnings, and an insane 28 players won over $1000. This is all happening in an industry in it’s infancy. Baseball pales in comparison to football, both in the real world and in fantasy. I predict these numbers to multiply once football season rolls around.
We’ve also heard that FanDuel recently received a large round of funding – over $1,000,000! That is the kind of capital that could catapult them into the main stream. Just think if there are weekly $10,000 fantasy football tournaments. How about daily $1,000 fantasy baseball contests with a $10 buy in? The sky is the limit for these games. We’re going to see the professional fantasy sports playing community blow up huge over the next few years. Other big daily sites, like SnapDraft and FantasySportsLive, could also emerge as leaders. Only time will tell.
Click here to visit FanDuel and see if you can do any damage. Who knows, maybe you’ll be at the top of their leaderboards and the number one ranked player on RotoGrinders.com before you know it!
I just downloaded my new favorite way to run down my Iphone Battery. The App is called Yahoo Fantasy Football ‘09 and it is slick. I went through all the functionality and wrote here what you can and can’t do on the App. This app has been a long time coming, especially considering Yahoo’s fantasy section works terribly in the mobile browser. As long as live scoring works well it looks like this app is going to be just what we needed.


Now that I’m doing so much work in fantasy sports my invitations to fantasy leagues has tripled. I’m suddenly registered for 11 leagues. I’m having to turn down other leagues I know would be fun because I wouldn’t be able to keep up. I’ve got three drafts coming up on Sunday alone! With so many drafts I’ve decided I can’t really concentrate on all of these leagues so I may as well try experimenting with some different draft strategies, and that has inspired me to write this post.
As my other blog post with the picture of Favre crying below suggests, I had a lot riding on Favre in the early fantasy drafts. He was my backup in two leagues that drafted pre July 29th. I’ve been singing his praises here, in forums, and on Twitter as well, so I had to eat crow when he rererereretired. Now I’m back to sort of looking like I know what I’m talking about again! 
With the 36th selection the Brown’s took Ohio State’s Brian Robiskie, one of the most NFL ready receivers of the entire draft. With Donte Stallworth in court for killing a man that was a very smart move. Crabtree is obviously my top choice among rookie WRs, but Robiskie comes in at number 2. Jeremy Maclin, Percy Harvin, and Hakeem Nicks are more talented, but none of them landed in as good of a situation.
#1 Rule for United Football League Fantasy Drafting: Get Mike Vick.
It’s the end of May and I’ve already done quite a few mock drafts, some on online mock drafting sites, one on Twitter, one with experts, and even one with friends at a bar. I’ve also read pretty much every fantasy site there is. It’s tough work but somebody’s got to do it. In all that I’ve read, the one guy that I believe is most underrated at this point is Seahawks Tailback Julius Jones. The perennial disappointment is entering the best situation of his career. Mora and OC Greg Knapp reunite this season and will be looking to run. Through 51 drafts on MyFantasyLeague.com, Julius has an Average Draft Position of 139.2, which represents just silly value.