Originally Posted by
blake
i don't think it would be illegal if they said, "i'll take the saturday qbs and you take the sunday qbs, that gives one of us the best chance of hitting it." it's not illegal to share lineup information.
if it's not "the same person" playing both sets of entires, then i don't see how they did anything illegal by trying to maximize the chances that one of them hits it.
realistically, women know nothing about dfs so i'm sure they are all his entries, but still.
no it's not but it's "illegal" to use two accounts to circumvent the 150 entry rule...
this is a pretty blatant case of that given how their QB exposure is split and how their other ownership lines up...
it should be fucking illegal to be stupid enough to brag about it...
is what it is...for as old as DFS is, it's still the wild west...even moreso than poker...tough to enforce any rules regarding lineup sharing, collusion, entry limits, etc...
easiest solve is to make contests 5-10 entry max, but that will never happen because that won't get them to large prize pools and will shrink their revenue base for their upcoming IPO...
my advice, if you're doing this milly maker think of it as a lotto ticket...if you really want to make money stick to small entry field tourneys with 1-3 max entries...you aren't gonna hit life changing money (but face it you aren't in these 100-200K fields), but you can hit for nice chunks of change...