Apparently the biggest whale in all of Daily Fantasy Sports across all sites was able to change his lineups after contests locked last night, and was busted by numerous people last night AFTER the sites l.u locked.
The player is "Condia" who probably makes up ~10-15%+ of fanduels entire rake annually so their is incentive. He switched out Jarrett Jack/Tim Duncan for Goran Dragic/Taj Gibson last night.
The reason its significant is bc Jarrett Jack ended up being owned in over 60% of lineups while Dragic was only in 20% (huge edge on the field vs the other 60% of lineups with Jack) and same with his swap of Gibson for Duncan. Its easy to make these proper moves AFTER everyone else's lineups lock and you are able too see the owned % of said players, then switch out the lower owned guy with reasonably the same expectation.
The sad part is, it is starting to look like someone at fanduel possibly the "Manager" of support or some other bad seed is leaking this massive whale insider information, and allowing him a gross advantage. Do the people at the top know they have a mole among them, who knows, but this inst going anywhere. Truly the first major scandal on the biggest Daily Fantasy site in the world. Should be interesting to watch unfold.
Apparently people are calling the FBI and chit, no lie... its really gross he would have this edge, especially him because he plays EVERYTHING, all buy in levels, all contests, and literally cleans people out but obv. is getting help from the inside, a gross unfair advantage.
Moral of the story, Daily Fantasy Sports needs legitimate regulation, and this may have just been the exact undeniable proof people need to make the case for it.
Rotogrinders massive thread with first hand accounts AND proof in pictures of his lineup at 6:00 and then again at 6:01 post lock with the optimal lineup switch.
Not a fan of this site, but because it is quite a big scandal possibly I will link it, threads on fire explains all of what im talking about-
http://rotogrinders.com/threads/Cond..._mid_ga-217383
Is fanduel contributing to the cheating with house moles squealing to "friends" more, possibly, like who there big $ HU opponents are using that night(opponents l.u)?
This can really get dirty, it seems someone working for fanduel is an absolute scumbag, and it may be the customer support people.
People literally reporting fanduel to the FBI apparently. With proof now, of suspect insider type trading practices.