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  2. PrizePicks - Wikipedia

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    PrizePicks is particularly known for its daily fantasy sports, holding a status as the largest daily fantasy sports operation in North America and the United States. [3] [4] The Chicago Tribune has written that PrizePicks is a DFS operator specifically, "rather than a sportsbook" or "a traditional sports betting site". [5]

  3. Daily fantasy sports - Wikipedia

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    Daily fantasy sports (DFS) are a subset of fantasy sport games. As with traditional fantasy sports games, players compete against others by building a team of professional athletes from a particular league or competition while remaining under a salary cap, and earn points based on the actual statistical performance of the players in real-world competitions.

  4. Fantasy sport - Wikipedia

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    A fantasy sport (also known less commonly as rotisserie or roto) is a game, often played using the Internet, where participants assemble imaginary or virtual teams composed of proxies of real players of a professional sport.

  5. FanDuel - Wikipedia

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    FanDuel Group is an American gambling company that offers sportsbook, daily fantasy sports, horse racing, and online casino services. The company operates sportsbooks in a number of states including New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Indiana and West Virginia, as well as an online horse race betting platform, and a daily fantasy sports service.

  6. Talk:PrizePicks - Wikipedia

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  7. Martingale (betting system) - Wikipedia

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    A martingale is a class of betting strategies that originated from and were popular in 18th-century France.The simplest of these strategies was designed for a game in which the gambler wins the stake if a coin comes up heads and loses if it comes up tails.

  8. Fantasy Sports & Gaming Association - Wikipedia

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    The FSGA has tracked the growth of fantasy sports from 500,000 players in 1988. [5] FSGA demographic data shows that of the 59.3 million people who played fantasy sports in the US and Canada in 2017, 43.2 million were American adults. [5]

  9. DraftKings - Wikipedia

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    DraftKings Inc. is an American gambling company based in Boston, Massachusetts.It offers sportsbook and daily fantasy sports (DFS) services.. The company was originally launched in 2012 as a DFS provider, competing principally with the New York–based FanDuel.