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Friday, October 8, 2010

Smart money: Fantasy Games website gets burned.

Some of the fantasy football players at least initial rosterdoc.com go a weekly game to find a soft spot.

Earlier in the season-long contest was being offered, the website, players site three experts, or "document" challenge this NFL season games rolled out

Fee $ 17.99 per contest, and all three experts "the document if you are a bit" player beats the payoff that $ 100. Expert for two Cup payout of $ 50.

Contest, the first week, customer's 41% up to $ 100, Matt according to operator Jenkintown Falkow-based Web site is one of the cash.Approximately 220 participants, he said. Interestingly, much less players because of this, to view the article in the two apparently similar information for the winning amount is lower, and beat the two experts.

The game this way it works: customers and three documents each 16-selection information (two quarterback sneak up executed, four, four wide receiver, two tight ends, both kicker, two defense) assembling a salary cap to use.Most of the fantasy games: the score is based on the player performance.

Here's an article on the benefits of some sort, where can I get the house edge: the players salary cap of $ 3.6 billion in team building, but experts have high hat, only $ 120. theoretically, the experts better team mean can assemble.

It's just out day 1 that did not work.Web site, picking three experts Falkow, and both those of partner Matthew Pepe and Chris Clarke, rosterdoc.com.

"We play this game more casual fantasy sports fans, but still people instead of it just for fun money part interest had to think that would appeal," said Falkow. but what documents against week 1, he said, "people know what and own right experts ran."

Besides, Houston back Arian foster 231-yard touchdown, 3-day for Indianapolis in the NFL, such as the weekend may have had a surprise.

Each week, salary caps, the changing circumstances, will be adjusted to reflect.

It is investing $ 17.99 approximately 2.8 built-in edge 2 3 expert relative to beat 1, about whether it can be seen and the value to 1 years old, remains beaten 5.6. summer buy-special items just $ 8.99 per days, participation in the customer certainly value seems to be enjoying playing.

Many buy-ins, purchase-discount on admission and in multiple games each week, the players can participate.

For more information, rules and fees, please see www.rosterdoc.com.

Del Park is extended to Poker.Delaware Park Racetrack & casino poker tournament play more capacity primarily suit by the end of March 25, by adding a table, two more than doubled.

Delaware Park June table games when introduced to 20, table poker room, but quickly exceeded demand, supply and seating 30-40 minutes wait is still common.

New poker area, approximately 50 yards from the current room (September 30, October 1-3 planned tournaments will debut with the weekend .7 during the course of the tournament, the Casino $ 115,000 prize pool guaranteed. low buy-in event that knock out each opponent for $ 20 players will collect the Bounty Tournament is $ 85. that tournament prize pool guarantee in $ 5, 000.

Delaware Park Poker Room Manager Anthony Chester Las Vegas, where-deep-stack tournaments poker room in the popularization of the Venetian Casino were secondary. deep-stack event players tournament chips a large amount of their purchase is usually more playing time means the feature is given.

"Where a small amount of chips, and the event buy-in tournament chips each dollar say bad players that win knocks them out of the tournament, hear bitching" Chester said. "And that competition for these types of technology more luck than. "

Chester Delaware Park Venetian Poker style have said that he desired. so, for example the tournament room Grand opening $ 85 bounty event tournament chips players 7500. in addition, as more will be chip and bigger guaranteed $ 150 and $ 230 tournaments.

For more information, see 302-355-1050, phone or online to www.delawarepark.com.

Bill Ordine 215-854-2,586 or contact wordine@phillynews.com.


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