- Notable Past DraftKings and FanDuel Partnerships – DraftKings has an advertising agreement with ESPN and separately with Fox Sports. – DraftKings will be the official fantasy sports provider of the XFL and have exclusive rights to the league’s sports betting platforms. Vince McMahon, the owner of the XFL, has a minority stake in.
- At the core, DraftKings and FanDuel are the same. They both offer DFS contests in which users can play for real money prizes either online or via the mobile device of their choice. However, there are a number of distinct differences between the two platforms. Fanduel DFS: FanDuel made its debut in 2009 and quickly became a leader in DFS.
Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) are a lot of fun to play and a great way for fans to get more involved in the sports they love to watch. DFS can also turn causal fans into fantasy strategists and motivated competitors trying to win their next tournament or head to head matchup. From football to basketball, and just about every sport in between, there’s something for everyone.
With numerous daily fantasy sports outlets available, there are really only two that stand head and shoulders above the rest: DraftKings and FanDuel. These two DFS giants have become entrenched not only in fantasy sports, but also with real life professional sports as they are partners with various professional leagues.
Even if you don’t play daily fantasy sports, you can’t watch a sporting event without seeing at least one advertisement from DK or FD. A few years ago, these two companies spent roughly $150 million dollars on internet and television advertising in the 3rd quarter alone. This was to cover the start of football season. In fact, during that same period, DraftKings averaged a TV commercial every 90 seconds.
Despite the overwhelming inundation of advertisements from these two companies, they must be doing something right because DK and FanDuel combine for at least 90% of the DFS market. With that said, the competition between the two companies makes it difficult for many fantasy players to choose one over the other.
If you find yourself struggling to pull the trigger on joining DraftKings or FanDuel, then take a look at the following comparison:
Nov 24, 2016 For now, we can only ponder the pros and cons of this impending DFS merger, which has us wondering if the new site (IF there is a new site) will be more like DraftKings or more like FanDuel. In that DraftKings vs. FanDuel vein, here’s a look at the good and bad for both sides and what a unified DFS supersite might look like in the end.
Background on the Two DFS Powerhouses
FanDuel is considered the founding father of daily fantasy sports. In 2009, a group of friends set out to change the landscape of fantasy sports as we know it. They came up with a groundbreaking idea to create daily fantasy sports, instead of playing in season long fantasy games. Their idea transformed the fantasy sports industry as a whole. Headquartered in New York City, the company has offices in Los Angeles, Orlando, Glasgow and Edinburgh. FanDuel is valued at over $1 billion dollars as they have partnered with the National Basketball Association and nearly half of the NFL teams.
About DraftKings
DraftKings was created in 2012 and is the exclusive daily fantasy sports partner with the National Hockey League, NASCAR, Canadian Football League, Major League Baseball and Major League Soccer. The company’s headquarters is in Boston, MA, and they also have offices in London and New York City. Although they still trail FanDuel for DFS market shares, DraftKings has closed the gap within the last few years and is a serious threat to take FanDuel’s top spot.
Who Can Play
To play on DraftKings or FanDuel you have to be at least 18 years of age and a resident of the United States or Canada. In Massachusetts, you have to be at least 21 years of age. Unfortunately, if you are a resident in one of the following states then you are prohibited from playing due to the banning of DFS in these states:
- Alabama
- Arizona
- Hawaii
- Idaho
- Iowa
- Louisiana
- Montana
- Nevada
- Texas
- Washington
In a handful of these restricted states, you can open and maintain an account, but you are unable to enter leagues with entry fees and ineligible to win prizes.
Creating an Account
Both sites have quick sign up processes. However, DraftKings does offer the option of joining or logging in with your FaceBook account and FanDuel does not.
Deposits – each site offers various options for deposits like: PayPal and major credit cards. One difference is that FanDuel doesn’t allow deposits made directly via American Express cards. Also, each company has deposit limits that can only be increased after you contact them directly.
SignUpBonuses – Depending on the season, there are different bonuses offered. For example, during football seasons, bonuses will be geared toward football contests. However, regardless of the season, FanDuel offers a better sign up bonus than DraftKings.
Currently, FD is offering the following sign up bonus:
- 3 free plays: one for MLB, NBA and PGA
- 20% Bonus Play for up to $50
Currently, DraftKings is offering a free $3 ticket into one of their $3 contests.
Withdrawals – Both companies have verification processes, but the edge for withdrawal options goes to FanDuel and here’s why: FD allows withdrawals via PayPal and checks. DraftKings makes it a bit more tedious to get your winnings. The first $50 of your total withdrawal amount goes back to the original source of deposit.
For example, if you used a MasterCard to make your deposit then the first $50 of your withdrawal amount will go back to your MasterCard. The remaining withdrawal amount will go to your preferred source: PayPal, Check or Credit Card.
Referral Program – Each company has a referral program that offers DFS cash to use in their contests. DraftKings gives 20 DK Dollars to you and the referred person. FanDuel only offers $10 to each individual. Terms and conditions apply for both referral programs.
Fantasy Sports Available
Each company offers the following major fantasy sports:
- NFL
- MLB
- NBA
- NHL
- Golf
- MLS
This is where FanDuel ends and DraftKings separates itself as they also offer:
- NASCAR
- MMA
- eSports
As you can see, the slight edge goes to DraftKings in sports offered. If you are a diehard fantasy MMA, NASCAR or eSports player then you will definitely choose DK.
DFS Platforms
Each company is set up similarly as they both have impressive web sites and cool looking apps for iOS and Android. Users for both sites will log in and then go directly to the Lobby where they can access all of the contests, different sports, create contests, access or create line-ups and more.
The navigation, layout, and interaction for the websites and apps are top-notch. Both sites offerr a wide range of leagues, contests and tournaments from free to high stakes. There really is no separation between the two when it comes to their platforms other than the color schemes and look/feel:
- FanDuel is blue and white with a cleaner, minimalistic look
- DraftKings is black and white with a more immersive and interactive feel
Who Owns Fanduel And Draftkings
Inside the DFS Game: Scoring and Lineups
In 2017, over 59 million people across the United States and Canada were playing fantasy sports, according to the Fantasy Sports Trade Association. This includes both traditional and daily fantasy sports. Of the 59 million fantasy players, roughly 73% of them play fantasy football. Since this is the most popular fantasy sport by far, we’ll take a look at some of the subtle differences between these two DFS companies within the actual game:
Lineups
Both DK and FD have 9-spot roster lineups to fill. However, they feature a few key differences:
- FanDuel has a $50,000 salary cap and DraftKings has a $60,000 salary cap.
- FanDuel requires you to choose a kicker and DraftKings does not.
- DraftKings has a flex position and FanDuel does not. The flex position allows you to choose another RB, WR or TE.
- They both have a Defensive lineup spot, but DraftKings also factors in special teams where FanDuel is more limited.
One feature that I feel DraftKings has the advantage over FanDuel is that DK allows you to create a lineup first and then enter that specific lineup into multiple tournaments. This means that you don’t have to already be enrolled or registered for a tournament, contest or league to create the lineup.
Another notable lineup difference between the two is that DK allows for a late player swap and FD does not. So, if you decide that you want to change out a player who has a game on Sunday night for another player of the same position in that game or the Monday night football game, DK lets you do this and FD does not.
Scoring
For many casual fans, or beginners, the scoring differences might not matter to you. But, for those experienced fantasy football players who are making the jump to DFS, scoring is more than just a preference, it can impact the entire way you play the game.
For the most part, both DK and FD have the same scoring systems. However, the following differences are noticeable to the experienced player:
- DraftKings offers scoring bonuses for QB’s that throw for over 300 yards and any player who totals over 100 receiving yards. FanDuel does not have any scoring bonuses.
- DK gives 1 point per reception and FD gives only .5 points.
- FD subtracts 2 points for every fumble lost and DK only subtracts 1 point.
- DraftKings counts special teams touchdowns against the defense and FanDuel does not.
- FanDuel includes points for made field goals and DraftKings doesn’t even have a kicker option.
Keep in mind, the above differences are for fantasy football only. Each fantasy sport offered by both companies has its own set of lineup and scoring differences. It’s important that you thoroughly check out each fantasy sport to see which one you prefer.
DFS Player Badges
A few years ago, DraftKings and FanDuel were at the center of controversy when it was discovered that rival employees were winning big at their competitor’s daily contests and that there was a severe imbalance between the elite players and the average Joe. Since then, both sites have undergone significant changes to protect their players. In addition to banning all employees from any DFS site, both DK and FD added badges to player profiles and created leagues or contests specifically designed for beginners.
The badges are designed to show a player’s experience level, so that beginners and casual players don’t get treated like ATM machines by the high level players. FanDuel’s badges are easier to understand as they’re either a blue star or a white star. However, you have to do a little more work to see what the player’s badge is for other entries into a contest. DraftKings makes it easier to see a player’s badge, but they’re like the U.S. Military as they have different bars that represent different levels of experience. This has caused some confusion for users trying to figure out how good their opponents really are.
Which One Should You Use?
Hopefully, after reading this article, you have learned more about each company and some of the major differences between the two. Armed with the knowledge from above, you can make an informed choice on which DFS company to use.
Before I give you my preference, here’s a summary of notable differences:
- DraftKings offers more sports to choose from, higher stakes, scoring systems that are comparable to season long fantasy leagues and a better referral bonus.
- FanDuel is clearly superior in their sign up bonuses, easier to deposit and withdrawal, has a cleaner look and a simpler user experience.
My Recommendation
I believe that, like betting on professional sports, you should have multiple DFS accounts to shop for the best chance at winning. For example, when betting on football, you should have accounts at 3 or 4 different reputable sports betting sites to get the best lines and odds available. In DFS, depending on the NFL matchups for the week, it might be better to go with DraftKings scoring instead of using FanDuel and the kicker. However, other weeks might be better suited for using FanDuel and their non-bonus scoring. Since it’s free to create an account with DK and FD, not only can you take advantage of the bonuses, you can choose the ideal scoring system based on the week’s matchups.
My Preference
I do have an account with each company, but if I had to choose just one site, then I would pick DraftKings. I prefer the look and feel of DK along with the option of more sports to play, the better referral bonus and the scoring systems that are more similar to the season long leagues I’ve played in for the last decade. Additionally, the Late Player Swap feature in Fantasy Football is a big deal for avid players like myself. Lastly, nobody cares about kickers. Give me the Flex position any day over the Kicker position.
Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.In the world of daily fantasy sports (DFS), two companies dominate the playing field.
DraftKings and FanDuel have become synonymous with DFS. They offer the biggest prize pools and attract the largest number of users to their platforms. Both are regarded as being top-of-the-line and ahead of the competition.
The DFS industry itself has made tremendous strides since the early days. Top prizes of $1 million for winning a single contest were once unheard of, but that’s now a regular, expected occurrence. DraftKings and FanDuel have led the charge by pushing the envelope, and they continue to hit the right notes with consumers.
The two companies have also spread their wings into the world of legalized US sports betting. Early returns suggest that DraftKings and FanDuel will find lots of success in this realm as well, not to mention having a whole new ballpark to compete in for the hearts and minds of users.
Where can I play FanDuel and DraftKings?
Here’s one area in which the two DFS giants are completely in tune. Players in more than 40 states are free to play daily fantasy sports on DraftKings and FanDuel, and there are clear laws on the books that say so in most of them.
Those who live in the following seven states cannot legally play DFS on either site at present:
- Arizona
- Hawaii
- Idaho
- Louisiana
- Montana
- Nevada
- Washington state
Alabama and Iowa have recently passed legislation that makes it legal to play DFS, but there aren’t any operators serving either state as of yet.
Also, the two sites are completely in line with where they offer real money online sports betting. That’s not a coincidence, as the four states which are served by both are ahead of the curve in comparison to others when it comes to legalized online sports betting.
Here are the states where you can legally bet on sports with DraftKings and FanDuel:
This list will continue to grow as additional states pass sports betting legislation. For now, DraftKings and FanDuel have been well-received in the markets they have entered for sports betting.
DraftKings vs. FanDuel: DFS reviews
When deciding which is better for you, DraftKings or FanDuel, it’s a good idea to look at an overview before diving into the details.
Here’s a quick look at both operators with links to where you can learn more:
DraftKings DFS: In terms of revenue and users, DraftKings is tops in DFS. The company has achieved its status by offering massive prize pools and tweaking the scoring and strategy from traditional fantasy sports.
DraftKings is ahead of FanDuel in one way as it offers a flex roster spot to round out lineups. Players selected for lineups receive bonuses based on achieving certain milestones.
For example, an NFL quarterback will receive three bonus points for having a 300+ passing yard game.
DraftKings sets the bar high with live championship events for the major sports. Also, it was the first operator to offer a top prize of $1 million for a single online DFS event.
FanDuel DFS: One of the first operators to gain serious traction in what was once a niche offering, FanDuel is still going strong in DFS.
From its infancy with small prize pools, which attracted a small number of players, to today’s massive events that attract hundreds of thousands of users, FanDuel has been there every step of the way.
The company has gone above and beyond with its live finals presentations. Also, it has been a leader in terms of offering online championships.
FanDuel hasn’t been shy about adapting as needed, either. New sports have made their debut on FanDuel in response to market demand, and scoring and roster requirements have been tweaked when the situation was warranted.
FanDuel vs. DraftKings: Which DFS app is better?
The answer to this question comes down to your user preferences.
Here’s what we can tell you: DraftKings and FanDuel have made substantial investments in technology. The result has been platforms that are smooth and efficient, both for the online platform and the DFS apps.
On the app side, you can perform all of the same functions as the full online platform. Depositing and withdrawing funds is a snap, as is editing and entering lineups.
For both DraftKings and FanDuel, the latter is probably one of the best parts of the mobile experience.
While you’re naturally dealing with a condensed piece of real estate on mobile, the lineup editing function is just as smooth as what you’ll find online. In browsing the lobby, you can easily filter and find what you’re looking for on mobile devices.
There are a couple of notes you need to keep in mind if you’re looking to download the apps.
- First, DraftKings and FanDuel both have sports betting apps as well. To play DFS, make sure you are downloading the ones that are specific to DFS.
- DraftKings also offers an app that is unique to the Canada and UK markets, as well as a separate app called DK Live. The live app is billed as offering “an unprecedented end-to-end fantasy experience,” which features customizable news and highlights.
DraftKings vs. FanDuel: Video Review
Watch our video below to see some of the core differences between DraftKings and FanDuel walked through by DFS expert Matt Brown:
DraftKings vs. FanDuel: What are the similarities?
The two major players in DFS are in line in several ways, but there are also nuances between DraftKings and FanDuel. First, let’s take a look at the contest offerings, which are available on both platforms:
- Tournaments (Guaranteed prize pools)
- Single-game DFS
- Public leagues
- Private leagues
- Head-to-heads
- 50/50s
- Multipliers
- Beginner contests
- Qualifiers for championships and major events.
Next, let’s take a look at where both companies line up on some key attributes one would expect to find on a DFS site.
DraftKings DFS | FanDuel DFS | |
---|---|---|
New Player Bonus | $20 free | $5 free + $5 on deposit |
Free-to-Play Contests | Yes | Yes |
Referral Program | Yes | Yes |
Lineup Tools | Standard plus advanced for multi-entry. | Standard plus advanced for multi-entry. |
Player Resources | numberFire, DK Playbook | numberFire, The Duel |
Affiliate Program | Yes | Yes |
Total Prize Pool for NFL Live Final | $10 million | $2.5 million |
Online NFL Championship | No | Yes |
Max Entries Per User for Large GPPs | 150 | 150 |
Single-Entry Tournaments | Yes | Yes |
Loyalty Points | DK Crowns: Awards vary by contest and entry fee. | FD Points: Five points for every $1 in real-money played. |
DraftKings vs. FanDuel: Bonuses & free games
DraftKings and FanDuel want you to try their platforms out and hopefully stick around. To that end, both companies provide a bonus offer for new players:
If you sign up at either site via our links and make the required deposit, you’ll get a free $20. This bonus is an excellent way for new players to get their feet wet without risking a lot of their funds.
Keep in mind that DraftKings and FanDuel have free-to-play contests to try out playing on the site risk-free. Some of the biggest free-to-play contests include:
FanDuel
- Fantasy Basketball Tip-Off: $20,000 in prizes
- Football Survivor: $100,000 Season Long Prize
- Gridiron Pick’em: $10,000 in Weekly Prizes
- March Madness Bracket Pick’em $25,00 in prizes
DraftKings
- NFL KFC Weekly $10,000 Free
- NFL Straight Cash Series: Up to $10k Free weekly
- Coors Light College Football Pick’em: $70,000 Free
- AutoNation Football Challenge: $5,000 Weekly
Also, the two sites have loyalty programs in place in which you can earn rewards and entry into freeroll contests based on how much you play. See the “Points” section below for more.
FanDuel vs. DraftKings: NFL Championships
One of the ways that DFS captured so much attention was via its live final events, with massive prize pools available to qualifying players. Here’s the scoop on what both sides have to offer for their biggest events of the year:
DraftKings Fantasy Football World Championship
- Total Prize Pool: $10 million
- Destination: Miami
- Number of Qualifiers: 180
- Top Prize: $2 million
- Minimum Prize: $15,000
FanDuel World Fantasy Football Championship
- Total Prize Pool: $2.5 million
- Destination: Puerto Rico
- Number of Qualifiers: 80
- Top Prize: $500,000
- Minimum Prize: $10,000
Users obtain entry into the live final events by winning qualifier tournaments, which are available at several price points each week. While qualifying is far from easy, the amazing prize pools and exotic locales make them worth playing.
DraftKings vs. FanDuel: DFS Sports
Once again, DraftKings and FanDuel are in line when it comes to available sports. Here are the sports offerings on both platforms:
- College football
- College basketball
- Golf
- MLB
- NASCAR
- NBA
- NFL
- NHL
- Soccer
- Tennis
DraftKings offers some DFS sports which are not available to play on FanDuel as of yet:
- Arena Football League
- Canadian Football League
- eSports
- EuroLeague Basketball
- MMA
FanDuel has followed the lead of DraftKings on the individual sports, so it wouldn’t be surprising to see MMA on the platform before too long. For the other ones, we’ll have to wait and see.
DraftKings vs. FanDuel: Games & contests
The game selection on the two platforms is similar, with both offering all of the major ways to play DFS:
- Tournaments (Guaranteed Prize Pools): These range in size from small to large with prize pools to match.
- Single-Game DFS: Contests that revolve around a single game on the schedule.
- Public Leagues: These are smaller than tournaments but a similar concept with top places earning prizes.
- Private Leagues: These are leagues you can set up to play with friends and family.
- Head-to-Heads: Similar to traditional fantasy sports, it’s you against another user in a winner-take-all.
- 50/50s: Up to the top half of lineups can cash in these events.
- Multipliers: From 2x and up, the top tier of finishers have a chance to win back their entry fee at the stated multiple.
- Beginner Contests: These are contests that are specifically for new players; experienced players are excluded from participating.
- Qualifiers for Championship and Large Events: These are tournaments in which the top prize is qualifying for a championship event or a ticket to enter a larger competition.
From the early days of DFS, there have been several innovations. For example, single-game contests are a relatively new development. It’ll be interesting to see what comes down the pike in the coming years.
DraftKings vs. FanDuel: DFS Scoring
The most significant difference between the two platforms is that DraftKings will offer bonuses for individual player performances. For example, in the NFL, a 300+ yard passer or 100+ yard rusher or receivers will gain an extra 3-point bonus.
There are other slight differences to be found in scoring on the two sites. Using the NBA as an example, DraftKings awards 2 points for steals or blocks, while FanDuel offers 3 points for each.
For NFL, DraftKings awards a full point per reception, while FanDuel only awards half of a point. While these may not sound like significant differences, they can make a difference in which players are more valuable on which site for an evening of games.
Additionally, these slight variations are part of the reason why each platform has a dedicated following, which prefers one style of play over the other.
From a bottom-line perspective, there are differences to be found in scoring on both sites. Some are really small and barely noticeable, while others can make a real difference when it comes to lineup construction. The best course of action is to review the scoring requirements for the sports you are most interested in on both sites to determine which one suits you best.
DraftKings vs. FanDuel: Should I play both?
In a word, absolutely.
Plenty of experienced players use both platforms; others specialize in one or the other. For those new to DFS, it makes a lot of sense to test drive both out to determine which one you like best.
You can also take full advantage of the beginner-only games (up to 50 contests) at each site.
You may find that you prefer the layout on DraftKings over FanDuel or vice versa. There’s a chance one scoring style works well with your fantasy strategy, while the other doesn’t align well.
You could find that you have more success on one over the other. The only way to determine all of that is to try them both.
Since the two operators both offer generous sign-up bonuses via our exclusive links, testing both makes a world of sense.
DraftKings vs. FanDuel: Chances of winning
Winning on either of the two platforms takes a good deal of practice, patience, and persistence. A little luck doesn’t hurt either. To win consistently in DFS, a sound research strategy helps immensely. However, even the most well-researched lineups will have off nights.
After all, you’re talking about live players in actual games. Anything can happen once they step on the field of play. To put together a DFS lineup that wins a big tournament, everything needs to break just right. That said, there are ways to consistently cash in DFS while also taking your shots at the bigger prizes.
Many experienced DFS players use 50/50 games as a way to sustain and build their bankroll along the way. You can do the same, but be aware that this style of play is distinct from playing in tournaments. When trying to win a guaranteed prize pool (GPP), you need to take some risks and hope everything breaks right.
For 50/50s, consistent and reliable performance is the name of the game. Please note that it takes time to build successful lineups. We share this not as a deterrent, but rather to let you know that there’s a learning curve to DFS from traditional fantasy sports.
The salary cap and various scoring nuances can make building consistently competitive lineups a little challenging. However, that’s also part of the fun.
For new users, starting small and working your way up is always a solid approach. There isn’t any need to go for the high entry fee contests right away. They’ll be there waiting for you as your level of play advances. In the meantime, try out some different strategies in GPPs and 50/50s.
The bonus offers from our exclusive links make for a great way to get involved and start small. Start with some $1 tournaments and 50/50s as you learn the lay of the land. The experience you gain will be invaluable, and you may find enough success to move up in stakes before too long.
DraftKings vs. FanDuel: Deposits & Cashouts
For both platforms, the cashier function is smooth and easy to use. Credit card options and PayPal are available on both, while FanDuel offers online banking.
In all cases, deposits process instantaneously. To deposit via credit card, you will enter the relevant info and the amount you wish to deposit. Funds will appear in your account in seconds after confirming the transaction.
For PayPal, you’ll see a new window pop up which will guide you through the transaction. You’ll need to log in to your PayPal account to complete and verify the transaction. On the withdrawal side, these don’t process quite as fast, but there aren’t significant lag times.
One note to keep in mind is that DraftKings will process your withdrawals based on how they are received. It’s all spelled out for you when you go to remove money from the site. However, make sure you’re receiving the money back in the method you prefer.
DraftKings vs. FanDuel: Points & Rewards
DraftKings and FanDuel offer loyalty programs for players.
On the former, users can earn DK Crowns, which players can redeem in DraftKings’ shop. For the latter, players earn FD Points that they can redeem. In both cases, the more you play, the more you earn.
Both platforms use a tier system where users can rise in the ranks based on how much they earn. On FanDuel, players will be rewarded with monthly freerolls, which are based on hitting certain milestones from their amount of play.
Over on DraftKings, players have the opportunity to complete missions and achievements to earn even more crowns. On an overall basis, the two loyalty programs are pretty similar. Neither company has a leg up on the other on this front.
What is Monkey Knife Fight DFS?
While DraftKings and FanDuel rule the roost when it comes to DFS, there is a new player on the scene that has been gaining some attention.
Monkey Knife Fight offers yet another twist on fantasy sports. If you’re familiar with the concept of prop betting, you’ll catch on to what Monkey Knife Fight offers right away. As opposed to building out lineups, players need to choose whether players are going to achieve specific benchmarks or not.
There are other ways to play here, as well. For example, there’s a simple contest in which your task is to pick the three players who will score the most touchdowns. Unlike other DFS games, there’s no need to worry about a salary cap.
While this sounds a whole lot like sports betting, Monkey Knife Fight falls under the same branch of law that gives the green light to play DFS. If you live in a state where it’s legal to play DFS, you won’t have any trouble signing up to play here.
DFS vs. sports betting
As the legalization of sports betting continues to be hammered out in various states across the nation, interest in the pastime continues to grow.
There’s a natural crossover appeal from DFS to sports betting, so you can be sure that curiosity will continue to pique among users.
When you add in the fact that the two most prominent names in DFS — DraftKings and FanDuel — are going all-in on sports betting in legal states, the tie-in becomes all the more natural. All that said, it’s important to remember that success in one of these endeavors is no guarantee of success in the other.
While there are similarities between the two pursuits, there are some key differences to keep in mind:
- For DFS players, the concern is how the individual players in your lineup are going to perform. One-on-one matchups rule the day.
- For sports bettors, the primary type of bets revolves around which side will win the game, sometimes with a point spread involved to make it even more challenging, so understanding each facet of the matchup at hand is key.
Also, there are several similarities, as well as skills that translate well from one to the other. Research and discipline are crucial to success in both, so the transition can be a little easier for players who are already stronger on those fronts.
If you find success in DFS and live in a state where sports betting is legal, you can begin dipping your toes in the water with prop bets. These bets revolve around things such as the specific performance of a player in a game, such as figuring out if a quarterback will hit a certain yardage benchmark.
Starting with concepts that you are already familiar with can also help to slow down the learning curve. If you’re interested in learning more about sports betting, check out our full beginner betting guides here::
DraftKings League of Legends DFS
Here’s one area in which we have a clear winner. If you’re looking to play DFS esports, you’ll need to play on DraftKings.
Fanduel And Draftkings Fantasy Lineups
FanDuel doesn’t offer esports, but DraftKings features games revolving around League of Legends. You’ll find all of the various DFS game types in the lobby, some of which naturally attract more attention than others.