What is Fantasy Feud?
Fantasy Feud is the premiere daily fantasy sports provider allowing you to draft teams to compete in daily and weekly league formats. You have the option to play against friends or other Fantasy Feud members in cash leagues to win real money or in free leagues to win points which can be redeemed for prizes in the online store. Playing in a fantasy league has never been so easy, check out our introduction video for a brief overview. You can select the sport you would like to play, the draft type you’re interested in, the number of players you wish to face and the amount of money you would like to play for. Whether you like fantasy football, fantasy baseball, fantasy basketball, or fantasy hockey we have the leagues in all formats to meet your needs. Get started now by opening your free account.
What are Daily Fantasy Sports?
Fantasy Sports leagues have traditionally been played over the course of a full season. The difference in Daily Fantasy Sports is that we provide you with the opportunity to join a new league designed for one night of action, or one week if you select to play in a weekly format. Like your regular fantasy sports leagues you will face off against other players where you will build your roster in an effort to generate the highest point total to beat the other competitors in your league. Injury concerns and add/drops are a part of the past. Daily Fantasy Sports takes the excitement of your yearly pool and applies it to one day of action.
Why should I use Fantasy Feud?
You’ve made the decision to play Daily Fantasy Sports, now the question is why Fantasy Feud?
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First there’s the variety of league selection. What type of leagues do you like to play?
We offer salary cap leagues,
snake-draft leagues,
and Pro Pick’em leagues.
- Second is measurability of your performance. Fantasy Feud allows you to track your performance by sport, by league format, and by league size to understand what you’re best at. Simply go to the performance tab in your user profile. You can also see how you perform against other registered players in the community to know when a favorable matchup presents itself.
- Third reason is the Fantasy Feud Rakeback Program. We will give you back a percentage of your site fees based on the frequency of your league play.
Once you start to play you will see all the reasons why Fantasy Feud is the place to be for Daily Fantasy Sports and if you have any recommendations and suggestions as to how to make things better please contact us.
Why should I list my favorite teams in my user profile?
In your user profile Fantasy Feud allows you to list your favorite team for each of the four major sports in North America. Be sure to fill these out as we will be providing you with special offers that are specific to you and your favorite sports teams. These offers will range from special leagues featuring top rivalries as well as special offerings in our points store.
Why should I include my twitter profile and sign up for Fantasy Feud social media?
Fantasy Feud wants to interact with you as much as possible when it comes to your Daily Fantasy Sports needs. If you will let us we would like to be part of your Twitter, Facebook, Google+1, and YouTube communities. By accepting us into your social world you will have the opportunity to gain free entry to the Fantasy Feud Social Media Freeroll tournaments we offer and exclusive offers.
Can I play for Free?
Daily and weekly leagues will always be available to play for free to help you get used to playing Daily Fantasy Sports and to give you a free way to earn Fantasy Feud Points (FFPs) which can be redeemed for prizes and league vouchers in our store. Free entry contests will be limited to 5 entries per day and a total of 20 per week.
We will also be running Freeroll tournaments where the top prizes will receive cash prizes. Another reason to setup your free account now.
How are my funds held?
Fantasy Feud Inc. safeguards our players’ funds in a segregated bank account, separate from our operational account. Your funds will never be touched and will always be available to withdraw at any time.
What are the list of terms I should be familiar with in Daily Fantasy Sports?
GPP - Guaranteed Prize Pool. GPP leagues are for larger leagues that feature multiple entries. A guaranteed amount of money will be available to the participants who win the league regardless of the number of entries in the tournament.
Freeroll Tournament. This type of league refers to a league where there is a guaranteed prize pool available and the entry for the league is free. It is used as a reward for members of Fantasy Feud and to help members who participate in free leagues to build up a bankroll to play in money leagues.
FPPG – Fantasy Points Per Game. When you are drafting your team in any league format the second to last statistic on the right side will display the players FPPG to help you evaluate the players value based on his statistics during the current season.
For a list of all of the position and scoring acronyms please refer to the Glossary at the bottom of the FAQ.
How do I sign up for a Fantasy Feud account?
Simply click here to open an account and start playing in Daily Fantasy Sports. Fill in the information fields and you can get started immediately. Remember, if you aren’t sure about playing for cash prizes you can get your feet wet in our daily free leagues.
Is my personal information safe?
All of your information is confidential and will be treated as such. Fantasy Feud will not share your information with any 3rd parties. You can view our privacy policy. The only information that will be shared on the site is in the Fantasy Feud leaderboard section. If you are among the best Daily Fantasy Sports players on Fantasy Feud your username and point total will be featured, we figured you wouldn’t mind us bragging on your behalf!
I’ve lost my log in details, what can I do?
Simply go to the login page and click on the “Forget your password” link and the password will be sent to your e-mail address.
I am not receiving emails from Fantasy Feud about promotions, what can I do?
Several email services and Internet Service Providers (ISPs) have predetermined blocking and filtering systems in place to protect you from unsolicited email. Unfortunately, these systems often inadvertently block email that you would like to receive from Fantasy Feud.com. If you are not receiving our e-mails try the following options:
- Check your SPAM or Junk mail folder. If you find a Fantasy Feud e-mail in either of those folders indicate that it is not junk.
- Add “cs@fantasyfeud.com” to your email system’s address book
- Add our domain “www.fantasyfeud.com” to your spam-filtering software’s “white list”
- If you continue to experience problems contact us in order for us to help you fix the problem.
How do I make a deposit?
Making a deposit is simple. Simply click on the cashier button or go to your user profile. Below your account information you will see the “Deposit Funds” button. Click it and you’re only moments away from playing in your first ever Daily Fantasy Sports cash league.
What if I don’t have a credit card?
No credit card? No problem, simply use your PayPal account to make a deposit.
My credit card isn’t working, why doesn’t it work?
There could be a problem with your financial institution. Several financial institutions will not allow card members to make deposit to certain websites. If this is the case sign up for a PayPal account. It’s very easy to do and we will walk you through the steps to get you started.
I’m trying to make a deposit, and your site won’t allow it.
Unfortunately some states do not allow its residents to compete in Fantasy Feud leagues for cash prizes. If you reside in one of those states we encourage you to participate in our free leagues to earn points for great prizes which can be purchased in our store. If you do not reside in one of the states that don’t allow its residents to compete please contact us so that we may assist you to complete your deposit.
The States that do not allow players to compete are: Arizona, Iowa, Louisiana, Maryland, Montana, and Vermont.
In Canada residents of Quebec are not eligible to play. Residents of PEI can only play in free games to earn Fantasy Feud Points.
What if I don’t have PayPal?
If you don’t have a PayPal account you can use a credit card. If you have neither setup a PayPal account. PayPal is trusted worldwide provider and is very easy to use. Setup a PayPal account now.
How much do the leagues cost, and what can I win?
Fantasy Feud offers a wide range of leagues for its members. You can play in free leagues and cash leagues which vary between $1 all the way up to $525. The prizes vary depending on the number of entrants in the league. You can refer to the table below for the payout structure based on the number of entrants in a league. Visit a specific league lobby for details on the payouts for that specific league. In the event of a tie, the prize will be divided between the total number entrants who finished tied for the lead.
Prize distribution
| Players |
1st |
2nd |
3rd |
4th |
| 1-4 entries |
100% |
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- |
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| 5-9 entries |
65% |
35% |
- |
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| 10-19 entries |
55% |
30% |
15% |
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| 20+ entries |
45% |
25% |
20% |
10% |
How do I make a withdrawal?
Go to the cashier and select the “Withdraw” button. Select your withdrawal method (PayPal or Check) and enter the information that is requested. In order to withdraw using PayPal you will need a PayPal account.
All fees associated with a PayPal withdrawal will be paid by the member and not by Fantasy Feud.
Voucher dollars cannot be withdrawn from the site.
What is my Pending Bonus?
When you completed a deposit using a bonus code you received a pending bonus which will be released to you as you earn the funds through your league play. You can view this balance in your user profile. The total will be displayed directly below your account balance on the account information page. The funds will gradually become real cash in your account available to you as you continue to play in Daily Fantasy Sports cash leagues on the site. You gain these bonuses from deposit offers, referring friends, and other special promotions.
How are bonuses earned and released?
Your pending bonus is released to your account at a rate of 5% of the entry fee of the contest you enter. That means that if you enter a daily or weekly fantasy sports league that has an entry fee of $20, $1 of your pending bonus will be released into your account.
Can I withdraw my bonus?
You can’t withdraw any money that is in your “Bonus Money” account as you have yet to earn it. In order for your bonus money to be real cash money you need to play in enough daily fantasy cash leagues through Fantasy Feud. The bonus is released at a rate of 5% of the entry fee of each contest you enter.
What are Voucher Dollars?
Voucher dollars are prizes that are offered in freeroll leagues and other special contests. These
dollars can be used to play in leagues on the site like any other dollars you have in your
account. The only difference is that voucher dollars can not be withdrawn from your
account. In order to withdraw your voucher dollars you must roll them over once in a league.
Example: You have $5.50 in voucher dollars. You play in a $5.50 contest that pays out
$20.00. If you win the $20.00 goes to your real money account and can then be withdrawn.
How do funds get credited from a league?
Once the league is complete and all the results have been verified the funds will be deposited to your account and you will receive a message notifying you that you have won the league in question. These messages can be found in your e-mail or in your personal Fantasy Feud mailbox in the message center.
The games are all over and I won, so why is 'My Account' not showing my winnings?
In order to avoid any reporting issues we have to wait until all the final fantasy points have been reported to ensure the final scoring is accurate. Due to the fact that fantasy points are awarded manually by stats providers there can be last minute changes. If there is any difficulty in obtaining official results or issues with scoring there is a possibility the contest will not be settled until the following day.
Rakeback Program
Fantasy Feud is offering all of our Daily Fantasy Sports users a Rake Back Rewards program. This program is designed to show our appreciation and to give back to our users for playing on our site. Special freeroll tournaments will be offered to members who have reached various statuses in our Rake Back program to provide all members of Fantasy Feud with additional ways to win cash prizes. You will be able to see all of the information regarding your current reward level, your estimated monthly reward, as well as what is required to jump to the next level in your user profile.
Rakeback Program Details
Fantasy Feud is offering all of our users a Rake Back Rewards program. This program was designed to show our appreciation to Fantasy Feud’s users for playing on our industry leading platform. We feel that users should be rewarded for their loyalty to Fantasy Feud and this is our way of saying thank you. Not only will all users be entitled to participate in the Rake Back program, but we will have exclusive freerolls and promotions for all of our different rake back levels, giving users even more ways to win cash prizes.
Our Rake Back Rewards program helps our users receive cash back for all Fantasy Feud paid games by receiving a percentage of their site fees each month. It allows all of our users to have money credited back to their account each month, with the percentage depending on the membership status that they have obtained through their previous months’ play.
We have 4 levels of users as part of our Rake Back rewards program; Minor League, Major League, All Star and Hall of Fame. Depending on which level you qualify for will determine the percentage of rake back that you receive each month. This money gets put right back into your account on the 2nd of every month, so that you can continue to play the games you love and show the world your fantasy genius.
To obtain “Minor League” status, you must have paid between $50.00-$99.99 in site fees to Fantasy Feud within the calendar month. Once you hit this level you are entitled to “5%” of all site fee’s paid for that calendar month.
To obtain “Major League” status, you must have paid between $100.00-$199.99 in site fees to Fantasy Feud within the calendar month. Once you hit this level you are entitled to “8%” of all site fee’s paid for that calendar month.
To obtain “All Star” status, you must have paid between $200.00-$499.99 in site fees to Fantasy Feud within the calendar month. Once you hit this level you are entitled to “12%” of all site fee’s paid for that calendar month.
To obtain “Hall of Fame” status, you must have paid over $499.99 in site fees to Fantasy Feud within the calendar month. Once you hit this level you are entitled to “17%” of all site fee’s paid for that calendar month.
All rake back will be deposited directly into the players account on the 1st day of each calendar month. Once a player hits a specific level on the rake back rewards program, they will be entitled to receive that levels rake back percentage for those calendar months’ paid games (ex. If a player hits the Hall of Fame status on September 15, they will be entitled to the 17% rake back for all games played between September 1-September 30.
Fantasy Feud wants to help all of our users keep their money in their accounts. Earn back a percentage of your site fees, get access to special promotions and exclusive freerolls and enjoy this wonderful offering exclusively from your friends at Fantasy Feud. Because we know what it’s like to be a player too.
Who can play?
In order to play Daily Fantasy Sports for cash you must be 18 years of age or over and a resident in the USA or Canada. Unfortunately, if you are a resident of the following states you are not eligible to play:
- Arizona
- Iowa
- Louisiana
- Maryland
- Montana
- Vermont
In the USA, residents of Alabama and Nebraska must be 19 years of age to play in Daily Fantasy Sports contests.
In Canada, residents of British Columbia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, and Yukon must be 19 years of age to play in Daily Fantasy Sports contests. Residents of Quebec are not eligible to participate. Residents of Prince Edward Island can only participate in free games to earn Fantasy Feud Points.
For more information please read our terms of use.
How do I enter a league?
Once you find the Daily Fantasy Sports league you are looking for in the draft lobby located on the home page, just click ‘Play’ and you will be prompted to join that league. Remember to pay attention to the ‘Duration’ tap in the lobby to ensure you are signing up for a daily league or a weekly league. Go to the lobby now to play.
Who do I play against?
That depends on what you’re looking for, you have a few options. You can:
1. Pick an opponent or opponents from the homepage by registering for a football, basketball, baseball, or hockey league of your choosing. Simply go to the lobby on the homepage to select a league.
2. Play against your friends by challenging them over email, Twitter, Facebook, or via the ‘Challenge Me’ button on a user profile.
Can I unregister for a league after I join?
You can unregister for a league if it is not yet full. Once the league is full all participants are committed to playing in that specific league. If the league isn’t filled simply click the LEAVE button located above the ‘Draft Room’ button in ‘My Leagues’ and the fee will be refunded to your account.
Why can’t I leave a league after it is full?
When playing Daily Fantasy Sports the time between registration and game time can be quite short. For that reason we do not allow members to leave a league once it is full. It prevents members from leaving leagues shortly before game time which could leave other members without a league to play that night.
Where can I see my previous leagues and past history?
All of the Daily Fantasy Sports leagues that you play with Fantasy Feud can be seen by returning to your user profile. Below your account information you will see a list of your previous league activity. You will also be able to view all of your account activity including deposits, withdrawals, store purchases, bonus disbursements, store purchases and much more. If you simply want to see your past league history you can also go to the Quick Menu and click on Past History.
Are all leagues daily leagues?
Depending on the time of the year there can be up to three different league durations that can be played at Fantasy Feud. You can sign up for Daily Fantasy Sports leagues that last one night and leagues that last one week at any point of the year on the site. Be sure to note the duration of the league in the lobby when selecting your next challenge.
Two-day leagues: During the NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL playoffs, two-day leagues will be offered. Daily fantasy contests require a minimum of 4 games in one night and due to the playoff scheduling those minimums are rarely hit. For that reason offering two-day leagues will provide our members with opportunities to play in more fantasy contests throughout the playoffs.
How can I create a league with my peers?
Creating a private league between you and your friends has never been so easy. In the draft lobby simply click on “Create Private League” located directly above the league filters in the lobby. In the private league settings you will be able to select the sport, the draft type, the duration of the league, the fee, and the minimum and maximum number of players to take part in your challenge. Once you set your league you will then be asked to enter the email or username of the friends you wish to invite to your private league. Setup a private league now.
Any member who creates a private league will not be able to unregister for that league at anytime. This is due to the fact that you have issued a challenge to other users or friends and as the creator of the league you will not have an opportunity to leave.
How can I challenge my friends?
If you are looking to set up a league with your friends that will have more than 2 players see How can I create a league with my peers? If you are trying to issue a head-to-head challenge go to the quick menu on the right side of the page and click on the My Challenges tab. On that page you will be able to see all of the challenges that have been offered to you by other members, all of the challenges that you have offered to other members, and the current challenges that are in progress. To issue a new challenge click Create a Challenge on the ‘My Challenges’ page. You can challenge the other member by using his email or username and setting the league parameters.
How do I see who I am playing against?
Before signing up to any league in the lobby you can click on the league and see all of the registered users taking part in that specific challenge. Next to each of the member’s usernames you will notice a
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By clicking on the
you can open a user’s profile, see statistics on that member as well as your performance against them in any previous challenges.
Are opponent’s lineups available to view?
In order to be fair and not provide a competitive advantage to any members setting their lineup minutes before the start of a challenge, all lineups are hidden until the challenge begins. Once the challenge has started you can view all of the rosters by going to the scoreboard.
How can I see all of the leagues in which I’m registered?
By clicking on the My Leagues tab in the Quick Menu you will be able to filter through all of the leagues you are registered to be a part of.
Remember, if you see an exclamation point
next to any league it means that your roster has not been completed for an upcoming league.
How can I tell if a player is injured?
When drafting your team all players who are injured will have an injury cross next to their name.
Injury status of players are updated daily. Please note that Fantasy Feud is not liable if the feed
provided by the third party is not accurate. We recommend that you use additional tools for
player research which can be found in our draftkit.
What happens if my entry doesn’t get matched or not all the spots are filled in my league?
In the event that the registration requirements are not matched in any of your leagues, the entry will be voided and the fee will be returned to your account.
For multi-player leagues, if the league is not completely filled by the start of the game all entries in that league will be voided and you will be refunded your entry fee.
For larger field tournaments, where there is a guaranteed prize pool, the league will take place regardless of the number of entrants in a league.
What are multi-entry leagues?
When registering for larger leagues on the site such as guaranteed prize pool leagues and freeroll leagues you may have the opportunity to submit multiple entries to the league. Be sure to check the ‘Featured Leagues’ box located below the Quick Menu on the homepage for details on how many entries are allowed in a specific league.
Can a lineup be imported into multiple leagues?
Once you have completed drafting your team in either the Pro Pick’em or Salary Cap leagues you will be presented with an option to export your team to other leagues. This feature is designed to allow you to enter other leagues without having to draft that same roster multiple times. Unfortunately, you can’t export a roster that was built in a Snake-Draft as those rosters are unable to be duplicated by an automated process.
Are we allowed to change our lineup once we’ve entered a contest?
You have the ability to update any roster on your team prior to the start of the game. However, if you have completed a snake-draft you do not have the ability to add a player to your roster who has not been drafted. In a snake-draft you can only make changes to your roster involving the two reserve players that you drafted so choose strategically.
Why can’t I see all the players who are playing today?
The majority of the players involved in matchups are typically available to draft in all sports. Unfortunately, some contests can be created up to a week in advance which can cause certain players to be excluded from the rosters on any given day. To avoid providing late entrants with a competitive advantage over other members of the league, the players that are available to be drafted, their positions, and their pricing will not be altered once the contest has been created. That could prevent players who have been recently called up from the minor leagues to be excluded from the draft pool or players who are brought off IR.
Can a player see their history against another specific opponent?
When you are in the draft lobby evaluating if you would like to enter a league you can click on the league in question and see all of the registered users for that specific contest. By clicking on the
next to their username you can see your history against that opponent. You can also see your history against any opponent by going to the Leaderboard and selecting the member you would like to evaluate yourself against.
What happens if two or more fantasy teams are tied?
If at the conclusion of a league two or more teams are tied the prize pool will be evenly distributed between all members who have tied in that specific league.
How do I refer friends and earn bonus cash?
In your user profile you will see a tab titled Recruiting. On that page you have multiple ways to help spread the word about Fantasy Feud and get your friends to join you in your quest for Daily Fantasy Sports domination. The best part is that you get to earn money from each person who is referred to the site! Here are three easy ways to get credit for referring a friend:
You can invite your friends by placing their email information on the recruiting page at which point Fantasy Feud will invite them to join the league on your behalf.
You can recruit your friends through Facebook, Twitter, and multiple other social networks by clicking the links on the Recruiting page. The more networks you recruit from the more money you will make.
At the bottom of the page you will also have a recruiting code that you can share with friends.
Make sure they use your code or click through one of the active links through your social media or email to get your $10 bonus when they make their initial deposit.
What is an Affiliate and how can I get involved?
Affiliates are websites that help us spread the word about Fantasy Feud and obtain new users, like the referral program but on a larger scale. Fantasy Feud offers partner websites the opportunity to promote our site and receive compensation based on new users that are signed up by your website, or network of sites, if those users play in leagues. If you think you can refer 5 or more users in a month contact us at affiliates@fantasyfeud.com for more information.
What are Fantasy Feud Points (FFPs)?
Fantasy Feud Points (FFPs) are points that are earned on the site by playing in Daily Fantasy Sports leagues. You have the option to play in free leagues where you can accumulate points as well as in real cash leagues. In free leagues the total FFPs that can be earned will be noted in the prize pool. For each person in a league you can earn 10 FFPs. Example: If you enter a league with 5 players there will be 50 FFPs awarded for the contestant who finishes 1st. All FFPs are awarded to the winner of a free league. In cash leagues please refer to the table below for the distribution of points based on entry fees. All FFPs can be redeemed in our store for great prizes and cash league vouchers.
Fantasy Feud Point Distribution for Paid Leagues
| $ |
Credits |
| $1.00 | 10 |
| $2.20 | 15 |
| $5.50 | 20 |
| $11.00 | 40 |
| $22.00 | 75 |
| $33.00 | 100 |
| $55.00 | 150 |
| $77.00 | 200 |
| $109.00 | 350 |
| $215.00 | 575 |
| $525.00 | 700 |
What are Fantasy Feud Freeroll leagues?
A Fantasy Feud Freeroll league is another way in which we try to give back to all of our members. These Freeroll leagues are free to enter and have a guaranteed prize pool associated to them. What this means is that you have an opportunity to win free money. Be sure to keep an eye on the ‘Featured Leagues’ box located directly below the Quick Menu on the homepage. All Freeroll and Featured Leagues will be listed at the top of the draft lobby to ensure all members can see any special leagues taking place. Go to the lobby now to see all Featured Leagues.
What are Social Media Freeroll leagues?
We want to reward you for joining any Fantasy Feud social media platform and being part of everything Fantasy Feud has to offer. For this reason we want to give back. We will periodically be running Social Media Freeroll Tournaments. What does this mean? It means you can get entry in the following tournaments each time they run.
The Facebook Freeroll – everyone who has an account with Fantasy Feud and has “Liked” the Fantasy Feud Facebook page will be eligible for free entry in our tournament for real cash prizes.
The Twitter Tournament – everyone who is following @FantasyFeud on Twitter will be eligible for free entry in our tournament for real cash prizes.
The YouTube Feud – everyone who is subscribed to our YouTube channel will be eligible for free entry in our tournament for real cash prizes.
The +1 Top Gun – everyone who is subscribed to our +1 page will be eligible for free entry in our winner takes all tournaments for real cash prizes.
What is a Salary Cap league and how does it work?
Build the best roster you can while staying under the salary cap. Each player will be assigned a dollar value and as the acting General Manager you will need to build a full roster with the money available to you. The salary cap for all leagues will be $1,000,000. To help you build your team the draft room will allow you to see the total salary of your team, the average dollars per player remaining, and the over/under total in relation to the cap. Spend wisely! Play in a Salary Cap League now.
How are players’ salaries determined?
Player salaries are constantly being recalculated for each scoring period based on a multitude of factors including historical statistics, past history, current season production, recent games played, opponents, matchups, and how many games a a players team appears in for that week.
What is a 50/50 Salary Cap League and how does it work?
The rules to the 50/50 Salary Cap League are the same as a regular Salary Cap League. You will have $1,000,000 with which to build your roster. The only difference is the payout structure. The 50/50 leagues, also known as a double-up league, provides players with an opportunity to double their investment. 50/50 leagues will feature a minimum of 10 entrants and it will pay out half of those who register for the contest. 50/50 leagues will feature this logo in the draft lobby to allow you to easily identify those contests
. Play in a 50/50 Salary Cap League now.
Example: 10 total entries of $11 in a 50/50 Salary Cap League will have a prize pool of $100. The 5 people whose teams generate the highest point totals will each receive $20, and those finishing 6-10 receive nothing.
What is a Pro Pick’em league and how does it work?
Playing a box pool has never been so much fun! Build a roster of 10 players by selecting 1 player per box. Each box will have 8 players to choose from. The team with the most points from their 10 man roster wins. It’s the least time intensive league if you’re looking to participate in a league tonight and you’re running out of time. Play in a Pro Pick’em League now.
What is a Snake Draft and how does it work?
Is your favorite part of each pool drafting your team? Join a snake draft and you will have the ability to partake in a live draft as often as you would like. There’s no need to wait a full year between drafts anymore, everyday is draft day in the world of Daily Fantasy Sports! You will have 45 seconds to make each pick in the draft to ensure it moves along quickly for all members who have joined. Strategy will play a part in your selections as you have the ability to draft two bench players that you can add to your starting lineup before the start of the game. Join a Snake-Draft League now.
How can I set up a weekly snake-draft against my friends?
Simply go to the Lobby on the homepage and select ‘Create Private League’. From that page you will be able to select the sport in which you would like to play and the league type. Once you select ‘Snake’ as your league type a few additional fields will appear to help you establish a designated ‘Time Per Pick’ and the ‘Start’ time of your draft. Once your league parameters have been set you can invite your friends based on their email addresses or usernames. Many of our members who participate in year long fantasy pools set up weekly and daily pools with Fantasy Feud. Start a Private League now.
What if I am in a snake-draft and have to leave in the middle?
If you have to leave the snake draft for any reason you can click the ‘Enable Autodraft’ box in the top right corner of the draft page and your picks will be automatically be made based on the best player available and positions you need to fill according to the site. If you are able to return to the draft page before the draft has concluded you can uncheck the ‘Enable Autodraft’ box and resume drafting your roster. The Autodraft feature will automatically be activated for any user who times-out on two consecutive picks to ensure other users aren’t waiting each round. You also have the option to set players in your ‘Draft Queue’ in which case the ‘Autodraft’ feature will select based on your rankings instead of the website rankings.
What is the “Queue” in the snake-draft room?
The Queue allows you to make a list of players that you are interested in drafting. You can rank them to help facilitate your draft and ensure that if time runs out when you are trying to make a pick the site will select the top player in your Queue. In the event you have to step away from the draft the Queue also allows you to draft based on your roster preferences instead of the website rankings.
How is the draft order decided in a snake-draft?
The draft order is selected at random when the total number of registered users meets the league requirements.
Why am I unable to draft certain players in my snake-draft?
Depending on the roster breakdown of your league you might be over the limit to draft players at a certain position. If you try to draft for a position that you have already exhausted, while other roster positions are still open, the draft room will not allow you to make such a selection. In order to track your roster breakdown you have two options in the draft room.
‘Your Roster’ – you can see your roster at any time during the draft by selecting the ‘Your Roster’ tab under the draft results.
‘Roster Comparisons’ – below the list of players available to draft there is a tab titled ‘Roster Comparisons’. By selecting that tab you can see the breakdown of every user’s roster in the draft to help you strategically with your next pick.
How can I determine which positions my opponents need to draft to help with my strategy?
When you are in a snake-draft you can view the opposition’s roster breakdown by clicking on the ‘Roster Comparisons’ tab located below the player list. This will give you a breakdown of the positional requirements for the league while telling you which positions your competition has already drafted.
What are season-long tournaments?
How they work
Each tournament will be a 12-team contest. Each week, prior to the start of Sunday’s 1pm football games, each
team will select their roster to compete in the weekend’s games. The Thursday night games will not be included
to allow teams until game time on Sunday to submit their rosters. The total points accumulated during the week
will go towards the season standings. For teams in the Season Long Playoff Race the
playoffs will begin in week 14 with the top 4 teams qualifying for the playoffs. The
Season Long Points Race
will conclude in week 15 where the team with the most points will be crowned champion. All champions will
advance to the week 16 Feud of Champions.
Where the leagues are featured in the draft lobby
In order to view all of the season long leagues in the draft lobby select the ‘Tournaments’ tab located above
the draft lobby filters. The tab will default to ‘Single Events’ and you must select ‘Tournaments’ to access
these leagues.
Duration
Registration for Season Long Fantasy Football Leagues will be available from week 1 until
the start of week 10. Each season long league is a minimum of 6 weeks. For members
interested in the Season Long Playoff Race the final week
to register in a tournament will be in week 9 in order to have a 6 week season and 2 week playoff. Members
interested in the Season Long Points Race will have until
week 10 to register in a tournament. All leagues will conclude in week 15.
Season Long Points Race
The points race is a 12 team contest where the same 12
teams will face each other throughout multiple weeks of the season in an attempt to
accumulate the most fantasy points by the conclusion of week 15. Each team will
select a new roster every week of the season based on the NFL matchups taking
place on Sunday and Monday and the points each will go towards the season totals.
At the conclusion of week 15 the top 3 teams, based on points, will receive a payout.
The first place winner will qualify for the Feud of Champions.
Season Long Playoff Race
The playoff race is a 12 team contest where the same
12 teams will face each other throughout multiple weeks of the season in an attempt
to accumulate the most fantasy points by the conclusion of week 13. In week 14
the top 4 teams will advance to the semi-finals with the top 2 scores in week
14 advancing to the final in week 15. The two finalists along with the first
seed entering the playoffs will receive a payout. The winner of the week 15
championships will qualify for the Feud of Champions.
Playoff format
The playoffs are only applicable to the Season Long Playoff Race. At the conclusion of
week 13 the top 4 teams will advance to the week 14 semi-finals. In week 14 the top 4
teams will select a roster of players to compete in the semi-final matchup. All 4 teams
will face off with the top 2 teams with the highest point totals advancing to the week
15 finals. In week 15 the two teams with the highest point totals from week 14 will
face each other for the championship. In addition to winning the 12-team league, the
champion will earn a seat in the Feud of Champions.
Payouts
-
Season Long Points Race: The top 3 teams, based on total points, at the conclusion of
week 15 will receive the following payouts:
- 1st: 50%
- 2nd: 30%
- 3rd: 20%
-
Season Long Playoff Race: The top 2 payouts are awarded to the winner and finalist of the championship in week 15. The third payout is awarded to the top team at the conclusion of the regular season in week 13.
- Winner: 50%
- Finalist: 30%
- Regular Season Leader: 20%
Feud of Champions
The Feud of Champions is a $15,000 contest offered to all of the Fantasy Football
Season Long tournament champions. There is no cost to enter; you simply have to win a
season tournament to win a seat to the Feud of Champions. Multiple entries can be earned
for members who win multiple Season Long tournaments.
What makes the Feud of Champions so special is that it is the only way to gain entry
to the 2013 Field of Dreams. Twelve seats will be awarded to the top 12 finishers in
the Feud of Champions, in addition to a cash prize, with a total of 25 payouts being
awarded. Each seat to the Field of Dreams is worth $585 and will allow you exclusive
entry to the 24 team 2013 Field of Dreams contest which will feature a $14,000 prize
pool. Learn more about the Field of Dreams and Feud of Champions Prize Pool here.
Field of Dreams
The 2012 Field of Dreams is Fantasy Feud’s most exclusive tournament. It will
feature 12 of the top daily fantasy sports players in the industry competing
in the first ever Season Long Playoff Race tournament. These 12 players will face
off to win their share of a $7,000 prize pool offered by Fantasy Feud. In addition
to paying out the 4 semi-finalists, each week the team with the highest point total
will win a $100 bonus.
Here are the 2012 Field of Dreams Payouts:
- 1st: $2,500
- 2nd: $1,700
- 3rd: $750
- 4th: $750
- Weekly Winner $100
Learn how you can qualify for the 2013 Field of Dreams through the Feud of Champions here.
What if I want more stats or news on a specific player in the draft room?
When a player has been identified (clicked) in the draft room he will appear in the ‘Player Profile’ at the bottom of the page. You can then view the players ‘Full Profile’ and see the breakdown of his career statistics and game logs. If you are conducting research prior to the draft
be sure to check the ‘Draftkit’ tab where you can view
Resources,
Today’s Salaries,
and Injuries that apply to today’s leagues.
While I am in a league selecting players, is there a way to view the scoring rules?
Once you are in the draft room ready to start selecting your team you are always one click away from viewing all scoring rules applicable to that league. In the toolbar located at the bottom of the draft room you will notice a tab named ‘Fantasy Feud Scoring’. By clicking on that tab you will see the scoring breakdown for your league eliminating the need for you to exit the draft room to get this information.
How are Fantasy Football (NFL) leagues scored?
Here are the scoring formats for all Daily Fantasy Sports leagues played in the NFL:
Position Players
| Description |
Symbol |
Points |
| Passing Touchdowns | PATD | 4 |
| Passing Yards | PAYD | 0.04 |
| Interceptions | INT | -2 |
| Fumbles | FUM | -2 |
| Rushing Yards | RUYD | 0.1 |
| Rushing Touchdowns | RUTD | 6 |
| Reception Yards | RECYD | 0.1 |
| Reception Touchdowns | RECTD | 6 |
| 2-Pt Conversions | 2PT | 2 |
Kickers
| Description |
Symbol |
Points |
| 0-19 Yards Made | 0-19 | 3 |
| 20-29 Yards Made | 20-29 | 3 |
| 30-39 Yards Made | 30-39 | 3 |
| 40-49 Yards Made | 40-49 | 4 |
| 50+ Yards Made | 50+ | 5 |
| Extra Point | XP | 1 |
Defense/Special Teams
| Description |
Symbol |
Points |
| Defensive Touchdown | DTD | 6 |
| Defensive Interception | DINT | 2 |
| Def. Fumble Recovery | DFUMR | 2 |
| Sacks | SACK | 1 |
| Safeties | SFT | 2 |
| Blocked Kicks | BK | 2 |
| Kickoff Punt Returns | KTD | 6 |
| Pts Allowed = 0 | PA | 10 |
| Pts Allowed = 1-6 | PA | 7 |
| Pts Allowed = 7-13 | PA | 4 |
| Pts Allowed = 14-20 | PA | 1 |
| Pts Allowed = 21-27 | PA | 0 |
| Pts Allowed = 28-34 | PA | -1 |
| Pts Allowed = 35+ | PA | -4 |
See the glossary at the bottom of the page for clarification on abbreviations
How are Fantasy Basketball (NBA) leagues scored?
Here are the scoring formats for all Daily Fantasy Sports leagues played in the NBA:
| Description |
Symbol |
Points |
| Points | PTS | 1 |
| Assists | AST | 1.75 |
| Rebounds | REB | 1.25 |
| Steals | STL | 2 |
| Blocks | BLK | 2 |
| Turnovers | TO | -1 |
| Missed Free Throws | MFT | -1 |
See the glossary at the bottom of the page for clarification on abbreviations
How are Fantasy College Basketball (CBB) leagues scored?
Here are the scoring formats for all Daily Fantasy Sports leagues played in the CBB:
| Description |
Symbol |
Points |
| Points | PTS | 1 |
| Assists | AST | 1 |
| Rebounds | REB | 1 |
See the glossary at the bottom of the page for clarification on abbreviations
How are Fantasy Hockey (NHL) leagues scored?
Here are the scoring formats for all Daily Fantasy Sports leagues played in the NHL:
Skaters
| Description |
Symbol |
Points |
| Goals | G | 3 |
| Assists | A | 2 |
| Plus/Minus | +/- | 1 |
| Penalty Minutes | PIM | 0.25 |
| Power Play Goals | PPG | 1 |
| Short-Handed Goals | SHG | 2.25 |
| Shots on Goal | SOG | 0.4 |
Goalies
| Description |
Symbol |
Points |
| Wins | W | 4 |
| Goals Against | GA | -1 |
| Saves | SV | 0.2 |
| Shutouts | SO | 3 |
Note: Goaltenders will not receive any stats for player categories.
See the glossary at the bottom of the page for clarification on abbreviations
How are Fantasy College Football (CFB) leagues scored?
Here are the scoring formats for all Daily Fantasy Sports leagues played in the CFB:
Position Players
| Description |
Symbol |
Points |
| Passing Touchdowns | PATD | 4 |
| Passing Yards | PAYD | 0.04 |
| Interceptions | INT | -2 |
| Rushing Yards | RUYD | 0.1 |
| Rushing Touchdowns | RUTD | 6 |
| Reception Yards | RECYD | 0.1 |
| Reception Touchdowns | RECTD | 6 |
| 2-Pt Conversions | 2PT | 2 |
See the glossary at the bottom of the page for clarification on abbreviations
How are Fantasy Golf (PGA) leagues scored?
Here are the scoring formats for all Daily Fantasy Sports leagues played in the PGA:
| Place |
Points |
| 1st | 100 |
| 2nd | 85 |
| 3rd | 80 |
| 4st | 75 |
| 5st | 70 |
| 6th-9th | 60 |
| 10th-14th | 50 |
| 15th-19th | 45 |
| 20th-24th | 40 |
| 25th-29th | 35 |
| 30th-39th | 30 |
| 40th-49th | 25 |
| 50th-59th | 20 |
| 60th-69th | 15 |
| 70th | 10 |
How are Fantasy Baseball (MLB) leagues scored?
Here are the scoring formats for all Daily Fantasy Sports leagues played in the MLB:
Hitters
| Description |
Symbol |
Points (Daily) |
Points (Weekly) |
| Single | 1B | 1 | 1 |
| Double | 2B | 2 | 2 |
| Triple | 3B | 3 | 3 |
| Homerun | HR | 4 | 4 |
| Run Batted In | RBI | 2 | 2 |
| Run Scored | R | 1.5 | 1.5 |
| Walk | BB | 0.5 | 0.5 |
| Stolen Base | SB | 2 | 2 |
| Hit By Pitch | HBP | 0.5 | 0.5 |
| Strike Out | SO | -0.5 | -0.5 |
| Grounded into Double-Play | GIDP | -0.5 | -0.5 |
| Caught Stealing | CS | -1 | -1 |
Pitchers
| Description |
Symbol |
Points (Daily) |
Points (Weekly) |
| Win | W | 3 | 5 |
| Earned Run | ER | -0.75 | -1 |
| Strike Out | K | 0.5 | 1 |
| Innings Pitched | IP | 1 | 2 |
| Walks | WALK | -0.25 | -0.25 |
| Hits Against | HA | -0.25 | -0.25 |
| Hit Batters | HB | -0.25 | -0.25 |
| Loss | L | -1 | -2 |
| Save | S | 3 | 5 |
| Blown Save | BS | -1 | -2 |
Note: Pitchers will not receive any hitting statistics and hitters will not receive any pitching statistics.
See the glossary at the bottom of the page for clarification on abbreviations
In baseball, how do you deal with double-headers?
Only one of the two games of a doubleheader will count in your Fantasy Feud challenge. The players will only score points for the game that is listed in the contest details. You can easily determine that based
on the start time listed in the schedule.
Please note: In weekly games both games in a double-header will count towards your point totals in your fantasy contest.
What happens if any of the games are postponed or called off (cancelled)?
If a game is cancelled, postponed, or suspended due to weather, or for any other reason, and is not made up within a specific league’s scoring period, unfortunately the players involved in those games will receive 0 stats. Be sure to use our Resources available to you under the ‘Draftkit’ tab for updated weather information.
How do you deal with players scoring revisions?
Any changes that occur after the box score has been deemed final by our stats provider will not be taken into account.
NFL
Positions
QB – Quarterback
RB – Running Back
WR – Wide Receiver
TE – Tight End
FLEX – RB, WR or TE
DST – Defense and Special Teams
Scoring
Position Players
PATD – Passing Touchdowns
PAYD – Passing Yards
INT – Interceptions
RUTD – Rushing Touchdowns
RUYD – Rushing Yards
RECTD – Reception Touchdowns
RECYD – Receiving Yards
2PT – Two-point conversions (passing, receiving or rushing)
Kickers
0-19 – 0-19 Yards Made
20-29 – 20-29 Yards Made
30-39 – 30-39 Yards Made
40-49 – 40-49 Yards Made
50+ - 50+ Yards Made
M0-19 – 0-19 Yards Missed
M20-29 – 20-29 Yards Missed
M30-39 – 30-39 Yards Missed
M40-49 – 40-49 Yards Missed
M50+ - 50+ Yards Missed
XP – Extra Point
MXP – Missed Extra Point
DINT - Defensive Interception
DTD – Defensive Touchdown
DFUMR – Defensive Fumble Recovery
SACK – Sacks
SFT – Safeties
BK – Blocked Kicks
KTD – Kickoff Punt Returns
PA – Points Allowed
CFB
Positions
QB – Quarterback
RB – Running Back
WR – Wide Receiver
TE – Tight End
Scoring
Position Players
PATD – Passing Touchdowns
PAYD – Passing Yards
INT – Interceptions
RUTD – Rushing Touchdowns
RUYD – Rushing Yards
RECTD – Reception Touchdowns
RECYD – Receiving Yards
2PT – Two-point conversions (passing, receiving or rushing)
NBA
Positions
F - Forward (SF or PF)
G - Guard (PG or SG)
C - Center
Flex - Flex (Any position)
Scoring
PTS - Points
REB - Rebounds
AST - Assists
TO - Turnovers
MFT - Free Throws Missed
STL - Steals
BLK - Blocks
CBB
Positions
F - Forward (SF or PF)
G - Guard (PG or SG)
C - Center
Flex - Flex (Any position)
Scoring
PTS - Points
REB - Rebounds
AST - Assists
TO - Turnovers
MFT - Free Throws Missed
STL - Steals
BLK - Blocks
NHL
Positions
LW - Left Wing
RW - Right Wing
C - Center
D - Defenseman
G - Goalie
Flex - Flex (Any position besides Goalie)
Scoring
G - Goals
A - Assists
PPG - Power Play Goal
+/- - Plus/Minus
PIM - Penalty Minutes
SOG - Shots on Goal
Goalies Scoring
GA - Goals Against
W - Wins
SO - Shutouts
SV - Saves
MLB
Positions
C - Catcher
1B - First Baseman
2B - Second Baseman
3B - Third Baseman
SS - Shortstop
UTIL - Utility Player (Any hitter)
OF - Outfielder (Right, Center or Left Field)
SP - Starting Pitcher
RP - Relief Pitcher
P - Any Pitcher
RS - Reserve
Scoring
Hitters
1B - Single
2B - Double
3B - Triple
BB - Walk
HR - Homerun
HBP - Hit By Pitch
R - Run scored
RBI - Runs Batted In
SB - Stolen Base
SO – Strike Out
GIDP - Grounded into Double-Play
CS - Caught Stealing
OUT - Outs
BA - Batting Average
Pitchers
WALK - Walks
HA - Hits Against
HB - Hit Batters
ER - Earned Run
IP (fraction) - Innings Pitched
K - Strikeout (pitcher)
L - Loss
S - Save
W - Win
CG - Complete Game
BS – Blown Save
ERA - Earned Run Average
WHIP - Walks and Hits/Innings Pitched