Virginia & Indiana Residents: Welcome Back To The NFBC
Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2017 10:41 am
As our NFFC members already know, this summer SportsHub Technologies paid the licensing fees in two states that were requesting $50,000 fees to allow their residents to compete in pay-to-play fantasy games. Virginia was the first state to pass a DFS state law and they requested ALL pay-to-play fantasy game operators to pay $50,000. Indiana followed with a similar state law and fee structure.
Virginia's law went into effect last Fall and thus NFBC members from Virginia were exempt from the NFBC. However, on Aug. 26th we received our license to include Virginia residents and we are now fully licensed across all of our sports. Virginia residents will be allowed to compete for cash prizes in the NFBC going forward. Similarly, Indiana residents were good to go through a grandfathered clause until July 1st, but since then we've received a license with that state to continue operating pay-to-play games. Both states are good to go for NFBC players in 2018 and beyond.
We are committed to this industry long-term and you can see that by our applications in New York, Tennessee, Missouri, Indiana, Virginia and other states. Other high-stakes contests are exempting the states of Indiana and Virginia, but we are committed to both states this year and long-term. CDM Fantasy Sports, Fanball and the other titles at SportsHub Technologies are all part of this license.
It is definitely a changing environment for fantasy sports game operators and since obtaining these licenses other states have followed suit. Pennsylvania recently passed a DFS bill that is tougher than all of the rest, as did Delaware. Delaware not only requested a $50,000 licensing fee but 15.5% of net revenue from all Delaware residents. We announced earlier that we would not be licensed in Delaware and thus Delaware residents are not allowed to compete in our contests. We'd love to show these state legislators how they are hurting their residents with these across-the-board laws that have such onerous fees, but there's no stopping this train at this point.
The good news is that we are now licensed and good to go in most of the states and we have plans to expand our baseball games beyond just the NFBC in 2018. We will offer a Tuesday night salary cap contest just for NFBC participants each week with the top team earning a free 2019 Main Event entry and second place earning a free 2019 Online Championship entry. Look for more details on that contest soon, but it's similar to what we ran with FanDuel years ago. This one will be part of our DFS contest, Fanball.
We'll also have some Daily Drafts for those who want to continue drafting during the season. These will be one-day contests that feature 2-team, 3-team, 5-team and 10-team leagues. These are quick and easy with payouts to the top finisher for that day. We will have a starting roster of 9 players that folks will draft as soon as the league fills that day. We are currently using our new draft software for this format in football and it's been easy and fun.
And it's good news for CDM players as well, since they are now compliant in Virginia and Indiana. We know a lot of our guys play CDM as well and it's great news that they also can take signups from those residents. We are good in Tennessee, New York, Missouri and other states that fellow game operators are still not licensed in.
So let's welcome BACK Virginia residents. We missed you. But the good news is that Virginia and Indiana are now on Registration before the start of 2018. Good luck and enjoy.
Thanks all. Now Let The Games Begin!!
Virginia's law went into effect last Fall and thus NFBC members from Virginia were exempt from the NFBC. However, on Aug. 26th we received our license to include Virginia residents and we are now fully licensed across all of our sports. Virginia residents will be allowed to compete for cash prizes in the NFBC going forward. Similarly, Indiana residents were good to go through a grandfathered clause until July 1st, but since then we've received a license with that state to continue operating pay-to-play games. Both states are good to go for NFBC players in 2018 and beyond.
We are committed to this industry long-term and you can see that by our applications in New York, Tennessee, Missouri, Indiana, Virginia and other states. Other high-stakes contests are exempting the states of Indiana and Virginia, but we are committed to both states this year and long-term. CDM Fantasy Sports, Fanball and the other titles at SportsHub Technologies are all part of this license.
It is definitely a changing environment for fantasy sports game operators and since obtaining these licenses other states have followed suit. Pennsylvania recently passed a DFS bill that is tougher than all of the rest, as did Delaware. Delaware not only requested a $50,000 licensing fee but 15.5% of net revenue from all Delaware residents. We announced earlier that we would not be licensed in Delaware and thus Delaware residents are not allowed to compete in our contests. We'd love to show these state legislators how they are hurting their residents with these across-the-board laws that have such onerous fees, but there's no stopping this train at this point.
The good news is that we are now licensed and good to go in most of the states and we have plans to expand our baseball games beyond just the NFBC in 2018. We will offer a Tuesday night salary cap contest just for NFBC participants each week with the top team earning a free 2019 Main Event entry and second place earning a free 2019 Online Championship entry. Look for more details on that contest soon, but it's similar to what we ran with FanDuel years ago. This one will be part of our DFS contest, Fanball.
We'll also have some Daily Drafts for those who want to continue drafting during the season. These will be one-day contests that feature 2-team, 3-team, 5-team and 10-team leagues. These are quick and easy with payouts to the top finisher for that day. We will have a starting roster of 9 players that folks will draft as soon as the league fills that day. We are currently using our new draft software for this format in football and it's been easy and fun.
And it's good news for CDM players as well, since they are now compliant in Virginia and Indiana. We know a lot of our guys play CDM as well and it's great news that they also can take signups from those residents. We are good in Tennessee, New York, Missouri and other states that fellow game operators are still not licensed in.
So let's welcome BACK Virginia residents. We missed you. But the good news is that Virginia and Indiana are now on Registration before the start of 2018. Good luck and enjoy.
Thanks all. Now Let The Games Begin!!