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Possibly a dumb question and possibly one that can be answered by reading the rules, but here we go anyway.
When joining a satellite league where you win a free entry to next years event for winning, do you actually get the money and have to get a 1099 or do you just get your name put on a list and get automatically entered the following season in the main?
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HH
When joining a satellite league where you win a free entry to next years event for winning, do you actually get the money and have to get a 1099 or do you just get your name put on a list and get automatically entered the following season in the main?
Thanks,
HH
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You don't get the money, but you do get a 1099 for the value of the entry.
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Thanks KJ and that sucks. Was hoping there was a way to just make the money imaginary as if neither party ever had it. LOL
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Originally posted by Hard Heads:
Possibly a dumb question and possibly one that can be answered by reading the rules, but here we go anyway.
When joining a satellite league where you win a free entry to next years event for winning, do you actually get the money and have to get a 1099 or do you just get your name put on a list and get automatically entered the following season in the main?
Thanks,
HH No, there isn't a 1099 or W-9 needed for the free entries. If you win that, we enter you into next year's event. You win a free entry. Give it a try and good luck.
Possibly a dumb question and possibly one that can be answered by reading the rules, but here we go anyway.
When joining a satellite league where you win a free entry to next years event for winning, do you actually get the money and have to get a 1099 or do you just get your name put on a list and get automatically entered the following season in the main?
Thanks,
HH No, there isn't a 1099 or W-9 needed for the free entries. If you win that, we enter you into next year's event. You win a free entry. Give it a try and good luck.
Greg Ambrosius
Founder, National Fantasy Baseball Championship
General Manager, Consumer Fantasy Games at SportsHub Technologies
Twitter - @GregAmbrosius
Founder, National Fantasy Baseball Championship
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Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:
quote:Originally posted by Hard Heads:
Possibly a dumb question and possibly one that can be answered by reading the rules, but here we go anyway.
When joining a satellite league where you win a free entry to next years event for winning, do you actually get the money and have to get a 1099 or do you just get your name put on a list and get automatically entered the following season in the main?
Thanks,
HH No, there isn't a 1099 or W-9 needed for the free entries. If you win that, we enter you into next year's event. You win a free entry. Give it a try and good luck. [/QUOTE]Really Greg? That is MUCH better, but not what Tom told me last year.
quote:Originally posted by Hard Heads:
Possibly a dumb question and possibly one that can be answered by reading the rules, but here we go anyway.
When joining a satellite league where you win a free entry to next years event for winning, do you actually get the money and have to get a 1099 or do you just get your name put on a list and get automatically entered the following season in the main?
Thanks,
HH No, there isn't a 1099 or W-9 needed for the free entries. If you win that, we enter you into next year's event. You win a free entry. Give it a try and good luck. [/QUOTE]Really Greg? That is MUCH better, but not what Tom told me last year.
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Originally posted by KJ Duke:
quote:Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:
quote:Originally posted by Hard Heads:
Possibly a dumb question and possibly one that can be answered by reading the rules, but here we go anyway.
When joining a satellite league where you win a free entry to next years event for winning, do you actually get the money and have to get a 1099 or do you just get your name put on a list and get automatically entered the following season in the main?
Thanks,
HH No, there isn't a 1099 or W-9 needed for the free entries. If you win that, we enter you into next year's event. You win a free entry. Give it a try and good luck. [/QUOTE]Really Greg? That is MUCH better, but not what Tom told me last year. [/QUOTE]I told you differently, Kevin? Are you sure? The free entries have never required a W9 and we've never asked for one. Let me know if there's any confusion here.
quote:Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:
quote:Originally posted by Hard Heads:
Possibly a dumb question and possibly one that can be answered by reading the rules, but here we go anyway.
When joining a satellite league where you win a free entry to next years event for winning, do you actually get the money and have to get a 1099 or do you just get your name put on a list and get automatically entered the following season in the main?
Thanks,
HH No, there isn't a 1099 or W-9 needed for the free entries. If you win that, we enter you into next year's event. You win a free entry. Give it a try and good luck. [/QUOTE]Really Greg? That is MUCH better, but not what Tom told me last year. [/QUOTE]I told you differently, Kevin? Are you sure? The free entries have never required a W9 and we've never asked for one. Let me know if there's any confusion here.
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I thought it was you, maybe was Greg, one of you for sure ... ok, I found the proof!
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 1:40 PM
To: Ambrosius, Greg
Subject: w9's
Greg, how do you handle free entries for next year - do W9's need to be submitted and non-cash winnings reported, or would this just reduce cost basis to zero for next season if the free entry leads to a cash prize?
Kevin
Ambrosius, Greg" wrote:
Yeah, we'd need a W-9 for that. Accounting wants to pay $1,250 to the winner and have them pay us back if possible. The government still hears about the value of the free entry you won. Sorry.
[ November 09, 2007, 10:31 AM: Message edited by: KJ Duke ]

Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 1:40 PM
To: Ambrosius, Greg
Subject: w9's
Greg, how do you handle free entries for next year - do W9's need to be submitted and non-cash winnings reported, or would this just reduce cost basis to zero for next season if the free entry leads to a cash prize?
Kevin
Ambrosius, Greg" wrote:
Yeah, we'd need a W-9 for that. Accounting wants to pay $1,250 to the winner and have them pay us back if possible. The government still hears about the value of the free entry you won. Sorry.
[ November 09, 2007, 10:31 AM: Message edited by: KJ Duke ]
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Sorry for any confusion there Kevin but just to be clear - we don't need W9s if you have won a free entry.
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Next newbie question- Player eligibility. Given the rule is 20 games, if a player (Amezaga) plays 18 games at SS and 11 games at 2b, does he qualify at MI? Seems like they should...
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Originally posted by Asumijet:
Next newbie question- Player eligibility. Given the rule is 20 games, if a player (Amezaga) plays 18 games at SS and 11 games at 2b, does he qualify at MI? Seems like they should... no
Next newbie question- Player eligibility. Given the rule is 20 games, if a player (Amezaga) plays 18 games at SS and 11 games at 2b, does he qualify at MI? Seems like they should... no
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Originally posted by Asumijet:
Next newbie question- Player eligibility. Given the rule is 20 games, if a player (Amezaga) plays 18 games at SS and 11 games at 2b, does he qualify at MI? Seems like they should... Nope, 20 games played at a position is needed to qualify there to start the 2008 season. You can't combine 2B-SS or 1B-3B to qualify at MI and CI, respectively.
Next newbie question- Player eligibility. Given the rule is 20 games, if a player (Amezaga) plays 18 games at SS and 11 games at 2b, does he qualify at MI? Seems like they should... Nope, 20 games played at a position is needed to qualify there to start the 2008 season. You can't combine 2B-SS or 1B-3B to qualify at MI and CI, respectively.
Greg Ambrosius
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General Manager, Consumer Fantasy Games at SportsHub Technologies
Twitter - @GregAmbrosius
Founder, National Fantasy Baseball Championship
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Originally posted by Chest Rockwell:
quote:Originally posted by Asumijet:
Next newbie question- Player eligibility. Given the rule is 20 games, if a player (Amezaga) plays 18 games at SS and 11 games at 2b, does he qualify at MI? Seems like they should... no [/QUOTE]Wow. Great question.
I never thought about that.
Does seem like that would make him a "true" middle infielder, though.
quote:Originally posted by Asumijet:
Next newbie question- Player eligibility. Given the rule is 20 games, if a player (Amezaga) plays 18 games at SS and 11 games at 2b, does he qualify at MI? Seems like they should... no [/QUOTE]Wow. Great question.
I never thought about that.
Does seem like that would make him a "true" middle infielder, though.
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In the XFL, we actually give MI eligibility to such a player. The XFL is an industry keeper league in which Greg and I are combatants -- though Greg wisely enlisted the aid of some NFBCers before our draft a couple of weeks ago and has assembled a decent squad while I was off my game big time.
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So what does he qualify at, UT only?
We(my keeper league) would make him as a SS and a MI since he played the majority of his games as a SS and did combine to play 20 at the MI positions. But that is our league, not the NFBC.
We(my keeper league) would make him as a SS and a MI since he played the majority of his games as a SS and did combine to play 20 at the MI positions. But that is our league, not the NFBC.
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He played 91 games in the OF so he is OF only.
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Well then that makes it easy. I assumed( I know never ass u me) based on the post that was all he did was play MI. Oops
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