Payout Structure Question
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Payout Structure Question
I've been participating for a couple years but admittedly am still a little hazy on payout structures. There is a payout structure for each type of contest that is announced prior to the season based on an estimate of leagues that will run. What happens if there are more leagues than anticipated? Is there documentation somewhere that explains how that overage is dispersed? This especially pertains to the DC leagues which seem very tough to anticipate because they don't run on a schedule.
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Re: Payout Structure Question
No help here? l was hoping we had a veteran that could point me in the right direction.
Re: Payout Structure Question
Short answer- Greg decides.acesfull23 wrote:No help here? l was hoping we had a veteran that could point me in the right direction.
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Re: Payout Structure Question
The key is to aggressively push the guarantees high enough where this doesn't happen. In the DCs, prizes were based on 3,000 teams last year and we finished with 2,910. If we went over we'd redistribute the additional prize money at the same percentage (80%) to the overall pool other than first place.acesfull23 wrote:I've been participating for a couple years but admittedly am still a little hazy on payout structures. There is a payout structure for each type of contest that is announced prior to the season based on an estimate of leagues that will run. What happens if there are more leagues than anticipated? Is there documentation somewhere that explains how that overage is dispersed? This especially pertains to the DC leagues which seem very tough to anticipate because they don't run on a schedule.
Greg Ambrosius
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Founder, National Fantasy Baseball Championship
General Manager, Consumer Fantasy Games at SportsHub Technologies
Twitter - @GregAmbrosius
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Re: Payout Structure Question
Thank you Greg!