Thursday, October 29, 2015

Fantasy Feud Review – Daily Fantasy Sports Worth Your Money?

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Fantasy Feud Review

Fantasy Feud is a daily and weekly fantasy sports website. The site offers unique features like season-long tournaments and survivor challenges. Here’s our Fantasy Feud review.

What is Fantasy Feud?

Fantasy Feud is a Daily Fantasy Sports site that lets you win real money by playing daily, weekly, and season-long fantasy sports tournaments.

The website’s unique selling feature is its wide range of challenges – including its survivor format multi-week challenges and its season-long leagues.

The interface may not be as flashy as other DFS sites. Fantasy Feud’s weird color scheme of bright yellow, red, and green might be glaring to some. However, those who wade through the online UI will be rewarded with $1 million contests and a variety of different game types.

Fantasy Feud Game Types

The three main game types at Fantasy Feud include Salary Cap, Snake Draft, and Pro Pick’Em.

The Salary Cap games are just like the ones you find in other DFS sites: you get a salary cap, you pick the best players, stay under the cap, and then hope they perform well in a given day or week.

One interesting thing about Fantasy Feud is its salary cap amount: you get a $1 million salary cap instead of the traditional $50,000. The players are priced accordingly. You also get more roster positions than most other DFS sites. NBA fantasy sports, for example, let you pick 3 guards, 3 forwards, 2 centers, and 2 flex spots.

The Snake Drafts, on the other hand, let you build a team in snake draft format (i.e. you pick first, your opponent chooses second and third, you choose fourth and fifth, etc.).

Pro Pick’Em is a hybrid-style game type that mixes up Snake Drafts with Salary Cap games. You have 10 groups of players, all of which are categorized with other players of similar pricing. You get to choose one player from each group. It’s a great way to pick a team quickly and avoid spending hours on research.

Recently-released game types include Double-Up and 50/50 Split games. There’s also a Guaranteed Payout Pool (GPP) every day of the week.

Fantasy Feud UI

As mentioned above, the Fantasy Feud UI isn’t anything to write home about: it looks a bit dated compared to other modern DFS sites. Nevertheless, it gets the job done well and makes it easy to choose a pool to join.

One of the most notable parts of the Fantasy Feud UI is the “Social Bar”, which looks like a chatroom you’d see on websites in 2004. The Social Bar lets you private chat with other players, join live chat rooms, and get personal alerts when other players message you. It’s nothing too fancy, but it adds a social element that may be lacking in other fantasy sports websites you’ve tried.

How to Join Fantasy Feud

Joining Fantasy Feud today will give you a 100% bonus on your first deposit, with a maximum bonus of $500.

You can deposit your initial investment through PayPal, VISA, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, and eCheck.

Casing out can be done via PayPal or check.

Fantasy Feud, like most DFS sites such as Fanduel, offers cash back promotions and other bonuses. These bonuses are called RAKE BACK promotions.

RAKE BACK promotions reward you the more you pay in site fees. For every site fee you pay, you’ll get a certain amount back.

For example, when you pay between $100 and $199 in site fees to Fantasy Feud within a calendar month, then you’re entitled to receive 8% of all site fees for that calendar month paid back.

The more you spend on Fantasy Feud, the more you’ll get back. By the time you hit Hall of Fame status (over $499.99 paid in calendar fees each month), you’ll receive 17% of all your site fees paid for that calendar month. That site fee refund is deposited into your account on the first day of the next month.

About Fantasy Feud

Fantasy Feud is a Canadian fantasy sports company based at 76 Miranda Ave in Toronto, Ontario M6E 4G5.

The company can be contacted by phone at 1-855-205-3383.

According to the company’s LinkedIn page, Fantasy Fued was founded in 2011 and currently employs between 1 and 10 employees.

 

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