Originally posted by Tom
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1) It's a scam.
2) Employees from one daily fantasy site can (and have) used insider information to gain an edge on other daily fantasy sites.
3) It's a scam.
4) The big winners are the people who already have access to a big nest egg, and play the game almost like a stock market with information your average player will never have access to.
5) It's a scam.
6) Daily fantasy sites always set a minimum payout because they know 90% of their users will never reach it.
7) It's a scam.
8) Even though it's really gambling, and everyone knows it's gambling, it used lobby power (with help from the major sports leagues) to have it classified as a game of skill so that it could skirt federal gambling laws. Even though it's really gambling.
9) Have I mentioned it's a scam yet?
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