
Draftpot: No Rake H2H
Most of us are resistant to change. In order to swap our food order or buy a different drink, we need a strong impetus to change. There must be an incentive to try something new, one that might be worth modifying our old ways.
Would the elimination of rake be enough to help you reallocate some of your DFS budget?
No, this isn’t a hypothetical scenario. DraftPot, home to both salary and non-salary games, has eliminated rake in head to head games for the foreseeable future.
So what does this mean for players? MORE MONEY!
Here’s a breakdown of the head to head action and payouts at both FanDuel and DraftKings as compared to DraftPot.
FanDuel/DraftKings
Entry Fee |
$1 | $2 | $5 | $10 | $20 | $50 | $109 |
Payout |
$1.80 | $3.60 | $9 | $18 | $36 | $90 | $200 |
DraftPot
Entry Fee |
$1 | $2 | $5 | $10 | $20 | $50 | $100 |
Payout |
$2 | $4 | $10 | $20 | $40 | $100 | $200 |
Can you spot all the differences?
Winners will be rewarded.
Let me paint you a realistic DFS scenario:
I play $10 head to head matchups on DraftKings or FanDuel for 20 straight days. I win 60% of my games and was overall a winning player over those two weeks, but does my wallet show it?
Let’s do some math. 14 Games, 60% of those were wins. That means that I won 12 of 20 opportunities.
On FanDuel or DraftKings that means.
20X10 = 200 Entry Fees
12 X 18 = 216 in Winnings
216 – 200 = $16 Net Profit.
Now, what if I win those games on DraftPot?
20×10 = 200 Entry Fees
12 x 20 = 240 in Winnings
240 – 200 = $40 Net Profit.
That’s a 250% increase in profits!
There aren’t any gimmicks to this promotion. It covers all sports and all dollar amounts. You never know how much longer this will last, take advantage while you can! Start by using the “DailyRoto” promo code for a special deposit bonus!
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