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  • Victorious Club announces next round of updates for its white label Fantasy Sports Platform

    Victorious Club announces next round of updates for its white label Fantasy Sports Platform

    Welcome to another information packed announcement regarding the Victorious Club Fantasy Sports Platform. Lots of enhancements have been developed since the last newsletter as Victorious Club continues to progress in rapid fashion.

    “Victorious Club – Fantasy Sports Platform”  the global leader in white label fantasy sports gaming has some new exciting features coming up for the new year. As usual it is always recommended to perform a full back up of your site before you upgrade. It is also highly recommended to save any custom changes to any files within the framework so they are not overwritten with an upgrade.

    Please note, some features and enhancements are only available on the Premium package and may not be reflected on your site without the proper access level.

    Please contact support@Victorious.Club or our website on information regarding upgrading your account.

    New Payment Gateway

    Victorious Club is very pleased to announce its first crypto-currency integration – BitCoin.  BitCoin is more secure for both the end user and for partners websites. Transaction costs are drastically lowered.

    PHP 7 Support

    With PHP 7 now in a more stable state and packed full of speed enhancements, the Victorious Club Ultimate Fantasy Sports Plug-in now supports PHP 7 making it the fastest Fantasy Sports Plug-in around.

    Season long contests support for eSports, NFL, MLB, NBA, Soccer

    Previously year long contests were supported by the assistance of a member of the Victorious Club team. However, those days are no more. The platform now supports an added date range widget where site administrators can define their own year long events starting and ending on any date they wish.

    Auto Create Contests

    Say good bye to those days when manual creation of contests were needed. Now with the click of a few options, you can have the platform automatically create daily contests. Set options like sport, size, entry fee and game type to make it even easier to operate your site and never worry about having contests in your lobby for your users again.

    Updated NBA scoring

    “Victorious Club – Fantasy Sports Platform” has enhanced its scoring categories for the current 2017 NBA season. Point allocation are more stream lined within the Fantasy Sports community.

    Updated Major Soccer feeds

    For all major soccer leagues around the world, Victorious Club updated all player images, have added new scoring stats and have added new leagues to its already big list of leagues supported.

    Guaranteed prize feature

    Victorious Club has added a new feature where guaranteed prizes can be configured on a per contest level. In addition, this feature can also be applied to FREE contests now.

    Multi Entry limit

    End Users and website administrators can now specify the number of entries allowed when creating multi entry contest.

    New logic for NFL players salary

    Victorious Club has developed its own algorithm to determine what an NFL players’ salary should be. We provide a more accurate view of a players worth. Website owners have the option to turn this feature on or off. Salaries are updated weekly.

    Thank you for taking the time to read this announcement.

    If you have any questions or concerns please contact our support agents at support@Victorious.Club

    Also, Victorious Club is always looking to bring in talent to the teams. Please check out the Careers section on the main website::

    Thank you for your continued Support.

    The Victorious Club Team.

    Get Victorious Club Premium and get extra functionality and more game types. Victorious Club is offering a special deal on Victorious Club Premium.

    Premium Includes:

    Allow custom spreads

    Send confirmation email of picks

    Allow export of picks

    Show a statistics page

    Adds an option to show full contests at lobby

    Allow trades during contests that have started

    NFL Defensive players add to draft pick

    and much much more.

     

     

    Thank for your continued support.

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  • STATE OF THE FANTASY SPORTS UNION ADDRESS

    STATE OF THE FANTASY SPORTS UNION ADDRESS

    STATE OF THE FANTASY SPORTS UNION ADDRESS

    Des Boodram

    @boxscoreprophet

    It’s no secret that the Fantasy Sports Industry has come under a great deal over scrutiny over the years, which has increased with the still growing popularity of Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS). There’s no reason to place a great deal of scrutiny on the industry as a whole, instead it’s more necessary to help critics understand why playing fantasy sports is about more than just the sport itself. A clear understanding of this would likely sway even the harshest critics off their stance and possibly into participation.

    The Industry growth has leveled off year over year but has still more than tripled to over $57M since 2006. With the average player spending over $550 per year on fantasy sports I’m no mathematician but that’s over $31B people are spending in just the U.S. and Canada. More women are playing fantasy spots than ever, in fact over 1/3 of that $57M are women, and no this community isn’t bored with too much time on their hands, over 66% of the demographic is college educated. With the average player being 38.5 years of age, it’s good to know I have a few prime years left, but at the end of the day regardless of you feel, this industry is strong, and not going anywhere. In fact the Industry as a whole caters way too much human nature to outright ignore. The chances are, especially if you’re a sports fan that you are in close relations with someone who not just play, but commits to fantasy sports as a full-blown hobby. There are almost too many human elements to list, but social usually tops the list for most players. There is a strong power and control element that should be factored in and healthy competition is generally welcomed. For many it makes watching their favorite sport more interesting, and why wouldn’t it.

    This is why sites like FanDuel and DraftKings though being beacons for the industry along with sites like Yahoo, ESPN and CBS that host traditional fantasy sports platform will likely share the driver seats with revolutionary sites like Victorious Club are likely to earn to large part of the fantasy pie in the next few years. Victorious Club works because it engages a portion of an already large demographic that overflows to a wide age, gender and economic range. The demographic is huge, but a high percentage of it wants nothing more to have more power, more control, more competition and more fun. At  Victorious Club an individual can create their own customized fantasy sports site with a completely automated turnkey solution that allows the users to make money. Calling your own shots has never been easier, and Victorious Club gives anyone who has ever wanted to run their own site the opportunity to do so doing all the heavy lifting. The ultimate fantasy sports plug in the next big thing, but the folks at Victorious Club have been around for years. Whether you are a fantasy sports enthusiast or a soon to be enthusiast Victorious Club is reshaping how you will do fantasy sports and I think you will like it.

  • Victorious Club – Daily Fantasy Sports

    Victorious Club – Daily Fantasy Sports

    Source:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daily_fantasy_sports

     

     

    Daily fantasy sports (DFS) are a subset of fantasy sport games. As with traditional fantasy sports games, players compete against others by building a team of professional athletes from a particular league or competition, and earn points based on the actual statistical performance of the players in real-world competitions. Daily fantasy sports are an accelerated variant of traditional fantasy sports that are conducted over short-term periods, such as a week or single day of competition, as opposed to those that are played across an entire season. Daily fantasy sports are structured in the form of competitions (typically referred to as a “contest”); users pay an entry fee in order to participate, and build a team of players in a certain sport while complying with a salary cap. Depending on their overall performance, players may win a share of a pre-determined pot. Entry fees help fund prizes, while a portion of the entry fee goes to the provider as rake-off revenue.

    In the United States, the daily fantasy sports industry is dominated by two competing services; the New York-based FanDuel, and the Boston-based DraftKings. Both companies were established as venture capital-backed startup companies, received funding from investment firms, sports broadcasters, leagues, and team owners, and became known for the aggressive marketing of their services. As of September 2015, both companies have an estimated value of at least $1 billion in the United States, and control 95% of the DFS market there. The two primarily compete against smaller DFS services, such as Fantasy Aces and Yahoo! Sports. The popularity of the daily fantasy format has been credited to its convenience in comparison to season-length games, as well as the focus on major cash prizes in the promotion of these services. Daily fantasy has also been credited with helping to improve television viewership and engagement with sports.

    Today, a new tool for creating Fantasy Sports Websites is available.  Fan Victor is remarkable WordPress plug-in that convert WordPress into a site like FanDuel and DraftKings with much more functionality, sports and game types.  Site administrators from all over the world are using it for every time of niche imaginable.

    Daily fantasy sports have faced notable legal challenges in the United States, such as most prominently, discussion over whether they constitute gambling. It has been argued that due to their format, players are essentially making proposition wagers on the varying performance of individual athletes in specific games, and not managing the performance of their selections on a week-to-week basis. Proponents have defended DFS as being a game of skill, as the required familiarity with the players and teams, as well as salary cap management, reward more skilled players.

    The United States’ Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIEGA) contains language dictating that fantasy sports are not considered an unlawful wager under the act; however, the act only prohibits the electronic transfer of funds from unlawful gambling as defined under state laws—which typically define gambling by either the predominance of chance over skill in a game, or how much control the player has over the outcome. The U.S. states of Illinois, Nevada, New York, Texas, and Hawaii have issued rulings or opinions classifying DFS contests as gambling, with Attorney Generals in all of these states but Nevada (which declared that they are only legal if operated as a licensed sports pool) considering them to be illegal. The Illinois and New York rulings—the latter having resulted from an investigation of DFS services after it was alleged that employees working for DraftKings and FanDuel had used inside information to win cash prizes from each other, spawned retaliatory lawsuits from DraftKings and FanDuel, alleging that the rulings were the result of a misinterpretation of the nature of their services.

    Gameplay

    There are several main disciplines of daily fantasy sports competitions, divided into two categories: cash games, and guaranteed prize pool (GPP). DFS contests typically utilize a salary cap format, in which players are allotted a maximum budget to spend on athletes for their team, represented as either play money or points. Each athlete has their own cost, with elite athletes having the highest costs.

    In “Double-up” or “50/50” cash game competitions, the object is to finish with a point total within the top 50% of all participants; players who finish in the top half of the field all share an equal prize that is equal to double the entry fee, while the remainder lose their entry fee. Head-to-head competitions are similar, except that players choose an opponent they must beat to win the prize. Guaranteed prize pool contests have higher stakes, using tiered payouts based on finishing in different percentiles or positions of the field of contestants.[10] Further variations of double-up games, including Triple-up, Quadruple-up, and Quintuple-up, may also be offered.[11]

    Daily fantasy games exist in a variety of major sports, depending on service, including but not limited to American football (including college football and the NFL), association football (soccer), auto racing, baseball, basketball, cricket, golf, hockey, rugby league and rugby union. Daily fantasy contests have also been held in professional e-sports competitions, such as League of Legends

    Skill of players

    Inexperienced players may be at a disadvantage due to the skill of their opponents;[14] Bloomberg Businessweek acknowledged that the majority of prize money in daily fantasy games were often won by a minority of professional players, or “sharks“, who employ “elaborate statistical modeling and automated tools that can manage hundreds of entries at once and identify the weakest opponents”. Professional players may also engage in the practice of “bumhunting”—in which they utilize their heavy saturation of entries to target inexperienced players.

    A study by McKinsey & Company over the first half of the 2015 MLB season estimated that 91% of winnings were won by only 1.3% of players. FanDuel CEO Nigel Eccles disputed the study due to the larger draw that daily fantasy football provides.

    Outlining his opinion on the matter, Kang explained that:

    D.F.S., the game itself, is not inherently crooked. Most of the benefits praised by its enthusiasts — the ease of play, the camaraderie among fans, the challenge of solving what amounts to a math puzzle — are real. It does take skill to parse game film, diligently follow the news and interpret the thousands of bits of sports information that are generated each night. If a problem gambler at the poker rooms I frequent in New York City were to hire a programmer and flood the D.F.S. market with his lineups, he would almost certainly hemorrhage money.

    In January 2016, DraftKings announced that it would implement changes to counter some of these issues, including banning the use of off-site scripting by players, introducing a classification system to identify professional players, and adding entry limits to its non-guaranteed contests. The site had also added “beginner” contests and the ability for users to block players they do not wish to compete against.

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