Getty Images. Pictured: Notre Dame’s Riley Leonard (#13) celebrating.
The College Football Playoff begins Friday night when Notre Dame and Indiana face off in South Bend. The four-game, two-day first round will be one of the biggest betting events of the year in the U.S. — but if you’re in states like California, Georgia or Texas, you don’t have access to prominent platforms like DraftKings, ESPN BET or FanDuel, which can’t operate in those states.
Instead, you have two options to get in on the action — a sweepstakes sportsbook lilke Fliff, available in 40+ states, or a DFS pick’em platform like Underdog Fantasy, which requires you to pick multiple player statistics and is available in 30+ states.
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Sweepstakes sportsbooks seem a lot like traditional sportsbooks once you’re inside them, but the financial mechanism is different. You make a purchase for one currency, then you’re given another currency. When you win with the gifted currency, you can exchange it for cash.Unsure about social/sweepstakes betting? Read more up on how they work and their legality here.
Several of these platforms, including Fliff and Rebet, are available in 40+ states, including many of the biggest states without traditional online betting, like Georgia, Texas and California.
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More and more sweepstakes platforms seem to be popping up every month, but here are four we recommend:
“DFS pick’em” as it’s now referred ot is not like traditional DFS, where you build a lineup of players while staying inside a salary cap. Instead, you’re choosing player stats and putting them together to create bigger payouts.
PrizePicks and Underdog are the two biggest apps in the space, but more and more pop up every year.
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Here’s how it works — pick at least two player statistics, and tie them together. On PrizePicks, you can take up to six player statistics. On other platforms, you can add more.
Not every DFS site offers boxing stats, but PrizePicks has them for bigger bouts like this one.
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