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Fantasy Football Playoff Contest and More
Want to spice up your fantasy football games? Why not be part of minor fantasy football playoff contests or some weekly fantasy football contests? It is something to entertain you while you play fantasy football. more...

Fantasy Football Playoff Contest and More

Thursday, January 27, 2011


Want to spice up your fantasy football games? Why not be part of minor fantasy football playoff contests or some weekly fantasy football contests? It is something to entertain you while you play fantasy football. Here some interesting fantasy football playoff contents or just contests you can join on a weekly basis.

Fantasy Football Playoff Contest Example # 1: The Fantasy Football 3-Play Contest

This is a fantasy contest available in some fantasy football sites. You can join this contest for free. The objective of the game is you should be able to pick the best quarterback, wide receiver or running back each week without exception. It means if you manage to get two out of three winners, you still lose. You do not have to stick to three players every week so playing the game always has different elements to it. The site has a “resident expert” and if you can do better than him or you get a better score then you get additional points. With this kind of contest, you do not have to worry about bye week or about players who are injured.

Fantasy Football Playoff Contest Example # 2: The Fantasy Football Debates

There is a particular fantasy football debate event called “Great Debates” and it is pretty cool. People involved select a particular fantasy football topic and two opposing sides take turns to argue. For the Great Debates, there are seven judges who will decide on who argued the debate topic better.

Fantasy Football Playoff Contest Example # 3: Pro Football Pick’em Contest

This is the most common contest you will see played by fantasy football players. The player will choose an NFL team which is picked against a point spread. The underdog team will have a “+” sign in front of its number. When the game is finished, the points of the team will added to the number given to the underdog NFL team and this will determine the winner of the game.

Fantasy Football Playoff Contest Example # 4: College Football Pick’em

This is similar to Pro Football Pick’em and it shares the same concept and the rules with one exception—you are betting over college football teams. This bet, for us, is even more challenging than betting on NFL teams since there are many things to factor in, including blowouts and upsets which occur on a weekly basis.

Fantasy Football Playoff Contest Example # 5: Lucky Ladders Contest

The way this works is players predict winners of all the NFL games. Each team will have an assigned confidence rating for each selection chosen. An example is if you get a 1, comparatively, a game you do not give any confidence on gets 15 points. Each prediction is said to be placed rung in the ladder. When you get correct predictions you move up the ladder and if you predict wrong then you stop getting scores.

Fantasy Football Games: How to Manage Your Own League


How do you make sure that you have a great time when playing fantasy football games? Put up your own fantasy football league and try to tailor fit your preferences and that of your members’ preferences as well. You have to be knowledgeable in managing your fantasy football games so that you can have a smooth run as a fantasy football league commissioner. Plus, you want things to run with ease so that members of your league can enjoy fantasy football games.

People have this notion that managing fantasy football games is difficult but if your league members are a good mix and you give time to really check on the team then you realize it’s really not that hard. Being a fantasy football league owner is like taking the role of a referee or umpire in such a way that when it comes to being league commissioner, you do not take sides because you run a fair game.

How to Eliminate Problems

A way of eliminating fantasy football league problems is to already anticipate trouble. Create your own league’s rule book so that you have a solid document to refer to rather than just telling the members to trust your word.

A great fantasy football league’s rule book should consider the following factors: how new rules should be enacted, what will be the ruling when a tie happens, draft rules, trade rules, waiver wire details, and scoring system.

Purchase Your Own Fantasy Football League’s Own Website

Invest on a website for your fantasy football league. Most fantasy leagues have gone online these days. The cost of owning your fantasy football league ranges from $70 to $90. The price depends on the season or the time of your purchase. You can also opt to get your fantasy league’s site from big names, though the pay is heftier at $160 to $170.

No matter what site you choose, having your own website will make it easier and more fun to play fantasy football games. Communication will also be easier for you and you can send out messages to your league members on a daily basis. Also, it is fun to trash talk (for enjoyment) each other through forums on the site or through the shout box. As a league manager, you do not have to shoulder the expenses. You can ask your members to pay a US$5 fee weekly.

How to Do a Fantasy Football Draft

When you settle on a draft date, you must inform your members at least two months in advance. Find a good location to go drafting; you can do it online or in person. It is much more fun in person.

Fantasy Football Cash Leagues: Why Playing for $ is More Fun


Do you want to know how you can gauge your skills as a fantasy football player? It’s really quite easy. How much you make in your fantasy football cash league is truly the measure of how great a player you are in the popular world of fantasy sports. Perhaps some are satisfied with just getting a trophy or having bragging rights to taunt other losing fantasy football players. But when it comes to filling with your wallet with money from fantasy football cash leagues, the satisfaction is much sweeter is it not?

It really does not matter if you win a few hundred dollars or become a money champ with US$500,000. As the winner of the World Championship of Fantasy Football, making money while playing the game you love is the best way to play the game. On that note, here are a few arguments when winning some fantasy football cash leagues.

Fantasy Football Cash Leagues: Money versus Pride

When you participate in fantasy football, you would definitely want to come out a winner. Why? If you are participating in a free league, when you become the champion then you get the rights to brag and jeer others until the following season. In other words, in the world of fantasy football, you can act obnoxious as long as you are the champion. It’s called the cock walk and you can do it in the draft, in the fantasy message board, in basically everything.

On the other hand, when you win money at fantasy football, you not only get to trash talk, you can also buy something and brag about it to your teammates. However way you want to spend your money from your winnings in fantasy football cash leagues is like getting your cake and eating it too.

Fantasy Football Cash Leagues: Is it right to play for money when you just love the game?

Here’s the thing, it may seem like a greedy thing to say but when you play for money in a fantasy football game, do you not become a better player? You would research your heart out and increase your knowledge so you can make the right calls. You would have a list and really study hard all the information you can get in the NFL. So, playing for money is a good thing as long as you do it in moderation. It is a great and fun incentive to add to the already fun game of fantasy football.

Fantasy Football Cash Leagues: Try Fantasy Sports Live

If you are serious with playing for money, you can also try to get involved in Fantasy Sports Live. The aspect of the play-and-go allows you to choose one or more teams per week.

Fantasy Basketball: A Player Rater’s Review 2011


You are probably researching NBA stats for your fantasy basketball game. We are glad to help your fantasy basketball team win so here’s a review of the current player ratings. We hope you find it helpful and good luck with your fantasy basketball team.

By the time you get to read this, the National Basketball Association would have gone through 35 to 40 basketball games. Those figures mean we are on our way towards the half of the season.

When it comes to fantasy basketball, however, there is a variance in the value compared to the actual NBA game. So for this article, we will not give you the “oh name the best athlete/star player” game. What we will tell you immediately is the names of the valuable fantasy players who have done great performances up to this point in the season. Now, we shall do this by not only pointing the value of that particular player, but also taking into consideration the value where these NBA players were drafted to.

Here is the list of players. All of them are expected to keep up the great performance they’ve been doing for the rest of the NBA season. So, start writing and checking whether you should be amending some of the fantasy basketball draft picks you’ve made.

Fantasy Basketball Players to Watch For # 1: Dorell Wright of the San Francisco Warriors

They said that there is no player that has outperformed his draft status. Wright is knocking 2.6 points per game in spite of not making enough 3 pointers the season before. Yes he is widely inconsistent and his team is not motivating him enough, but he remains to be in the top 35 and is a good player to have in your fantasy team.

Fantasy Basketball Players to Watch For # 2: Wilson Chandler of the New York Knicks

Chandler is known as an elite shot blocker. Though it is worthy to point out that he has barely over one block per game as the past 17 contest would show you, Chandler’s 3-point shooting skills can be inconsistent. Chandler is a New York Knicks trade asset. Chandler is outperforming his projection throughout the season. Some people say he is a fluke. So if you own him, you might want to trade him now in your fantasy basketball league while he is hot.

Fantasy Basketball Players to Watch For # 3: Wesley Matthew from the Portland Trail Blazers

He is in the same situation as Chandler. He has fair performance with steals and free throws. He seems safe to have but won’t go much higher. Trade him if you can.

Fantasy Basketball 101: Basic Rules and Facts About the Game

Monday, November 22, 2010


Fantasy basketball has become a popular source of entertainment for sports fans and can rival the NBA itself, or at least for the citizens of online gaming. To help you brush up in fantasy basketball or aid beginners out there who are just learning what the game is all about, here are some fantasy basketball technical rules.

Fantasy Basketball Number of Teams

For public teams, there is a typical number of teams in a league which can range anywhere from 10 to 12. On the other hand, in private leagues, the number is based on the general consensus of the players. These private leagues are the ones that accept new fantasy basketball general managers via invitation only.

Fantasy Basketball Drafts

There are two ways to pick a team in fantasy basketball. The first one is called the snake draft. The snake draft begins with a first round pick with each manager choosing his NBA player in order. In the second round, the manager who had the last pick in the first round will be the first to pick and this goes on until all the players are filled in the fantasy basketball teams. The order is reversed with each turn in order to eliminate the manager with the first pick to have all the advantage.

Meanwhile, in the action draft, the fantasy basketball manager will have an agreed upon budget, usually $260. This will be used to fill out the team’s needed players. Each NBA player will be auctioned by the managers and the participants get the player who pays for him the most. A great feature of this type of drafting is that everyone has a chance to draft a player unlike in the snake draft. The process takes longer than the snake draft though.

Fantasy Basketball Roster Size and Composition

The number of players in a fantasy basketball team is called a roster size. This roster size is the same across all teams in the league. When we say roster composition, that is the amount of players in each position that a team can use. These include positions such as point guard, shooting guard, power forward, center and small forward.

There are some leagues that only need five players in a team which is basically one in each position. These challenge the fantasy basketball GMs to skillfully assemble the best starting line up on a weekly basis.

There are other leagues in a fantasy basketball game which permit as much as 12 or even 15 players in a team. These particular leagues assign one or more bench players. The statistics from real life NBA will not be counted on a player in a bench position in fantasy basketball. However, once you have the player in your roster, no one can grab the player even if he is just a bench player.

Fantasy Football Games 101 - Learning The Game's Basics

Friday, October 22, 2010

So, you want to participate in a fantasy game and you are thinking, “Why not football?” Fantasy football is one of the biggest and most participated fantasy sports game today. So, you can be assured of enjoyment and meeting fantasy football games enthusiast, and meeting interesting characters along the way.

However, before participating in fantasy football games, it is good to get a basic grasp of what professional American football is all about. Winning in fantasy football games, or any fantasy sports games, is about being knowledgeable about the game you have chosen. After all, real life statistics is the basic foundation in determining the winning team in fantasy football.

So, here's a brief discussion of American football 101. Learn well because the key to winning in fantasy sports (and in anything in life actually) is to be knowledgeable.

The National Football League, or what is popularly dubbed as the NFL, is America's professional football league. It is one of America's most beloved pop-culture sports and it could perhaps be your favorite sports game.

According to US statistics, the National Football League games are the the most participated and attended sport in America today.

There are thirty-two teams in the National Football League. There are two conferences which make up the American football league and these are the National Football Conference (NFC) and the American Football Conference (AFC).

The conferences are further divided into four divisions. Each of these divisions have four teams. The sum of all these teams equal sixteen.

A regular NFL season is scheduled to run for seventeen weeks. The winners of the regular NFL season will play in the National Football League playoff. This is a single-elimination tourney for the twelve-team participants.

The two winners of the playoffs from each conference will compete against each other in the National Football League's biggest event – the Super Bowl. The Super Bowl is highly anticipated and one city has the honor of hosting this huge event every year.

Who are teams in the National Football League?

For the American Football Conference:

Well, in the East there are the: New York Jets, Miami Dolphins, Buffalo Bills and the New England Patriots.
The West have the Denver Broncos, San Diego Chargers, Kansas Chief and the Oakland Raiders.
The North cities: Pittsburgh Steelers, Cincinnati Bengals, Baltimore Ravens and the Cleveland Browns.
South cities: Houston Texans, Tennessee Titans, Indianapolis Colts and Jacksonville Jaguars.

The list for the National Football Conference Team:

East: Washington Redskins, New York Giants, Dallas Cowboys, Philadelphia Eagles
West cities include: Seattle Seahawks, San Fran 49ers, St. Louis Rams and the Arizona Cardinals
North cities: Chicago Bears, Minnesota Vikings, Green Bay Packers, Detroit Lions
South cities: Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New Orleans Saints, the Carolina Panthers and Atlanta Falcons

Get To Know Fantasy Football

You may be hearing the buzz about it about it, but what exactly is fantasy football?

Well, fantasy football is basically a fantasy sports game where participating players are called owners. These owners belong to a particular arranged competing league. Each of these leagues earn what is dubbed as fantasy points based on existing data and statistics from the real life game of American football; known as the National Football League. The real life data which the professional athletes of the National Football League rack up is important in determining the winner of a fantasy football game.

The players or owners of the league use real life American footballers and they draft these players. The sources of this are the National Football League and the National Collegiate Athletic Association.

Both the National Football League and the National Collegiate Athletic Association are sources of the fantasy players for the owner of a fantasy football team.

The positions to be filled by the owner of a fantasy football team include a running back, a wide receiver, the quarterback, the kicker, the defense and the tight end; a set up similar to real life National Football League and the National Collegiate Athletic Association teams.

Based on real life stats and dependent on the performance of the players, a fantasy football team can garner fantasy points which would reflect to the other football fantasy owners.

For example, a player in the form of a running back gets the much anticipated touchdown, then that running back will earn, in the world of fantasy football, a determined number of points for the owner of the player.

When the season ends, there will be a win-loss tally or record which will set out the league qualifications or fantasy football rankings and this will turn into a playoff bracket.

Just how huge has fantasy football become? Well, most of the football leagues do put aside the weekend of the month of the regular football season for a fantasy football playoff. This playoff will be determinant of the fantasy football league's winner or champion for the season.

The amazing popularity of fantasy football is reflected in the fact that in 2009, twenty seven million players of these enjoyable fantasy football league games rack up nine hours in a week to play! Twenty seven million people enjoy the same fantasy football passion as you!