Yes, and when you think about it, this explains exactly why FD / DK have become so relentless with their advertising this season."Here’s why you didn’t win that daily-fantasy contest"
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/early-lead/wp/2015/09/04/heres-why-you-didnt-win-that-daily-fantasy-contest/
"Namely, it’s because daily fantasy’s biggest players enter thousands of contests each day. Miller and Singer write that one DraftKings player who goes by the name maxdalury enters nearly every MLB contest offered on the site, and enters them every day. Plus, the sharps enter each contest more than once — dozens or hundreds of times — further lessening the chances of the recreational player."
Any gambling game involving high total stakes invariably attracts sharks. The sharks feast on the fish until (a) they've won all the money and/or (b) the fish tire of being eaten and swim away. At that point, the sharks have no one to feed on, and the game dries up. It has been ever thus since the dawn of recorded history.
DFS sites aren't stupid. They know full well this behavior is rampant, and I'm sure they ran the numbers and realized that at the rate the sharks were winning, their existing player populations weren't adequate - the fish were all going to get eaten too quickly and that beautiful fountain of vig would vanish into cyberspace. Ah, but if they could triple, quadruple, sextuple the population of fish ... why, that might push the date of reckoning out years into the future, and all the while the vig could continue to flow.
That's why you can't turn on ESPN or visit a fantasy sports website without seeing spam from these guys. The sharks gotta eat, yo.
