Fantasy Sports Live ReWrites the Rules on Fantasy Sports
Filed in archive Sports Betting on June 25, 2007
In the wake of the UIGEA, online sports books have taken huge hits, executives have been arrested, and many have closed their doors to US citizens. This has left many sports bettors without a convenient way to get their gamble on. What many people didn't realize is that the UIGEA left a specific carveout for fantasy sports.
The folks at Fantasy Sports Live realized that, and have created a whole new way to play fantasy sports! With short-term contests that allow players to pick their teams and wager on new fantasy teams every day, Fantasy Sports Live is perfect for those fantasy sports fans who don't have the patience to manage a team for a whole season. Players can play contests for as little as $1, and can compete in heads-up contests or contests with 6 or 10 players.
Using bonus code Falstaff, you can sign up right now and get an instant deposit bonus up to $20 on a $100 deposit. Deposits can be made with credit cards or via PayPal, and cashouts are quick and easy. All deposits and prizepools are guaranteed, and this is a legal way to wager on fantasy sports with players all over the US and the world! So visit Fantasy Sports Live and sign up today using bonus code Falstaff!

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Response from:
Tippy
(02/18/08 5:36pm)
John, you should do another writeup on Fantasy Sports Live. The games are really starting to pick up as the site catches on. I am an affiliate (www.FantasySportsHandicapping.com) and I also play alot on the site. I'd love to see more players on the site. Game selection is much better with alot of players. A followup on your original article will let people know what a great site FSL is.
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