An entry with 1 or more void players is still eligible to win; however, the payout is reduced and will be calculated based on the valid and active players in that entry.
For example, an entry with 6-player picks, which is supposed to pay 30X, becomes a 5-player selection that now pays 20X if one player in the entry is void
Another example is an entry with 6-player picks, which is supposed to pay 30X, becomes a 4-player selection that now pays 10X if 2 players in the entry are void.
Here’s a payout breakdown of how void players change your payout. The scenario below describes sample entries that has just one void pick.
12-Pick Standard → 11-Pick Standard
11-Pick Standard → 10-Pick Standard
10-Pick Standard → 9-Pick Standard
9-Pick Standard → 8-Pick Standard
8-Pick Standard → 7-Pick Standard
7-Pick Standard → 6-Pick Standard
6-Pick Standard → 5-Pick Standard
5-Pick Standard → 4-Pick Standard
4-Pick Standard → 3-Pick Standard
3-Pick Standard → 2-Pick Standard
2-Pick Standard → Refund
12-Pick Flex → 11-Pick Flex
11-Pick Flex → 10-Pick Flex
10-Pick Flex → 9-Pick Flex
9-Pick Flex → 8-Pick Flex
8-Pick Flex → 7-Pick Flex
7-Pick Flex → 6-Pick Flex
6-Pick Flex → 5-Pick Flex
5-Pick Flex → 4-Pick Flex
4-Pick Flex → 3-Pick Flex
3-Pick Flex → 2-Pick Standard
For lineup entries that include a Flames or Ice player projection with a dynamic payout multiplier, if a player is voided, the number of active players in the entry is reduced from your lineup, and the payout multiplier is re-calculated accordingly.
However, it is important to note that if there are void player picks in your entry and the remaining active picks are players from the same team, the entry becomes void, and the entry amount is refunded.
