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What happens if a player ties their projection?

Updated over 2 months ago

If a player you have selected in your lineup happens to have the exact number that was projected in the players' markets, it is considered a tie. In this case, your lineup and entry is reduced by 1.

For example, an entry with 6-player selections, which is supposed to pay 30X, becomes a 5-player selection that now pays 20X.

For lineups with dynamic payouts, the payout multiplier is recalculated after the entry is reduced by the number of tied projections.

However, ties in 2 pick entries have this structure:

  • 2 Ties β†’ Refund

  • 1 correct & 1 tie β†’ 1.25X

  • 1 incorrect & 1 tie β†’ Loss

  • 1 correct & 1 incorrect β†’ Loss

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