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Expect the big prediction exchanges to diversify into fantasy sports, soon.

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World Sports Exchange (Antigua & Barbuda):

Welcome to Fantasy Sports Exchange

Fantasy Sports Exchange is a revolutionary new style of fantasy sports wagering. Gone are the days of waiting months to see your expertise payoff. Now you can create a team, join a contest, and watch your success in real time, with a payout at the end of the day!

Getting started is easy. Simply build a team of your favorite players while staying under a fictional $1000 salary cap. Each player is given a fictional salary based on their previous performance. If you want certain players, you get them – no worrying about draft positions here. Use your expertise to determine which players are good values and which are not worth their overpriced hype. Enter your team in one or more of our different types of contests and watch your players battle it out against other players’ rosters from around the world.

Our Multi Game Contests operate much like a normal fantasy league, but are usually based on one day’s schedule of games. In our special Single Game Contests, you select players for a specific time period within a game. For example, will Kevin Garnett take over the game in the fourth quarter, or the third? In which quarter will Peyton Manning get the most passing yards? The decisions are yours to make!

Previously: Fantasy Sport: The only way to crack open the US betting/gambling/gaming market… LEGALLY.

NOTE: A fantasy sport is a game where fantasy owners build a team that competes against other fantasy owners based on the statistics generated by individual players or teams of a professional sport.

1 Comment to Expect the big prediction exchanges to diversify into fantasy sports, soon.

  1. May 28, 2008 at 1:13 PM | Permalink

    Sounds interesting. Have you thought about doing a football one (or Soccer) as you call it over the pond. This kind of stuff is quite popular here. When I was working at a web dev. company we had someone approach us with a similar idea.

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