Abstract: A non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising computer software implemented system for establishing and operating a fantasy sports betting contest application platform designed to provide to a plurality of contestants an ability to participate in a multi-round betting contest, to provide to one or more contestants of the plurality of contestants an ability to collectively agree to split a first wager pot, upon the remaining number of contestants falling below a set threshold, and to provide to one or more contestants of the plurality of contestants comprising round winners an ability to participate in round-payouts from a second wager pot, where the computer software is executed on a plurality of computers, including a user interface, in conjunction with processors, memory, bus elements and a network connection.
Abstract: A non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising a computer software implemented system and method for operating a fantasy contest application and platform designed to enable contestants to enter fantasy contests against the house. A single contestant enters a solo, head-to-head contest against the house operated by the fantasy contest platform, and a winner is determined based on comparison of a contestant lineup fantasy scores to a house lineup fantasy scores, based on performance metrics of real-world competitors and competitions (e.g., football, chess, NASCAR). The house typically provides between three to ten different fantasy contest lineups, of between three to ten competitors depending on the type of competition or sport, at any time for selection by contestants. Contestants select competitors for contestant lineups based on a salary cap.
Abstract: A non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising a computer software implemented system and method for operating a fantasy contest application and platform designed to enable contestants to enter fantasy contests against the house. A single contestant enters a solo, head-to-head contest against the house operated by the fantasy contest platform, and a winner is determined based on comparison of a contestant lineup fantasy scores to a house lineup fantasy scores, based on performance metrics of real-world competitors and competitions (e.g., football, chess, NASCAR). The house typically provides between three to ten different fantasy contest lineups, of between three to ten competitors depending on the type of competition or sport, at any time for selection by contestants. Contestants select competitors for contestant lineups based on a salary cap.