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Fantasy911 and SportingNews Announce $10,000 2011 Fantasy Football Playoff Contest

Guaranteed cash prizes and Hold'em feature rewards players for choosing players who remain in the playoffs.

2010-12-30
BOSTON, MA, December 30, 2010 (Press-News.org) Fantasy911.com and SportingNews have announced a fantasy football contest for the 2011 playoffs, beginning on January 8 and ending on February 6. This "Hold'em" contest rewards contestants for choosing players who remain throughout the playoffs, thus having less lineup changes week to week. $10,000 in prizes will be won, with a grand prize of $5,000 to be awarded.

After choosing 12 players, contestants will accumulate points each week based on their players' real-life stats. Each week the number of points a player earns will be multiplied by the number of weeks he has been on the contestant's roster, rewarding fantasy players who correctly can predict top players on this year's Super Bowl teams. Any players that are eliminated in the playoffs can be replaced the following week on the contestant's roster, but will lose the multiplier.

About Fantasy911
Fantasy 911 is the home of daily fantasy sports contests. The original fantasy site for winning cash prizes for all major sports. Fantasy 911 LLC is a privately held company based out of Boston, Massachusetts.

Contact: Dan.Krusz@AmericanEagle.com


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[Press-News.org] Fantasy911 and SportingNews Announce $10,000 2011 Fantasy Football Playoff Contest
Guaranteed cash prizes and Hold'em feature rewards players for choosing players who remain in the playoffs.