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Fantazzle Weekly Fantasy Football Games Announces A Huge Cash Prizes Weekly Game - Enters Week Three of the Fantasy Football Season With Their SuperStakes Sundays Fantasy Football Game

Fantazzle Fantasy Football Games is unleashing their SuperStakes Sundays Fantasy Football game, raising the stakes and cash prizes in weekly fantasy football every Sunday of the NFL Season.

Fantazzle Weekly Fantasy Football Games Announces A Huge Cash Prizes Weekly Game - Enters Week Three of the Fantasy Football Season With Their SuperStakes Sundays Fantasy Football Game
2010-09-25
ARLINGTON, VA, September 25, 2010 (Press-News.org) Fantazzle Weekly Fantasy Football Games enters Week Three of the 2010 fantasy football season with a special fantasy game now available every Sunday on the site. Fantazzle introduces the SuperStakes Sundays Fantasy Football Game. SuperStakes Sundays will be offered every week at Fantazzle with guaranteed cash prizes awarding thousands of dollars to each week's winners. For the inaugural Fantazzle SuperStakes Sunday, limited time fantasy football promotions are available, which include a guaranteed prize pool with free cash added, plus a special deposit bonus that includes a fantasy football free game.

Fantazzle is also unveiling their new Fantasy Football Leaderboard which will showcase the best fantasy football players on the fantasy site and reward them with more free fantasy football cash prizes. All fantasy football games since Week 1 are included in the leaderboard rankings. The Fantasy Sports Leaderboard will continue to be rolled out whenever a new sport season begins, starting with fantasy hockey and fantasy basketball games in October.

The SuperStakes Sundays game is played in a salary cap fantasy football game format, requiring the fantasy user to select a roster of NFL players, while remaining under a fantasy salary cap of $1 million. Fantazzle's football games do not have drafts, so a perfectly even playing field is created between players, eliminating draft order luck. To avoid duplicate salary cap teams, players are required to start 2 Quarterbacks, 3 Running Backs, 3 Wide Receivers, and 2 Tight Ends, which is more than most traditional fantasy football games have, making it difficult to have ties and elevating the skill necessary to win. Salaries are set based on how good the players are in real life so players must create teams similar to how NFL owners do in real life.

To kick off the first SuperStakes Sunday, Fantazzle is offering special promotions all week until the end of NFL Week 3. If you do not plan to play in the SuperStakes Sunday game, Fantazzle will have other promotions and free games available on the site. Beginning Friday night, September 24th, Fantazzle is offering an addition to their deposit bonus. Not only will you receive the current 25% deposit bonus, but also an entry into a private fantasy league that awards a weekly cash prize, but also a grand prize for the season's winner. The bigger the deposit, the bigger the private league prizes.

If you are not a fantasy football fan, there are other sports and games available on the site including daily fantasy baseball games, fantasy racing games, fantasy golf games, and other fantasy football weekly games like the uniquely played Fantasy Football Pick'em game. Fantazzle is issuing a 100% payout for the inaugural SuperStakes Sunday, meaning all player entry fees, which are $200 per player, go to the winners. This Sunday, Fantazzle can say with 100% accuracy and objectiveness that Fantazzle will be offering the lowest fee of any fantasy site in the industry - 0% or $0 rake will be taken from the prize pool.

"The first SuperStakes Sunday game is awarding a guaranteed prize of $4,000 given the 100% payout. We could have stopped, but $5,000 seemed like such a better sounding number so we added $1,000 to the prize. This is a big moment for Fantazzle and weekly fantasy games in general. A $5,000 cash prize for a weekly fantasy game on one Sunday is not a very common occurrence especially when it's guaranteed and free money is added ", said Fantazzle founder, Ryan Parr. "Given how new daily and weekly fantasy games are to the industry, plus a $200 entry fee being relatively big, we don't have a great idea of how many players will sign up. We could be providing much more than $1,000 to the prize. We are fully ready to do that and I'm sure the entrants playing will be very appreciative. Fantazzle's goal this week is not to make money, but to take a loss with this game and the other free money fantasy games this week. Our goal is to continue the buzz being created about weekly fantasy football games and to show those who are fortunate enough to hear about this promotion how special Fantazzle is."

In an effort to always make our fantasy sports games appealing to every type of player, there are also SuperStakes Sundays Satellite games available. The Satellite games have a lower entry fee and will grant members of the site a "play-in" game for a $200 entry fee into SuperStakes. Just like the SuperStakes Sundays game, the SuperStakes Satellite games are giving out a 100% payout and guarantee at least two spots for next week's SuperStakes.

Adding to its ongoing list of new games and fantasy promotions, Fantazzle will also be unleashing their new Fantasy Leaderboard, allowing their fantasy community to see how they match up against other players, with viewable stats and rankings. The Fantazzle Leaderboard tracks total accumulated points, while also tracking games won and FanStock points accrued.

The announcing of the SuperStakes Sundays game and the new Fantasy Leaderboard are just two more examples of Fantazzle's dedication to their fantasy community, as well as becoming one of the top fantasy gaming sites online. Fantazzle has also recently made site upgrades, added a new live scoring system to their games, and also announced Baltimore Ravens' running back Ray Rice as their official sponsor, in which they currently offer a free fantasy football game with weekly cash prizes.

About Fantazzle Fantasy Sports Games

Fantazzle Fantasy Sports Games is a unique fantasy games site that, instead of offering traditional season long fantasy games like most fantasy sites, offers daily fantasy games and weekly fantasy games that have no commitment for the entire season or even game to game. The fantasy games site is a member of the Fantasy Sports Trade Association (FSTA) and is a private company incorporated in Delaware. Fantazzle's current sports include fantasy football, high stakes fantasy football, fantasy baseball, fantasy basketball, fantasy golf, fantasy hockey, fantasy racing, and a fantasy contest for the 2010 World Cup game. The online fantasy games site offers the best fantasy sports promotions available on the Internet with its FanStock promotion points and free fantasy sports games available daily. In 2008, Fantazzle was the #1 pre-season fantasy football site for ranking players before the season over 20 sites including the biggest and best names in fantasy sports. Fantazzle is free to join and you can play fantasy sports games any day of the year.

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[Press-News.org] Fantazzle Weekly Fantasy Football Games Announces A Huge Cash Prizes Weekly Game - Enters Week Three of the Fantasy Football Season With Their SuperStakes Sundays Fantasy Football Game
Fantazzle Fantasy Football Games is unleashing their SuperStakes Sundays Fantasy Football game, raising the stakes and cash prizes in weekly fantasy football every Sunday of the NFL Season.