As of my last update, Underdog Fantasy is a platform that offers daily fantasy sports contests, which are different from traditional sports betting. On Underdog Fantasy, participants draft a team of athletes within a salary cap format and compete against others based on the real-world performance of those athletes in a particular game or series of games.
In daily fantasy sports (DFS), you are not technically betting on an underdog in the traditional sports betting sense (i.e., giving a point spread or moneyline odds). Instead, you are selecting players to your fantasy team, and the contest is based on fantasy points, which are scored according to how those players perform in their actual games.
Underdog Fantasy hosts various contests where you can choose to enter, such as salary cap contests, tournaments, and leagues. The contests can involve different sports, such as football, basketball, baseball, and others, and they can be based on a single day’s games or extend over a series of days.
It’s important to note that DFS is considered gambling in some jurisdictions and is regulated accordingly. The legality of DFS can vary by region, and some states in the United States have laws that specifically allow or disallow participation in DFS contests.
If you are considering entering contests on Underdog Fantasy or any DFS platform, you should ensure that you are complying with the laws and regulations in your jurisdiction. Always check the latest information regarding the platform’s offerings and the legal status of DFS where you live.