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I might do 1K although I am new here and infrequent poster to this forum.
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I'm poor ... so, $100 or less and I'm in, but if it's more than that, I gotta' say 'no'.
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I'm in up to $300. That's her limit.
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I would be in for $100 - $300 but $1000 im out
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200-300 sounds good...
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Same as these guys, I'm in if it's for a few hundred bucks, if it's 4 figures or more I'm out.
-Rizen |
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It sounds like this will be a $300 buy-in, unless a few more people up for $1k wake up.
Is anyone aware of any decent sites to host it? |
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Since we are doing 300$, I think that we should use a pay site with some more features rather than the freebies out there.
I have been using CBS sportsline for years and have never had any problems. The have pretty much every feature you could ask for as well. I think around 150$ or so for a league. Better juice than poker. Any ideas for structure or anything? |
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I used ESPN league manager for my league (I've used CBS Sportsline as well). The software/features are comparable (I actually think ESPN has a few more features) and ESPN is $100 for the first year and $60 to renew in future years. I personally think it works well.
-Rizen |
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I've been told Yahoo is great as well.
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