Many believed these lineups were clearly a coordinated effort to circumvent the 150-enty limit per user. Other instances of apparent cooperation between players has since been noted. Questions were first raised when a pair of players, one of whom won the PGA Tour Championship Millionaire Tournament on DraftKings, entered the maximum number of lineups with striking similarities, yet no duplicates. The issue at the forefront for the DFS community in recent weeks has been allegations of collusion. “I think that DraftKings is still on the same crusade that we’ve been on for quite a while now,” Kalish said, “which is basically to increase the transparency in terms of game operation on the site, to make sure that we have really clear rules and guidelines for playing on DraftKings, and to make sure that our players really understand where we stand on all the major issues.” The principles, which DraftKings co-founder Matt Kalish described as a part of a continuing effort, are intended to bring greater clarity to the existing Terms of Service and provide examples of behaviors that are acceptable and others that are not allowed. Responding to a fresh round of concern from players regarding the integrity of contests, DraftKings issued its Community Guidelines policy on Thursday. (bholloway) Created 7 years ago, Last Updated 7 years ago
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