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Fantasyland 15 - Drafting for $100,000 in Nashville

Rotoviz Radio

Blue Wire

Sports, Fantasy Sports

4.8770 Ratings

🗓️ 1 February 2020

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

(Information correct as of August 15, 2018 - Original release date) The 15th episode of Fantasyland – The podcast goes on the road to sweat the DRAFT Live Final in Nashville. $15 FOR A GREAT WEEKEND — Josh Wysocki Host: Peter Overzet – Contributor to RotoViz, Host of The Turnover on 4for4, and Producer of the ‘Pete Manzinelli’ YouTube Channel GUESTS; Dan Back - RotoGrinders Director of Media & Host of RotoGrinders Daily Fantasy Fix Podcast Josh Wysocki - Contributor to RotoGrinders & DRAFT Live Finalist Eric Crain - DFS Pro, Contributor to RotoGrinders, and DraftKings Millionaire Maker Winner Steve Karl - DFS Pro & DRAFT Live Final Champion Cal Spears - CEO of RotoGrinders and DraftKings Millionaire Maker Winner Jeremy Levine - CEO of DRAFT.com SPECIAL THANKS: Special thanks to Cam MacMillan as well as RotoGrinders and DRAFT for hosting us at the event and providing access to players and food . . . and beer. SPONSOR: RotoViz.com – A sports analytics website with over 1,500 groundbreaking articles per year and 20 proprietary apps. Go to RotoViz.com/podcast for 10 percent off a yearlong NFL pass. ABOUT THE SHOW: Producer: Patrick Kerrane – Writer for RotoViz Creator: Matthew Freedman – Editor-in-Chief of FantasyLabs (part of The Action Network) and Producer of the RotoViz podcasts Creator: Fantasy Douche – Founder of RotoViz Subscribe: iTunes, Stitcher, Soundcloud, and others — reviews are appreciated Twitter: @FantasylandPod Email: Fantasylandpod@gmail.com — Contact us if you have any good fantasy stories. We’d love to hear from you. ——— Thanks to the RotoViz Radio Channel for syndicating this episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

What's up, y'all?

0:01.6

It's Drusky, and I've teamed up with Mountain Dew to produce a hilarious new basketball podcast called The Do Zone with Drewski. Learn the backstories of your favorite ballers and celebrities like Jamal Murray. Did you have like a favorite team? Was it the Raptors at the time or no? Was the Raptors even started around that time? Come on, bro. I ain't that old, fam. You're talking like I was 50. Taylor, Rokes, A.J. Wilson, and many more.

0:02.2

You won't want to miss this.

0:03.4

Listen to The Do Zone with Drusky on Apple Podcast. I ain't that all, man. You're talking like I'm 50. Taylor, Rokes, Asian Wilson, and many more.

0:21.8

You won't want to miss this.

0:23.0

Listen to The Do Zone with Drewski on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you listen to podcasts.

0:31.1

I can't tell you how many daily fantasy people that I'm now, that I consider friends who I would have never met if I didn't

0:38.5

come to one of his live events. It sounds odd to say that, the podcast that covers everything you didn't know you wanted to know about fantasy sports.

1:05.4

I'm your host, Peter Roversett, and today we are taking a look at a DFS live final.

1:11.4

It's the holy grail of daily fantasy sports.

1:15.0

Sure, the chance at life-changing money is cool, but a live final is more about the all-expense-paid

1:21.0

trip to a fun location where the finalists get to mingle with the biggest names in the industry

1:25.7

while sweating the action in person.

1:28.7

In person being the operative words there. DFS tends to be a solitary affair, with players

1:35.0

pouring over numbers and spreadsheets by themselves and listening to podcasts on 2X speed.

1:41.2

Unless you consider Twitter replies, social interaction, which you shouldn't, by the way,

1:46.7

live finals provide one of the few venues for turning DFS into a social endeavor. It's basically

1:53.2

the summer camp of DFS and everyone wants to go to one.

2:01.2

DFS pros and touts are notorious for spending thousands upon thousands of dollars entering live

2:07.2

final qualifiers, commonly referred to as cues.

2:11.0

For them, the appeal is often less about the money and more so about the chance to add

2:15.7

to their resume and build their brand. People are much

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