MisterMiyagi
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Alright, let’s talk about the elephant in the room—PrizePicks banned in Florida. Seriously, what’s the reasoning behind this? Florida is all about sunshine and good times, so why are we being left out of one of the most popular daily fantasy sports platforms? It feels like a massive letdown for those of us who love the thrill of making picks and winning big.
I’ve tried looking into alternatives like Underdog Fantasy, which is solid, but it’s not quite the same as the prize pick setup on PrizePicks. Their system of choosing player stats over traditional lineups really caught my attention—it’s a shame that PrizePicks Florida users don’t get to experience that. What’s even more frustrating is how there doesn’t seem to be a clear answer from PrizePicks support on whether this situation is ever going to change.
It makes you wonder why some PrizePicks states are fine with the platform while others, like Florida, block it. It feels inconsistent and unfair to players who are ready to enjoy what Price picks has to offer. And let’s not ignore that Florida is a massive market for daily fantasy sports. You’d think they’d find a way to make it work here, right?
If you’re also feeling the sting of Prize picks banned in Florida, what are you doing about it? Have you fully switched to Underdog Fantasy or another platform? And has anyone actually had any luck getting a straight answer from PrizePicks support? Let’s hear it—I’m open to ideas on how we can still enjoy this kind of fun here in the Sunshine State!
I’ve tried looking into alternatives like Underdog Fantasy, which is solid, but it’s not quite the same as the prize pick setup on PrizePicks. Their system of choosing player stats over traditional lineups really caught my attention—it’s a shame that PrizePicks Florida users don’t get to experience that. What’s even more frustrating is how there doesn’t seem to be a clear answer from PrizePicks support on whether this situation is ever going to change.
It makes you wonder why some PrizePicks states are fine with the platform while others, like Florida, block it. It feels inconsistent and unfair to players who are ready to enjoy what Price picks has to offer. And let’s not ignore that Florida is a massive market for daily fantasy sports. You’d think they’d find a way to make it work here, right?
If you’re also feeling the sting of Prize picks banned in Florida, what are you doing about it? Have you fully switched to Underdog Fantasy or another platform? And has anyone actually had any luck getting a straight answer from PrizePicks support? Let’s hear it—I’m open to ideas on how we can still enjoy this kind of fun here in the Sunshine State!