PrizePicks offers a daily real-money fantasy sports game where users pick two to six players and predict More or Less on player stat projections, as PrizePicks explains.
New customers receive $50 in Lineups after making their first PrizePicks entry of at least $5, and they must spend $5 of real money before receiving the bonus, PrizePicks says.
The promotion requires entries to be placed within 30 days or they may become null and void, limits one bonus per user, and ends on 12/31/26, PrizePicks warns.
Players choose between Flex and Power Lineups, with Power offering higher payouts for perfect cards and Flex allowing partial payouts when one or two picks miss, according to PrizePicks.
After submission, Lineups are matched into groups based on number of picks, submission time, and PrizePicks experience level, and the top group score wins the group payout, PrizePicks states.
PrizePicks also offers Team Picks and Culture Picks as event contracts through Performance Predictions II, LLC doing business as PrizePicks Predict, described as a CFTC-registered FCM and NFA Member.
PrizePicks says event contract customers must be U.S. residents aged 18 or older, that event contract trading carries significant risk, and that no guarantee against loss is offered.
To start, users register with name, email, birth date, and address, verify identification, fund their account, and may use promo code PrizePlay to claim the new-user bonus, PrizePicks explains.
Payouts, Scoring, Availability And Responsible Gaming
PrizePicks publishes Power Play multipliers and Flex payouts, and it details a clear payout table for each Lineup size, as reported by PrizePicks.
Power Play Payouts are 2-pick 3x, 3-pick 6x, 4-pick 10x, 5-pick 20x, and 6-pick 37.5x, while Flex Play top payouts include 3-pick 3x and 6-pick 25x, PrizePicks lists.
Group scoring uses projection-type modifiers, with Demon Projection Win at 1.05, Standard at 1, Goblin at 0.95, discounted projections at 0.95, DNP or Push at 0.5, Reboot at 0, and Lose at 0, per PrizePicks.
PrizePicks states DFS is available to U.S. or Canada residents only, and paid DFS contests are offered in AK, AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, DC, DE, FL, GA, IL, IN, KS, KY, MA, ME, MN, MO, NC, ND, NE, NH, NM, OK, OR, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, VT, WI, WV, WY and all of Canada except ON.
PrizePicks further lists availability to residents 18 and older in many states, 19 and older in Alabama, Colorado and Canada excluding Ontario, and 21 and older in Arizona, Massachusetts and Virginia.
For help with problem gaming, PrizePicks directs US residents to call 1-800-426-2537 or visit www.ncpgambling.org, and it provides province-specific Canadian helplines and numbers.
