AllInFantasy.com Review – Daily Fantasy Sports

Written by:
Aaron Goldstein
Published on:
Jan/24/2015
AllInFantasy.com Review – Daily Fantasy Sports

Gambling911.com has your AllInFantasy.com review below for this Daily Fantasy Sports site that launched over the past NFL season.  You can learn more here.

Founded by Chicago Mercantile Exchange trader Russell Scalise, the site states: “Our goal is to provide the fantasy sports fan with captivating and exciting new contests, combined with our innovative scoring system, and lead fantasy sports to new heights”. With our ‘all-in’ scoring system, novice players can compete with the so-called professional handicappers and always be in the game.”

The site looks to incorporate poker and blackjack into the overall Fantasy Sports experience.  They do offer an "all in" wagering style Texas Hold Em' combined with a patented scoring system.

Pros – “All-In Game Plan” is an exclusive feature of the site.  It is a twist on poker and blackjack, only with fantasy sports thrown into the mix.  Their Pick 3 and Pick 4 game plans are also unique features.  H2H Tournaments also available.  PayPal, credit cards accepted.

Cons – Limited marketing and Internet presence means smaller player pools.  The site does not have an active social media presence at this time.  The site admits it is difficult for anyone without a grasp of poker or blackjack to understand how AllInFantasy.com works and, as such, promises an extensive Q&A dealing with this concept.  It does not yet appear on their site however.  No affiliate program, just buddy referral system where customers can earn credits.  NFL only.

Football Scoring

Offense

  • Rushing yards made = 0.1pts
  • Rushing touchdowns = 6pts
  • Passing yards = 0.04pts
  • Passing touchdowns = 4pts
  • Interceptions = -1pt (negative)
  • Receiving yards = 0.1pts
  • Receiving touchdowns = 6pts
  • Receptions = 1pt
  • Kick-return touchdowns = 6pts
  • Punt-return touchdowns = 6pts
  • Fumbles lost = -2pts (negative)
  • Own fumbles recovered touchdowns = 6pts
  • Two-point conversions scored = 2pts
  • Two-point conversion passes = 2pts
  • Field-goals from 0-19 yards = 3pts
  • Field-goals from 20-29 yards = 3pts
  • Field-goals from 30-39 yards = 3pts
  • Field-goals from 40-49 yards = 4pts
  • Field-goals from 50+ yards = 5pts
  • Extra-point conversions = 1pt

 

Defense

  • Sacks = 1pt
  • Opponent-fumbles recovered = 2pts
  • Return touchdowns = 6pts
  • Interception return touchdowns = 6pts
  • Fumble return touchdowns = 6pts
  • Safeties = 2pts
  • Blocked kicks = 2pts
  • Interceptions = 2pts
  • 0 points allowed = 10pts
  • 1-6 points allowed = 7pts
  • 7-13 points allowed = 4pts
  • 14-20 points allowed = 1pt
  • 28-34 points allowed = -1pt
  • 35+ points allowed = -4pts

Note: For purposes of All In Fantasy defensive scoring, points allowed are calculated based on offensive scoring as follows:

  • + 6*(Rushing TD + Receiving TD + Fumble TD)
  • + 2*(Two point conversions)
  • + 1 Extra Points
  • + 3 (Field Goals)

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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