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Idea_2_Charlene_Feedback #4

Closed CongyingChen closed 6 years ago

CongyingChen commented 6 years ago

The idea is about use sport players’s data help daily fantasy sports players, who have other time full time job, to make more profitable decision.I like the idea a lot! Although I’m not a sport fan, Fandemonium sounds very interesting and attracting to me.

The beginning part clearly explains the problem by quoting valuable data and information. Also, the middle part demonstrates the data sources and how it works to figure out the solution.

In the ending part, it elaborates the limitation in detail and emphasis the benefits that Fandemonium can bring to the players. However, it would be better to mention how to block the professional sport analysts and benefits the others. Also, it would be better to have a further thinking on what if the daily fantasy sports notice the power of Fandemonium and change the game of the industry? That means, with more and more people using Fandemonium, daily fantasy sport company is not profit anymore and start looking for another way to make the business back to profit.

jmercado14 commented 6 years ago

Hey Charlene,

Thanks for the feedback! This particular app wouldn't have any effect on other players' performance, including professionals, so it would be hard to determine the impact of the use of the app on the professional fantasy community as a whole. I like your point about how this might impact the industry - fortunately for daily fantasy companies, this won't affect their earnings because they're still giving out the same amount of prize money. The difference in this case is who that prize is going to. It definitely could change the landscape of the game in terms of availability to more players, and could actually drive higher revenue for daily fantasy leagues as new people give it a try with the help of the app. It's definitely an area for further research!

Thanks!