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Shared Picks/Squad Boost

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What Are Shared Picks/Squad Boost?

Shared Picks let you team up with friends to boost your entries — together.

When you share an entry and your friends copy it, everyone gets a profit boost. The more friends who tail your picks, the bigger the boost (up to 30%).

Think of it as turning your entry into a group play — same picks, better payouts.


How Shared Picks Work

  1. Build and submit an entry with at least 2 picks.

  2. Share your entry with friends using the invite button.

  3. When friends copy (tail) your entry, your profit boost increases.

  4. All participants — you and your friends — receive the same boost on that entry.

As friends tail, the boost updates automatically for everyone.


How Big Can the Boost Get?

  • 1 friend copies your entry → 20% profit boost

  • 2 friends copy your entry → 30% profit boost

Boosts do not stack — when a higher boost is unlocked, it replaces the previous boost so that all shared entries stay in sync at the same boost level.

Your potential payout updates in real time so you can see the boost kick in.


Eligibility & Rules to Know

To qualify for Shared Picks:

  • Entries must have at least 2 picks

  • Entries must be standard entries (Flex entries are not eligible)

  • Entries cannot have another promo applied

  • Entries must be placed using cash funds (bonus fund or bonus entries are not eligible)

  • Streaks and Ladders are not eligible

  • Entries placed within 15 minutes of game start will not be shareable

  • Shared Picks cannot be cashed out

  • Each user can participate in up to 3 Shared Picks per day

Cancellation Rules

  • Creators cannot cancel entry once it’s shared

  • Tailers may cancel their copied entry within the 2-minute cancellation window

What if a projection changes?

If a projection in the original entry is no longer available when a friend goes to copy it, we’ll automatically present the closest available projection instead.

If multiple alternate projections are available, we’ll select the one closest to the original line. If two options are equally close, we’ll use the lower stat value.

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