Kyle Hagee
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But clearly they're feeling the heat. They don't want to be disrupted. And so this is their this is their launch to stay ahead of the pack. For my second number, I need you to call your friend who you tease for being a terrible sports better. You owe them an apology.
At least in this NFL season, amateur gamblers have been gaining the upper hand on sportsbooks like DraftKings and FanDuel, forcing these companies to pay out more to customers and lower their sales forecasts as a result. Get this. Last week, DraftKings slashed its 2024 revenue guidance by $250 million. And on Tuesday, FanDuel parent Flutter cut its annual U.S. revenue forecast by $50 million.
At least in this NFL season, amateur gamblers have been gaining the upper hand on sportsbooks like DraftKings and FanDuel, forcing these companies to pay out more to customers and lower their sales forecasts as a result. Get this. Last week, DraftKings slashed its 2024 revenue guidance by $250 million. And on Tuesday, FanDuel parent Flutter cut its annual U.S. revenue forecast by $50 million.
At least in this NFL season, amateur gamblers have been gaining the upper hand on sportsbooks like DraftKings and FanDuel, forcing these companies to pay out more to customers and lower their sales forecasts as a result. Get this. Last week, DraftKings slashed its 2024 revenue guidance by $250 million. And on Tuesday, FanDuel parent Flutter cut its annual U.S. revenue forecast by $50 million.
So what's going on? Isn't the number one rule of the casino, the house always wins? Well, not always. This NFL season, fan favorite picks like the Chiefs and the Lions have been winning a lot, and generally there have been fewer upsets, which would be better for the sportsbooks.
So what's going on? Isn't the number one rule of the casino, the house always wins? Well, not always. This NFL season, fan favorite picks like the Chiefs and the Lions have been winning a lot, and generally there have been fewer upsets, which would be better for the sportsbooks.
So what's going on? Isn't the number one rule of the casino, the house always wins? Well, not always. This NFL season, fan favorite picks like the Chiefs and the Lions have been winning a lot, and generally there have been fewer upsets, which would be better for the sportsbooks.
For example, FanDuel's worst day of the NFL season was on the second Sunday of October, when 11 of the 13 favorites beat their opponents. To sum it up, the DraftKings CEO said, This was the most customer-friendly stretch of NFL sports outcomes we have ever seen.
For example, FanDuel's worst day of the NFL season was on the second Sunday of October, when 11 of the 13 favorites beat their opponents. To sum it up, the DraftKings CEO said, This was the most customer-friendly stretch of NFL sports outcomes we have ever seen.
For example, FanDuel's worst day of the NFL season was on the second Sunday of October, when 11 of the 13 favorites beat their opponents. To sum it up, the DraftKings CEO said, This was the most customer-friendly stretch of NFL sports outcomes we have ever seen.
My final number is for anyone out there who thinks they would win the amazing race. Scandinavian Airlines, or SAS, is handing out 1 million frequent flyer points to anyone who flies in at least 15 airlines in the SkyTeam Alliance by the end of the year.
My final number is for anyone out there who thinks they would win the amazing race. Scandinavian Airlines, or SAS, is handing out 1 million frequent flyer points to anyone who flies in at least 15 airlines in the SkyTeam Alliance by the end of the year.
My final number is for anyone out there who thinks they would win the amazing race. Scandinavian Airlines, or SAS, is handing out 1 million frequent flyer points to anyone who flies in at least 15 airlines in the SkyTeam Alliance by the end of the year.
The promotion is worth more than $10,000 and is SAS's way of celebrating its entrance into the alliance, which includes carriers like Delta, Air France, and KLM. So here's what you'll need. Excellent itinerary planning skills, a boss who lets you work remotely, and a passion for lower back pain.
The promotion is worth more than $10,000 and is SAS's way of celebrating its entrance into the alliance, which includes carriers like Delta, Air France, and KLM. So here's what you'll need. Excellent itinerary planning skills, a boss who lets you work remotely, and a passion for lower back pain.
The promotion is worth more than $10,000 and is SAS's way of celebrating its entrance into the alliance, which includes carriers like Delta, Air France, and KLM. So here's what you'll need. Excellent itinerary planning skills, a boss who lets you work remotely, and a passion for lower back pain.
One guy who took up the challenge told the Wall Street Journal he plans to spend about 90 hours on airplanes across 20 different flights in the next two weeks to complete the challenge. Kyle, 1 million points, $10,000. Do you think you could pull this off?
One guy who took up the challenge told the Wall Street Journal he plans to spend about 90 hours on airplanes across 20 different flights in the next two weeks to complete the challenge. Kyle, 1 million points, $10,000. Do you think you could pull this off?
One guy who took up the challenge told the Wall Street Journal he plans to spend about 90 hours on airplanes across 20 different flights in the next two weeks to complete the challenge. Kyle, 1 million points, $10,000. Do you think you could pull this off?
Apparently, employees at the airlines are placing bets on how many people will complete this, ranging from 500 to 500. I would say probably more people than not. Like, if there was an over-under, if DraftKings gave me the over-underβ I would probably take the over on this. I think people are very wily. They're very clever. Apparently, travel forums are bursting with information about itineraries.