Date of Last Revision: 11 August 2022

Summary

HOFr is a peer-to-peer social marketplace where sports fans can create, share and participate in paid-entry daily fantasy sports (DFS) contests centered on live sporting events. HOFr offers users the ability to create contests on most major sports leagues including the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL and MLS. HOFr users can customize their own DFS contests by setting the terms (entry-fee, number of seats, number of questions and prize distribution) and generating the content (sport, match-ups, players and statistics). Once a contest is created, a user can share it to the HOFr homepage where other users can choose to pay-to-play and compete against each other to earn the prize.

HOFr’s user-generated contest marketplace is a paid-entry experience. In all HOFr contests, users are challenged to predict a series of statistical outcomes for cash or cash equivalent prizes. The points and eventual scores are calculated in a unique way by assigning values to correct answer choices – less likely outcomes are worth more points than outcomes with a higher likelihood. The user with the highest total score wins the contest. Users with superior knowledge about players and player matchups included in the contest questions will perform better than those who do not. However, winning outcomes always reflect users' knowledge and skill about the statistical results of players in sporting events.

Contests

HOFr contests consist of a variety of multiple-choice questions in which users submit predictions based on statistical outcomes. All contests require a fee to enter. Paid-entry contests have a minimum of five (5) questions, a maximum of six (6) participants and a limit of one (1) entry per user per contest. Prizes are fixed and will not change once the contest is available in the HOFr app.

Game/question types

HOFr offers twelve (12) different possible game types as well as the option to create your own contest. When creating your own contest, a user can choose between any of the twelve question types which make up the twelve game types. Users can customize contests where each question uses a different question type or where each question uses the same question type.

50/50 Over / under player outcomes

Example: Q: Will LeBron James have over or under 25.5 points? A: Over, Under

50/50 Deluxe Over / under for two players combined

Example: Q: Will LeBron James and Anthony Davis combine to have over or under 50.5 points? A: Over, Under

Stat ranges Single player outcome ranges

Example: Q: How many passing yards will Tom Brady have? A: 0-250, 251-300, 301-350, 351+

Dynamic Duos Stat ranges for two players combined

Example: Q: How many combined passing yards will Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers have? A: 0-425, 426-500, 501-575, 576+

Face-off Head-to-head on a single stat

Example: Q: Will Mike Trout have more hits than Aaron Judge? A: Yes, No

Neck & Neck One stat, two players, one is favored

Example: Q: Will Connor McDavid have 1.5 or more shots on goal than Sebastian Aho? A: Yes, No