DraftKings $15,000 Midsummer Classic II

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The VistaPrint Execs who founded DraftKings are putting the $1.4 Million in capital they just raised to more good use! That’s right, the Guaranteed PrizePool (GPP) agression continues this Friday, with the $15K Midsummer Classic II – Once again RotoGrinders referrals can qualify for free!

DraftKings has been aiding the bankroll growth of many a Grinder as of late, and this is yet another chance you don’t want to miss. The $15,000 MidSummer Classic II will allow for unlimited, $10 entries. While you can’t predict the exact overlay of a particular tournament, it is likely there will be another. The first event had a $3,370 overlay. However that included over $800 in entries awarded to Grinders in free entres. Therefore the actual amount of Value for Grinders was closer to $4,170. That’s essentially paying $7.80 for a $10.00 seat that has a chance to bring you home $3,000.

This time around, DraftKings will yet again give out free entries to Grinders. Another overlay is likely the second time around. Here’s how you can get your free seats to this awesome GPP:

CLICK HERE TO JOIN DRAFTKINGS AND GET A 100% DEPOSIT BONUS UP TO $600

Free Entry Option 1: Anyone who uses RotoGrinders links to join, and subsequently makes a $100 deposit between now and the time of the freeroll will receive a free $10 entry.

Free Entry Option 2: RotoGridners referrals receive a FREE team for each 10 teams entered. So, if you enter 20 teams then DK will credit you with $20 after the tournament ends.

Remember, these bonuses are only for players that sign up through our links! Best of luck in the event.

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Cameron MacMillan (Cameron)

Cameron MacMillan is an entrepreneur and angel investor, who co-founded RotoGrinders in 2010, alongside Cal Spears and Riley Bryant. Cameron operated as the COO, creating & implementing a multitude of business & content systems for the company over the course of 11 years, before Better Collective completed its acquisition of RG in 2021. In 2022, Cameron stepped back into an Advisory Role.