How Does Monkey Knife Fight Work?

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How Does Monkey Knife Fight Work?

Monkey Knife Fight is the first of what will likely be many hybrid fantasy game formats that approach the line on what is sports betting without actually crossing over it.


*Receive a 100% Bonus Up To $50
*Minimum deposit just $10 using credit or debit card

*Dozens of player prop bets daily
*3X to 5X initial buy-in games
*Pick your own players to create customized props
*Fast payouts - 3 to 5 business days

PLACE YOUR BETS HERE

Monkey Knife Fight uses a prop game platform.

Monkey Knife Fight mixes the best of legal sports gaming with the best of irreverent sports culture. Users compete against the House or with friends to win real money from an array of easy to play sports contests. Monkey Fight. Monkey Win.

Pick a game and place fun prop bets on it.  You will select a prop such as the OVER/UNDER on the total number of points a player scores.  More than one player must be selected (parlay).

Their payouts differ from 1.57x your wager all the way up to 19x your wager.

We have a full review of Monkey Knife Fight here.

Types of games offered include:

Over/Under – As seen in the above screenshot, these games involve picking “over” or “under” for each of the players and predicted lines. Win 2x your buy-in for choose correctly!

Rapid Fire – These games ask players to select the highest scoring players for a series of head-to-head player matchups. Win 2x your buy-in for getting all the matchups correct!

Stat Shootout – Available for various stats, these shootouts ask players to choose the players from a list who they believe will accumulate the most of the chosen stat type. For example, in the “Touchdown Dance” stat shootout game, a player could select Ezekiel Elliott, Carson Wentz and Zach Ertz to score OVER 5.5 touchdowns, and earn 3x their money. Win anywhere from 2x-5x your money when you nail your picks!

DFS Karma explains how it works below

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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