Can I Play on Monkey Knife Fight From Florida?

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Can I Play on Monkey Knife Fight From Florida?

Florida residents can play on Monkey Knife Fight.

Monkey Knife Fight is an online fantasy sports prop hybrid site born out of a May 2018 US Supreme Court decision that now permits sports wagering nationwide, essentially testing the limits, but not quite crossing the line.  It utilizes a prop game platform.  MKF is considered a Daily Fantasy Sports-prop hybrid game/platform.

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).

Current sports offerings are: NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, Soccer, and Golf.  College is excluded at this time.

The site will be popular throughout the NFL and college football season though only the Gators have really excelled in 2019.

The Florida Gators are also among the teams favored to win the NCAA Men's College Basketball Championship in 2020.  FSU has short odds as well.

The Miami Heat in the NBA were off to a red hot start.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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