Twitter Universe Reacts to DraftKings Decision to Allow Automated Software

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The reaction to Daily Fantasy Sports site DraftKings decision to allow high-volute players to utilize automated software tools had elicited quite a bit of discourse from Gambling911.com Twitter followers Friday.

A quick recap:

DraftKings has changed its policy as to now allow these high-volume multi-entry players the use of automated software tools.  This allows said players – a minority on the site who tend to rake in the most cash – to enjoy a decisive edge when it comes to last minute roster changes and adverse weather situations.

Coachese68 tweeted:

Thankfully, this isn't gambling, so the oversight on a shit show move like this is less comprehensive.

Serge Denis noted:

Poker is doing everything to eliminate HUDs to level the playing field, now DK allows this? Sharks will kill DFS like poker.

It’s not just Gambling911.com followers reacting to the new DraftKings policy.

John Daly of the popular Daly Planet with his 14K Twitter followers offered:

Not sure how I feel about #DraftKings and what it is turning the game into....

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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