How to play SuperDraft: A complete guide to playing daily fantasy sports & props game

Author Photo
How does SuperDraft work?
SuperDraft FTR

One of the fastest-rising names in daily fantasy sports and prop contests, SuperDraft continues to bolster its brand as a fun, innovative site and app with a plethora of user-friendly characteristics.

In an era in which all sportsbooks and fantasy sites have started to look alike, SuperDraft continues to march to its own drum. It's unique in many ways, one of the reasons why new users continue to join despite the oversaturated market it exists within. 

Keep reading to learn how to play SuperDraft, from basic game-play modes and operations to information about depositing and withdrawing and more. 

How to play SuperDraft: Complete guide to daily fantasy sports, props game

How do SuperDraft prop contests work?

At its core, SuperDraft is a fantasy site and app. It hosts daily fantasy sports contests involving most of the major professional leagues including the NBA, NFL, NHL, and WNBA, as well as MMA, college sports, soccer, and auto racing.

More/Less props

Most of SuperDraft's prop games involve picking whether a player will finish with MORE or LESS than a certain stat projection. If you pick every stat prop correctly, your payout will be multiplied by whichever multiplier pairs with the amount you guessed.

Matchup props

Some SD props involve matchups, in which you must pick which player out of the two finishes with more of a certain statistical category. 

Combo props

SuperDraft also features combo props, in which you must guess whether a grouping of 2-3 players will finish with more or less than a certain statistical amount. 

Multiplier breakdown

As we said, the more props you pick, the larger your potential payout if and when you get them all right. Here's the breakdown of SuperDraft payout multipliers based on how many props you pick correctly:

  • Two props: 3X
  • Three props: 6X
  • Four props: 10X
  • Five props: 20X
  • Six props: 30X
  • Seven props: 65X
  • Eight props: 100X

Just like with parlay betting, correctly guessing on eight projected props is like cracking a massive numeric code. It's hard! Therefore, the larger prop parlays come with massive payout multipliers. 

How do SuperDraft fantasy contests work?

SuperDraft fantasy games tend to work quite similarly to the DFS games. Most DFS games don't involve a salary cap, but rather a multiplier system.

The most highly sought-after players — the ones who would cost a high draft pick or a large price tag on other DFS sites — tend to carry lower multipliers (aka points bonuses). The less valuable players carry a higher multiplier bonus, as they yield more volatility to your fantasy team.

Multiplier mode

Draft any player you want for your team. But, the catch is that the star players yield low multiplier bonuses, while the average to below-average players yield high multipliers. This type of game is perfect for fans of sleepers and high-upside dark-horse players.

Salary cap

SuperDraft does offer some salary cap contests, the OG format of DFS. Users must assemble a team by drafting players, all of which are designated with set values while staying under the hard cap of $80,000. 

Champion mode

This mode follows the same general rules of multiplier mode, with each player designated with a set multiplier bonus. However, the "Champion" of your team also gets an additional 50-percent multiplier tacked on to his final score.

Super 15

In this game mode, users are given a set $15 budget to draft their lineups based on designated salaries attached to each player.

Is SuperDraft real money?

Yes, users deposit real money and enter contests with said money. SuperDraft has a range of different deposit options, as well as a plethora of different priced entry fees so you can play with as much or as little money as you please.

Is SuperDraft Fantasy legit?

Yes, SuperDraft is a fully licensed and legal fantasy sports site that is legal in the majority of the United States.

As of 2024, the only states that prohibit SuperDraft are Alabama, Arizona, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Iowa, Idaho, Indiana, Louisiana, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Washington.

The remaining 35 states allow residents to play SuperDraft.

How do I withdraw money from SuperDraft?

Withdrawal requests can be made at any time by visiting the SuperDraft withdrawal page on the SD website or by going to the Account section under your Profile in the mobile app and selecting Withdraw. Contest winnings can be sent to a user’s bank account via ACH.

The minimum amount for an in-app/on-site withdrawal is $10. If you need to withdraw a smaller amount, you can contact the SuperDraft support team. All deposits and withdrawals must be in the form of US dollars.

Author(s)
Author Photo
Sloan Piva is a content producer at The Sporting News.