Lucrative Fantasy is a daily fantasy sports platform built around MMA. You pick a lineup of fighters from upcoming UFC cards, stay under a salary cap, and earn points based on how those fighters perform in their actual fights. Finish near the top of the leaderboard and you win real cash prizes.
It helps, but no. The more you know about fighters, styles, and matchups, the better edge you'll have. But every contest gives you fighter info, recent form, and odds context to make informed picks.
You need to be 18 or the legal age in your state, whichever is greater. Some states require 19 or 21. The app will only let you create an account if you meet the requirements for your location.
Lucrative Fantasy is available in US jurisdictions where paid fantasy sports contests are legal. The app uses location services to verify you're in an eligible state before letting you enter paid contests. A full current list of eligible states is at [DOMAIN]/eligibility.
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Building a team
Each tournament has a fixed salary cap. Every fighter on the card has a salary based on odds and recent performance. You pick a full lineup without going over the cap. Better fighters cost more. Finding good fighters at low salaries is the main edge.
Lineup size depends on the tournament. Most contests use a six-fighter lineup, but tournament size and format may vary. The lineup requirement is shown clearly before you enter.
Yes — right up until the lineup lock time for that contest. Once the first fight on the card starts, lineups are locked.
Scoring and points
Points come from significant strikes, takedowns, control time, knockdowns, submission attempts, and finishes. There are tiered bonuses for finishes and achievement badges for standout performances. Full details are in How to Play.
Yes. Points are earned for what your fighter does in the cage, regardless of the result. A losing fighter who lands a hundred strikes and gets four takedowns can still score well.
Once the last fight of the card ends and official stats are confirmed. We reserve the right to make adjustments if there's an error in stats from our data provider, but post-confirmation results are final.
Entries and prizes
Browse tournaments, tap one, build your lineup, confirm entry. Free contests enter directly. Paid contests deduct the entry fee from your wallet.
Some tournaments allow multiple entries with different lineups. Others are single-entry. Each contest displays its entry rules.
Cash prizes land in your wallet automatically once the contest finalises. You can withdraw to your nominated payment method anytime, subject to identity verification.
Winnings may be taxable. We may issue tax forms (such as a 1099) for winnings over a threshold amount during the year. You are responsible for filing and paying any applicable taxes. We don't provide tax advice — consult a tax professional if you're unsure.
Wallet, deposits, and withdrawals
Go to your wallet, tap Add Funds, choose your payment method, enter the amount, confirm. Deposits are usually instant.
Go to your wallet, tap Cash Out, choose your withdrawal method, enter the amount. First withdrawals may require identity verification (proof of ID and address). Most withdrawals process within 10 business days, often faster.
Deposits are free. Withdrawal fees, if any, are displayed before you confirm. Inactivity fees may apply to accounts that have been dormant for more than 18 months — see the Terms of Service for details.
Some states have legally required deposit limits. You can also set your own deposit limits through the Responsible Gaming section in your account settings.
Responsible play
Yes. You can set deposit limits, contest entry limits, and spending limits at any time in Settings → Responsible Gaming.
Yes. You can self-exclude for periods of 3 months, 6 months, 1 year, 3 years, 5 years, or 10 years. You can also close your account permanently. See the Responsible Gaming section.
If you or someone you know has a problem with gambling, free confidential help is available. Call the National Council on Problem Gambling at 1-800-GAMBLER, or visit ncpgambling.org. State-specific resources are listed in the Responsible Gaming section.
Account and support
Tap Forgot Password on the login screen, enter your email, follow the reset link.
Email [SUPPORT_EMAIL] from the email on your account, or use the in-app account closure option in Settings.
Email [SUPPORT_EMAIL] with as much detail as possible — screenshots help.