Play in the RT Sports Fantasy Football Championship

Fantasy football season is here and RealTime Fantasy Sports is giving you a shot at a $500,000 grand prize with their RealTime Fantasy Sports Fantasy Football Championship! If you are a serious fantasy football player then this is going to be the fantasy football contest you do not want to watch go by!
Right now new users who sign up at www.rtsports.com/alarm and use promo code ALARM23 at checkout will get a 100% deposit match up to $200!
Join the RT Sports Fantasy Football Championship
The RT Sports Fantasy Football Championship is a contest where you have the opportunity to take home $500,000! Blow are the league settings for this year's contest!
Contest Structure
- 12-Team Leagues
- Online draft
- Choose your draft time
- RealTime scoring
- Deep rosters with double flex
- Individual league champions win cash
- Top teams qualify for grand prizes
- $300 per team, $850 for 3 teams
Prizes
- $500,000 Overall Grand Prize
- $75,000 Overall 2nd Prize
- $25,000 Overall 3rd Prize
- Grand prizes paid to 100 places
- Overall consolation prizes
- Each league champion receives $1,000
- 2nd place $400 / 3rd place $200
Rosters
- 20 Players on each roster
- 10 Starters each week
- 1 Quarterback
- 2 Running Backs
- 2 Wide Receivers
- 1 Tight End
- 2 Flex RB/WR/TE
- 1 Defense Special Teams
- 1 Kicker
Online Draft
- Draft your team online
- You choose your draft times, draft when you want
- Assemble one player ranking and use it in all your drafts
- Every draft has a live commissioner
- Reliable online drafting software
- Free mock drafting anytime you like

RT Sports Fantasy Football Championship Scoring Settings
Knowing the scoring settings for your fantasy football leagues is among the most important things. It shapes how you draft and the players you want to target. Here are the scoring settings for the RT Sports Fantasy Football Championship:
Rushing:
- 6 points for each touchdown.
- 2 points for each 2-point conversion (QBs, RBs, WRs, TEs, and Ks only).
- 0.1 bonus points each yard.
- 1 point deducted for each fumble lost.
Passing:
- 4 points for each touchdown.
- 2 points for each 2-point conversion (QBs, RBs, WRs, TEs, and Ks only).
- 0.05 bonus points each yard.
- 1 point deducted for each 1 interception.
Receiving:
- 6 points for each touchdown.
- 2 points for each 2-point conversion (QBs, RBs, WRs, TEs, and Ks only).
- 0.1 bonus points each yard.
- 1 bonus points for each reception.
Kicking:
- 3 points for each successful field goal.
- 1 points for each successful PAT.
- 0.1 bonus points for each additional yard in length, starting with 31 yard scores.
Special Teams:
- 6 points for each kickoff return touchdown (Def/ST and individuals).
- 6 points for each punt return touchdown (Def/ST and individuals).
Defense:
- 6 points for each touchdown.
- 2 points for each safety.
- 5 bonus points for shutout.
- 3 points for 1 to 9 points allowed.
- 1 point for 10 to 13 points allowed.
- 1 bonus point for every sack.
- 2 bonus points for each opponent's fumble recovered.
- 2 bonus points for each interception.
- 2 bonus points for each extra point return.
Week 1 of the NFL season in all leagues is a play-all week. All teams play against each other to take some luck out of the leagues and allow top teams notch a victory. The top half of teams receive a win and the lower half receive a loss. In weeks 2 through 12 all teams will play a round-robin schedule of every team in the league.
Top 4 teams by record and points scored in each league will make the league playoffs beginning in Week 13. League championships will be in Week 14.
Win the Grand Prize This Season With RT Sports Fantasy Football Championships
Rt Sports has the very best when it comes to Football Championship contests and this year they are giving you a shot to take home their $500,000 grand prize!
Sign up today at RT Sports and take advantage of their 100% new user deposit bonus of up to $200 when you use promo code ALARM23 at checkout and start winning today!
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