Head to Head (H2H) contests allow players to face off against only one opponent in a winner take all contest.
Players can also create a Head to Head Contest of their own! These contests can be posted publicly in the lobby, or be reserved as a private contest for your invited friends or League members.
View this visual example below.
Head-to-Head (H2H) contests are one-on-one matches, where the victor claims all available prizes in a winner-takes-all style competition.
As an example only: If a player wins a $5 Head-to-Head contest, both players submit a $5 entry fee to enter the contest and $9 will be awarded to the winner of the contest with a $1 commission fee reserved for DraftKings. In the event of an identical lineup where there is no winner, the commission will be refunded automatically
Public Head-to-Head contests posted in the lobby will be auto-matched before the lock time if an opponent did not join your contest and there is another H2H that has not been filled at the time of game set lock.
The unfilled entry will only be matched with an unfilled entry in the same game set and price point, should that additional unfilled entry exist.
You will not be auto-matched against any opponents you previously defined as a “Blocked Player” in the Head to Head settings, within your Account Preferences.
Once you block an opponent, that person can no longer join your public or private head to head contests, send you head to head challenge requests, or be auto-matched with you in head-to-head contests.
Blocking only applies to head-to-head contests and may take up to ten (10) minutes to take effect. Head to Head Blocking does not apply to contests with a price point of $1,000 or more.
Learn more about how to block a player from your private or public contests.