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# Lineups

Lineups are the new version of Brawls, available in the game feed.

Rank the Top 5 players in the game by their projected Real rating. Your score is based on accuracy. Earn trophies just like brawls.

**Leaderboard Prizes**

* Earn 100 Rax for 1st place, 80 Rax for 2nd, and so on. This is double what you could earn from Brawls.
* Enter up to 3 lineups per sport per day. This lets you choose games you care about, and have less overall competition.

**Bonus Rax**

* Earn an additional 10 Rax for each exact pick per lineup. That’s up to 150 Rax per sport per day, in addition to leaderboard prizes.
* This is 6x what you could earn from event poll Rax per sport, and replaces it.

We’ll monitor the difficulty and make adjustments to prizes accordingly.

We hope you enjoy! 🚀


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