Bottom line it seems to me they are losing sight of what differentiated them from everything else and made their product superior.
I don't agree with this at all. I think they are looking at the fantasy sites (many more users than SOM) and the daily gambling sites (huge buzz and attracting new users/different demographic than fantasy even) and thinking that they can expose them to the SOM system and all the goodness it brings, expanding their customer base in the process.
Everyone (yes including you & me Bill) who whines about how little the game has improved over time should be rejoicing right now, because FINALLY the SOM team has seized on an opportunity to grow the business. And if they are successful, then it will only help the traditonal netplayers and SOM Online players because the daily game will still be based on the same card engine as the other two platforms, and so they may gain additional resources to improve the base platform as a result of adding a new way to consume SOM.
So Valen I think you've got it backwards - SOM is not trying to be like the fantasy sites with this move, it would be death to try a "me too" play given how mature that market is. They are saying, "we can bring SOM to this market and it WILL be different, and that's how we can grow." Ya feel me?
I loved SOM as a product but quite honestly had zero respect for them as a business until this move. The biggest opportunity for them since SOM Online got me to play way back when. I was a Pursue the Pennant guy originally FWIW.