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INSTRUCTIONS | |
Hockey
Pool Notes:
There are a total of 64 people in this years hockey pool. This means that 10 lowest people will be dropped from the pool after each of the first 3 rounds. This will leave 34 contestants going for the Stanley Cup finals. I have updated all of the picks and they can be accessed by the List of Picks link here or on the left hand side of the home page. Also, I have updated all of the series pages with the percentages on the series. Take a look and see what teams other participants in the pool picked. Thanks for participating and please contact me with any questions or concerns. It is once again
time for the annual playoff hockey pool. The format of the pool is going
to be the same as last year. The pool will cover the four rounds of the
playoffs and in order to do so everyone involved
will need to pick the next round of playoff games as the match-ups
are determined. As soon as the series for the first round
are set I will email you with the matchups.
Here is how the pool works: For each round, all I need from you is to pick the winner in each
series, 4 points - 3 games off = 1 point remaining. If you do not pick the correct winner of the series you are not rewarded any points. In the second round, for each series picked correctly you will be awarded five points, once again having a point deducted for each game that you are off by. In the conference finals, you will be rewarded six points for each series picked correctly and in the Stanley Cup, you will be rewarded seven points if you pick the correct team. In each round there will be a bonus of one point for each series that is called exactly. This is to encourage participants to call series in 4 and 7 games. In order to make the first rounds even more important a certain number of participants, depending on the number of entries, will be dropped. Somewhere in the neighborhood of 15 percent of the total participants will be dropped after each round based on their current standing in the pool. In order to break up a tie for any of the rounds, I am asking that you submit a guess for the total number of goals scored in each of the rounds. So, in the first round if you think that there is going to be an average of 7 goals a game, and five games a series, and there are 8 different series, then your guess for the total number of goals could be:7 X 5 X 8 = 280 This will be used as a tie-breaker for the participants getting dropped after each round as well as for determining a winner for each round. So, to become a participant, you need to send me your picks including the number of games, for each of the 8 first round series and the total number of goals that you think will be scored in the first round.Once all of the entries are in, the website will be updated with everyone's picks and the latest scores from the playoffs. Thank you for reading this and I hope you are not too confused. E-mail me with any questions and I will respond as soon as possible. Good Luck. |