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Erensen Hockey Pool 2003 |
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2003 Hockey Pool Instructions |
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It
is once again time for the annual playoff hockey pool. The regular
season is over and the playoffs will begin on Wednesday, April 9th.
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. The website is up and
running: www.erensen.com/hockeypool2003.
You can
take a look and see how you did over the past three years at: www.erensen.com/hockeypool2002 Here
is how the pool works: For
each round, all I need from you is to pick the winner in each series,
the number of games that you think they are going to win in, and for a
tie-breaker, the total number of goals that you think will be scored in
the first round (more about this later). These
are best of seven series so you need to let me know whether you think
the teams that you pick are going to win in 4, 5, 6, or 7 games.
For each winning team you pick correctly you will get four
points, but a point will be taken away for each game you are off in the
number of games that you predicted they would win. If you call a series
exactly you will receive 1 additional bonus point.
For example, if you picked
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. We will be able to determine the exact amounts of money and the
number of people to be dropped each round once we know how many people
are going to participate. 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.
Thanks, Jon
Erensen
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