Hello again everyone. It's that time of year again - time for
the 4th(?) annual college bowl pool. This e-mail is the official
invite to play again this year. Last year we had 80 people enter, which
was a pretty good showing given that it's not as easy to enter as the
March Madness pool. Most of the details are the same as last year, but
there a few changes, so please read everything over. I'll be happy to
answer any questions that you may have.
How much does it cost? As with virtually all my pools, entry fee is $5.00 per entry. You can enter as many times as you like. There are various ways you can pay entry fees, although PayPal is definitely NOT one of them. They are pretty stingy regarding "gambling" using that sight, so I don't want to use it.
1. Cash
2. A few people send me payments
via other means like Venmo or Chase. They are not my preferred method
(which is cash), but they work.
3. A personal check mailed
to: Klei Richards 2168 Carol View Dr. #B205, Cardiff CA 92007. That
worked reasonably well last time, so I see no reason not to continue
using it.
Next: How do I enter?
I'm attaching the
spreadsheet for you to fill out. The concept is relatively simple.
There are 35 Bowl games this year. First time around, pick who you
think will win each game. Once you've got that figured out, rank how
confident you are that the team you picked to win will actually win from
1-35 using each number exactly one time. For example, if I like
Florida State to win the BCS Cahmpionship Game, I may put 35 point on
that game. If I don't feel particularly confident about it, I may put
only 1. If the team you picked wins the game, you get the amount of
points that you placed on that game. The person with the most points at
the end of all the games wins.
For those that haven't played in one of my pools before, I
think the thing that separates mine from others is the amount of
statistics that I generate. I like to compile a lot of statistics
regarding pick distributions as the games go on, but I really like to
figure out when picks are mathematically eliminated from contention.
Many times, people need to have the team they pick lose because it would
hurt someone ahead of them in the standings more. I like finding
little gems like that.
Once all the picks have been submitted to me, I
will send out a spreadsheet containing everyone's picks and points so
you can keep me honest and play along (if that's your thing). As with
pools in the past, I will be compiling stats and commentary on the games
as they go on. The difference is that this year, I'm just going to use
a blog format instead of sending e-mail out to everyone. That makes it
less slightly less work for me, and for those that couldn't care less
about the standings, you don't have to be inundated with updates. The
blog site will be:
http://kleisports.blogspot. com/
http://kleisports.blogspot.
I don't think there's any kind of password or anything to that, so it should be good to go.
Who can enter?
Anyone. Feel free to pass this on to anyone that wants
in. The more people get in, the larger the prize pool so invite whoever
you want.
What are the payouts?
Last
year I had 80 people, and I paid out 3 places. If I somehow manage to
get 100, I'll pay out 4 places. If I get <50, I'll pay out 2.
Anything else I need to know?
I don't
think so. If I missed something, let me know. Also, if you want to be
taken off distribution, let me know that as well. I don't want to
bother people that don't want to be bothered.
Good luck to everyone!!!!!I forgot to mention, but the entries are due before the first game on the 21st of December. When you send me your entry, let me know how you intend to pay. Thanks.
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