2014 2nd Chance Pool |
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Superbowl It came down to points after all. With no one successfully making a correct Bonus Pick (it had to be GB or Ind), the Second-Chance Pool winner was determined by Tie-Breaker #2: "Closest to the Point Total." And with 154 points scored over the last two weeks, you had to go big to go home with the win. Congratulations to Ankrom for believing in The Greatest Living American and his ability to dial up lots of touchdowns. (The point totals listed below have been adjusted to the Superbowl Point Total.) |
PICKS | TIE-BREAKERS | ||||||||
PLAYER | W1 | W2 | W3 | SB | Bonus Pick |
Point Total |
WINNER | PLAYER | |
Stein~S | Dal | GB | Sea | NE | den | 31 | Stein~S | ||
Kessler~C | Car | GB | Sea | NE | den | 39 | Kessler~C | ||
Ankrom~JD | Dal | GB | Sea | NE | ne | 46 | Ankrom~JD | ||
TOTALS | 54 | 40 | 8 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 1 | TOTALS |
In Week Two, you must make a Week Two Pick AND a Bonus Pick. Think of it this way: Or think of it this way: The two ways to have made an "Incorrect Bonus Pick" are either: In Week Three, you must make a Week Three Pick AND submit a Point Total. The Point Total is the sum of points scored in ALL THREE remaining playoff games: |
All of the contestants with the winning Superbowl team qualify for the tie-breakers, executed as follows... Tie-Breaker #1: If only one contestant has a correct Bonus Pick, that player wins the pot. Tie-Breaker #2: Whichever remaining contestant is closest to the correct tie-breaker point-total wins the pot. |
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