I will one of these Wednesdays, but out tonight.

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Jeff
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 12:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [BKHockey] Re: nhl playoff pool

 

I'm in.  Only Alex would propose a scheme like that.  UsableMarkets
indeed . . .

Anyone in for ice time tonight?

- Jeff

On 3/25/2009 8:44 AM, Andre Johnson wrote: 

I'm in

Andre
Skype andre.johnson.nyc 

Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

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From: alex kirtland 
Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 08:24:19 -0400
To: [email protected]<[email protected]>;
[email protected]<[email protected]>
Subject: [BKHockey] nhl playoff pool
Gents, I think it's time to start thinking about an NHL playoff pool.
This pool is a bit different than most pools, but also, hopefully, more
fun.

The only thing I need to know now is whether you're in.  Friends are
also invited.

The rules are:
 
MAIN RULES (for $20 real cash)
- Every player receives $1,000 play money.  
- They can use this play money to bet however they like on the first
round.  They can put all their money on Detroit, or they can spread
their money out over all the series.  ($12 PIT, $12 BOS, and so on)
- You must pick a series winner (if you bet on a series).  Doesn't
matter how many games the series go.
- If you lose a series, you lose all the play money you bet on that
series.  If you win, you win in proportion to how much you bet alongside
the other winners.  (So, if I bet $20 on DET and there's a total of $100
on the series, yet I'm the only player that picked DET, then I win all
$100 for that series.  If another person picked DET too, but bet $40 of
their money, they'd win 2/3 of the pot and I'd win 1/3.  If a third
person had picked DET and bet $20, the pot would be split 1/2, 1/4 and a
1/4. Conversely, if everyone had picked DET, everyone just gets their
money back.)
- At the end of the round we tote up who won the most play money.  Each
player can carry over their winnings to the next round and bet as they
see fit.  The more money you won, the more money you can bet.  Also,
*everyone* gets an additional $200 of play money.  And at each new round
everyone gets the additional $200 (so you're never out).
- We repeat this until the cup is trotted out.
- There is no requirement to bet all of your play money in each round.

- At the end we add up who won the most play money, and the real cash
gets split three ways: 1st place gets 70%, 2nd 20%, and 3rd 10%.
 
SIDE BET (for an extra $5 real cash)
- Between the 1st and 2nd rounds (but not before) we'll share with
everyone how you bet in the 1st round (totally transparent, who you
picked and how much you bet).  
- For $5 you can then bet on who you think will win the whole thing.  
- For example, I see that Joe is a great better and picker, so I bet my
money that Joe will be the ultimate winner.  You can only pick one
person.  And you can pick yourself, if you like.  
- At the end the pot gets split evenly between those who correctly
picked the winner.  
- If no one correctly picked the winner everyone gets their money back.
 
IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS: email me asap
 
IF YOU'RE IN: Just send me your name, we'll take picks later
 
~alex


Regards,
~alex

Alex Kirtland
alexkirtland.com  |  phone: +1 917.623.9131  |  skype: akirtland














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