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NFL Playoffs Fantasy Game: JG Found One
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01/04/05 01:49 PM
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I've been checking ESPN, Yahoo, Fox, Sporting News, and CBS for a "Bracket Style" game like we had last spring for the NCAA Basketball Tournament. Can't find one, though..... EDIT: JG found one I found a free game at http://www.fanpool.com/ Let's see how it works: GangsterBB Corleone
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Re: NFL Playoffs Fantasy Game: JG Found One
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01/04/05 03:02 PM
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It's not a bracket style it's players if you want that. I'm not going to play this one (yeah I'm a wuss) lol http://fantasygames.sportingnews.com/football/playoffs/basic/index.html?aff_origin=acctpage Just wondering: why do we even need espn, etc... to do this. We can just do it ourselves, everyone posts their picks and we can agree on a point value for each game and then whoever has the most points- I'll even nominate PLAW to run it :p
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Re: NFL Playoffs Fantasy Game: JG Found One
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01/04/05 03:31 PM
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That's what I was thinking; we could run our own.
I asked on a few fantasy message boards if anyone knows of a game. If we don't find one by tomorrow, I'll be happy to commish one for us.
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Re: NFL Playoffs Fantasy Game: JG Found One
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01/04/05 04:28 PM
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OK, fuck it. We'll do it ourselves.
Here we go...
WEEK 1
Pick a winner for each of these games: (wins worth (TBD) points each)
Game 1- Jets at San Diego Game 2- Denver at Indianapolis Game 3- St. Louis at Seattle Game 4- Minnesota at Green Bay
WEEK 2
Pick a winner for each of these games: (wins worth (TBD) points each)
Game 5- Your Game 1 winner vs. Pittsburgh Game 6- Your Game 2 winner vs. New England Game 7- Your game 3 winner vs. Philadelphia Game 8- Your game 4 winner vs. Atlanta
WEEK 3 Pick a winner for each of these games (wins worth (TBD) points each) Game 9- Your Game 5 winner vs. your Game 6 winner Game 10- Your Game 7 winner vs. your Game 8 winner
Week 4 - Super Bowl Pick a winner for this game (win worth (TBD) points)
Your game 9 winner vs. your Game 10 winner.
***TBD is "to be determined". I'm open to discussion on how the point values for each round should go.
The only problem here is one of "security". Posting your entry last, after seeing everyone else's can be considered an advantage.
So what I'm gonna do is this.....
I'm going to PM my entry to JG by 5:30 EST today. Everyone else should wait until 6:00 PM EST today, and then PM their entries to me.
The deadline will be 8:00 AM EST on Saturday.
At that time, I will post everyone's entry, and JG can post mine.
Please give me feedback on a scoring system. I'm thinking as follows....
Week 1, one point for each win, total max points: 4 Week 2, two points for each win, total max points: 8 Week 3, six points for each win, total max points: 12 Super Bowl: 16 points
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Re: NFL Playoffs Fantasy Game: JG Found One
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01/04/05 04:38 PM
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One more thing....
When you PM your entry to me, please copy the above format into the PM, so your entry looks like this:
WEEK 1
Pick a winner for each of these games: (wins worth (TBD) points each)
Game 1- Jets at San Diego NAME OF TEAM YOU PICK Game 2- Denver at Indianapolis NAME OF TEAM YOU PICK Game 3- St. Louis at Seattle NAME OF TEAM YOU PICK Game 4- Minnesota at Green Bay NAME OF TEAM YOU PICK
WEEK 2
Pick a winner for each of these games: (wins worth (TBD) points each)
Game 5- Your Game 1 winner vs. Pittsburgh NAME OF TEAM YOU PICK Game 6- Your Game 2 winner vs. New England NAME OF TEAM YOU PICK Game 7- Your game 3 winner vs. Philadelphia NAME OF TEAM YOU PICK Game 8- Your game 4 winner vs. Atlanta NAME OF TEAM YOU PICK
WEEK 3 Pick a winner for each of these games (wins worth (TBD) points each)
Game 9- Your Game 5 winner vs. your Game 6 winner NAME OF TEAM YOU PICK Game 10- Your Game 7 winner vs. your Game 8 winner NAME OF TEAM YOU PICK
Week 4 - Super Bowl Pick a winner for this game (win worth (TBD) points)
Your game 9 winner vs. your Game 10 winner.NAME OF TEAM YOU PICK
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Re: NFL Playoffs Fantasy Game: JG Found One
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01/04/05 04:52 PM
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Your matchups are not correct. You say that your Game 3 winner plays Phila. in Round 2. That is not true if Minnesota beats the Packers - than Minn. plays the Eagles. You can't be specific like that in laying out the future games. Maybe you should only do one week and if you get the teams right only than can you use them for the next week. A bit more work but ... And I think we should have WussBag DB be the Commish he would never do anything to compomise the outcome. Oh wait nevermind, let's stick with PL. :p
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Re: NFL Playoffs Fantasy Game: JG Found One
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01/04/05 05:00 PM
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Originally posted by Don Sicilia: Someone's a little bitter, huh... :rolleyes: :p Just a 'smidge' Paper Champion. Not only do you abuse your power as commissioner - not only do you take my championship - my time in the Sun - but the topper is that you take my championship winnings - my $$$ - and you go and buy yourself a car. A brand new car - based on my hard work. You have dragged the fine and good Bigelow family name into the mud. I can only hope that you sleep well at night. I now understand why everyone calls you DoucheBag ...
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Re: NFL Playoffs Fantasy Game: JG Found One
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01/04/05 05:19 PM
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Originally posted by Big Daddy Don: Your matchups are not correct.
You say that your Game 3 winner plays Phila. in Round 2. That is not true if Minnesota beats the Packers - than Minn. plays the Eagles. You can't be specific like that in laying out the future games. Hmmm.... Upon further review you appear to be correct. That's probably why none of the fantasy game sites are offering this game. OK, guys. Hold off on PMing me your entries for now. Lemme mull this over for a while.
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Re: NFL Playoffs Fantasy Game: JG Found One
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01/04/05 06:20 PM
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Well.....
We could say that you can only pick from your times that are still leave from the preceding round in subsequent rounds.
In other words, if you pick the Jets to beat SD and you are correct, then you can pick between the Jets and their opponent in the next round.
But if SD wins, then you can only pick their opponent.
So the "penalty", if you will, for picking wrong is the loss of points and the decrease in options for who you can pick in the next round.
As you say, BD, a lot of work...keeping track of the score, who has which live live teams, making sure everyone understands the rules and doesn't pick any teams that they are not allowed to pick, etc.
Sorry, guys. I think I'll pass.
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Re: NFL Playoffs Fantasy Game: JG Found One
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01/04/05 07:06 PM
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Looks like we're not playing at all, unless someone else volunteers to run the game.
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Re: NFL Playoffs Fantasy Game: JG Found One
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01/04/05 08:43 PM
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Well, that explains the PM I got!
I studied Italian for 2 semesters. Not once was a "C" pronounced as a "G", and never was a trailing "I" ignored! And I'm from Jersey! lol Whaddaya want me to do? Whack a guy? Off a guy? Whack off a guy? --Peter Griffin My DVDs | Facebook | Godfather Filming Locations
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Re: NFL Playoffs Fantasy Game: JG Found One
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01/05/05 03:39 PM
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I found a free game at http://www.fanpool.com/ Let's see how it works: GangsterBB Corleone
I studied Italian for 2 semesters. Not once was a "C" pronounced as a "G", and never was a trailing "I" ignored! And I'm from Jersey! lol Whaddaya want me to do? Whack a guy? Off a guy? Whack off a guy? --Peter Griffin My DVDs | Facebook | Godfather Filming Locations
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Re: NFL Playoffs Fantasy Game: JG Found One
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01/05/05 03:54 PM
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You suck with spreads, huh? Sorry. You're going down! Don't forget who won the regular season. :p
I'd imagine this game will be much closer, tho, as there are so few games...
I studied Italian for 2 semesters. Not once was a "C" pronounced as a "G", and never was a trailing "I" ignored! And I'm from Jersey! lol Whaddaya want me to do? Whack a guy? Off a guy? Whack off a guy? --Peter Griffin My DVDs | Facebook | Godfather Filming Locations
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Re: NFL Playoffs Fantasy Game: JG Found One
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01/05/05 04:02 PM
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Originally posted by DonMichaelCorleone: how realistic were the spreads? Plaw could answer that better than I could. I'm sure the spreads were standard, tho. I guess we'll see what you're made of! :p
I studied Italian for 2 semesters. Not once was a "C" pronounced as a "G", and never was a trailing "I" ignored! And I'm from Jersey! lol Whaddaya want me to do? Whack a guy? Off a guy? Whack off a guy? --Peter Griffin My DVDs | Facebook | Godfather Filming Locations
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Re: NFL Playoffs Fantasy Game: JG Found One
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The spreads were about right, give or take half a point here or there.
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Re: NFL Playoffs Fantasy Game: JG Found One
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01/05/05 04:49 PM
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Originally posted by DonMichaelCorleone: "close games" 2.5 spread and "blowout games" 3.5-4.5 spreads That doesn't make much sense to me. The spread is about match-ups. From what little I understand about it: The whole idea of the spread is to try to equalize the playing field for both teams. That is, a great team would have to cover a higher spread than a poor team -- the poor team would be "given" 6.5 or 9.5 or whatever "points" at the start. The half-point is to prevent ties. The spreads are created by bookies, to their advantage (of course). Plaw?
I studied Italian for 2 semesters. Not once was a "C" pronounced as a "G", and never was a trailing "I" ignored! And I'm from Jersey! lol Whaddaya want me to do? Whack a guy? Off a guy? Whack off a guy? --Peter Griffin My DVDs | Facebook | Godfather Filming Locations
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Re: NFL Playoffs Fantasy Game: JG Found One
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01/05/05 05:22 PM
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Originally posted by DonMichaelCorleone: How do they come up with the spreads? You had to ask? You're gonna owe me big time for this one, cuz it ain't simple to explain. Remember how I was talking about how if you bet with a sportsbook, you have to risk $11 for every $10 you want to win, regardless of which team you want to bet on? That's how the "book" (legal or illegal) makes their profit, because the average bettor is unable to pick at the .524 rate necessary to break even. But it's all dependent upon a point spread, or "line" that attracts an equal amount of action on each side. Take the Denver-Indianapolis game this weekend. The line is what, 9 1/2? But if Indianapolis was only, say, a 2 point favorite, it's reasonable to assume that virtually no one would bet on Denver. And if Indianapolis won, the bookmakers would sustain huge losses. Of course, if Denver wins, they would make a huge profit, but a) It's unlikely that Denver will win the game, and b) The bookmakers aren't looking to take the risk. They want their profit to be assured. So experienced linemakers (today the lines emanate from the large Las Vegas sportsbooks. In the old days, guys like Casino character Ace Rothstein), people who know the history of how the public tends to bet, create a line designed to attract what they think will be an equal amount of action on each team. Presumably, they're very good at what they do, since I haven't heard of any Las vegas sportsbooks going broke recently. Now, ideally, the books will be perfectly in balance, with an equal amount wagered on each team. So with everyone laying 11-10, the bookies can't lose. Take in $1000 in bets on Team A, and $1000 on Team B. Whichever team wins, the bookie collects $1100 from the losers, and pays the winners only $1000. Now, the larger the bookie, the less important it is that his books balance exactly. At a big Las Vegas sportsbook, for example, if they take in $350,000 on Team A, but $370,000 on Team B, they still make a profit whichever team wins. If Team A wins, they collect $407,000 from the backers of Team B ($370,000, plus $37,000 more because they are laying 11-10), and pay out $350,000 to the backers of Team A, for a $57,000 profit. If team B wins, they collect $385,000 from the backers of Team A ($350,000, plus $35,000 more because they are laying 11-10), and pay out $370,000 to the backers of Team B, for a $15,000 profit. So as long as a point spread is created which attracts roughly an equal amount of money on each side, the bookie can't lose. But what, you might ask, does a small neighborhood illegal bookmaker do if his books don't balance, and he doesn't have the volume to make a profit whichever team wins as in the example above? He simply takes the amount that he is "out of balance", and wagers it (called a "layoff") with a larger bookie. And if that wager puts the larger bookie too much out of balance, he wagers his excess with a bookie who is even larger. Think of it as a pyramid. In the end, all the excess is "layed off" by the smaller bookies, thus insuring their profit, and at the top of the pyramid, the imbalance only affects the size of the profit, as in the example above with the bookie who is handling hundreds of thousands. But again: The key point here is the experience of the linemakers in creating a pointspread that will attract roughly an equal amount of wagering on each side.
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