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The Daytona 500 starts Monday, February 15, 2010, so, Create Your Pool Now!!
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What It Is
Challenge you and your friends' knowledge of NASCAR. See who can correctly pick the Top 10 drivers for each race.
Make your prediction of the Top 10 NASCAR drivers each week. Accrue points based on Top 10 finishers.
Get full points for exact placings and partial points for other Top 10 finishers.
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Object of the Game
The object of the game is to get the most points each week and for the entire season.
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How It Works
You and your buddies make your predictions before each race.
When the official results are posted, we'll calculate your scores.
You and your buddies check the site to see how you did.
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Scoring
We offer 3 scoring options for this NASCAR Pick-em game:
10 points per exact pick
10 points per exact pick and 3 points for non-exact picks that finish in the Top 10
Sliding Points Scale
10 points per exact pick
» 10 points per exact pick
10 points per exact pick; 3 points for partials
» Exact pick = 10 points
» »Non-exact pick, but, competitor places in top 10 = 3 points
Sliding Points Scale
» Full Points for an exact pick
» Partial Points for a non-exact pick
Technical mumbo-jumbo of how it works:
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Full Points for an exact pick:
You'll get the full 10 points for each exact pick. Example: You pick Matt Kenseth to come in 3rd, and Matt finishes in 3rd place, so, you get 10 points for that pick.
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Partial Points for a non-exact pick:
You'll get partial points for each of your picks that finish in the Top 10. The formula is as follows:
10 (Full Points) minus (-) the difference between your pick and the actual placing of that driver.
Example: You pick Jeff Gordon to finish in 4th place. Jeff Gordon actually finishes in 2nd place. So, 4th place minus (-) 2nd place is 2, (4 - 2 = 2), which is the difference between your pick and the placing of that driver. Your score for that pick would be 8 points, (10 - 2 = 8).
Tie Breaker:
Tie Breaker: Average Speed of the Winner (xxx.xxx mph)
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When does it start
The Daytona 500 is on Monday, February 15, 2010.
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Pool Options
You choose how many weeks to compare, for the season standings.
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