8 Person Draft Pool
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athlete37Does anyone on here want to do an 8 man pool where each person drafts 8 teams (in S-curve fashion) and you receive points for each game each of your teams wins multiplied by their seed? For instance, you receive 8 points if you draft Ohio State and they make it to the Final Four (4 wins x 2 seed). Or if you select Xavier and they make the sweet 16, you receive 12 points (6 seed x 2 wins). It's fun and every team has to be chosen through the eight rounds (If you select the play-in game the last round you simply get the winner and they have to knock off the 1 seed for you to get points). The first 7 people to reply will be in with me
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athlete37I should clarify that your score is based on the combination of the points your eight teams score for you, not simply the team who scores the most points
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Laley23Im in. How exactly does it work?
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athlete37Okay, so each round in the draft consists of 8 picks, there are 8 rounds (64 teams if you combine the play-in teams to 1). Each person drafts a team, teams seeded lower that have upset potential are more valuable but also risky (If Old Dominion gets 11 points per win they register because they are an eleven seed, so they would score you 11 points by beating ND, but nothing if they lose). 1 seeds actually tend to go in the later rounds since even if they win the tourney they only score you six points. Person who's 8 teams score the most collective points win.
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burt07I'm down, I used to do this with my dad and two of my brothers for a number of years. Ours was just simply drafting teams and whoever won won, but this sounds fun.
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athlete37Alright, so we have 3. Ideally we have the other 5 tomorrow and can start tomorrow night. We'll have to figure out some way to do the ordering unless you guess just wanna do it in order of joining (in an S-curve the person to pick first in the first round also picks last in even numbered rounds and ends up with a useless 16 seed in his last pick)
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sportswizuhrdWhy not.
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Laley23
I say just use a random number organizer. Assign us all numbers and put them in the generator.athlete37 wrote: Alright, so we have 3. Ideally we have the other 5 tomorrow and can start tomorrow night. We'll have to figure out some way to do the ordering unless you guess just wanna do it in order of joining (in an S-curve the person to pick first in the first round also picks last in even numbered rounds and ends up with a useless 16 seed in his last pick) -
Azubuike24I love these. I'm in.
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athlete37alright, here is the generator we will use: http://www.random.org/sequences/?min=1&max=7&col=1&format=html&rnd=new
the numbers for the generator will be order joined:
1. myself (athlete37)
2. laley23
3. burt07
4. sportswhizuhrd
5. Azubuike24
6. ?
7. ?
8. ?
Laley23, I'll let you generate in order to be fair, don't generate till we have though, don't wanna scare anyone off by a bad pick (although I'd rather have 8 and 9 than 1 and 16 I think) -
Laley23Yeah, getting the 16 seed would blow. But at the same time, the whole last round is basically for naught. 16s and 15s have no shot.
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cviewI'll do it. How exactly are we doing it? On here or on another website?
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Laley23
I assume on here. Scoring is easy. Multiply the seed by each round they win.cview wrote: I'll do it. How exactly are we doing it? On here or on another website? -
cview
Easy now. I'm getting a Big Ten education. What is this multiplication you speak of?Laley23 wrote:
I assume on here. Scoring is easy. Multiply the seed by each round they win.cview wrote: I'll do it. How exactly are we doing it? On here or on another website?
I was just curious if ESPN or Yahoo had something where you could set this up and it would eliminate the teams that had been chosen. I'm all about laziness and not searching through the thread. -
Laley23
We could put the remaining teams in the a post and delete them as they are picked. Just pick from that list.cview wrote:
Easy now. I'm getting a Big Ten education. What is this multiplication you speak of?Laley23 wrote:
I assume on here. Scoring is easy. Multiply the seed by each round they win.cview wrote: I'll do it. How exactly are we doing it? On here or on another website?
I was just curious if ESPN or Yahoo had something where you could set this up and it would eliminate the teams that had been chosen. I'm all about laziness and not searching through the thread.
The multiplication is....
Murray State, a 13 seed beats Vandy and then beats UTEP, a 12 in round two before losing. Murray state won 2 rounds, so they get you 13 x 2 = 26 points. UTEP a 12 seed won just their first round so they get 12 x 1 = 12 points.
Thus, picking the correct upsets in the first and second rounds is MORE important than picking the winner of the whole thing. More than likely the winner will be no worse than a 4 seed which will max out at 4 x 6 = 24 points (6 for a 1, 12 for a 2, etc). Its also why the last round is virtually useless because the 15 and 16 seeds will be picked and wont win. 15/16 x 0 (didnt win a round) = 0 points. -
Laley23
Need one more person to join and I will generate the order to be picked.athlete37 wrote: alright, here is the generator we will use: http://www.random.org/sequences/?min=1&max=7&col=1&format=html&rnd=new
the numbers for the generator will be order joined:
1. myself (athlete37)
2. laley23
3. burt07
4. sportswhizuhrd
5. Azubuike24
6. CView
7. CCRunner
8. ?
Laley23, I'll let you generate in order to be fair, don't generate till we have though, don't wanna scare anyone off by a bad pick (although I'd rather have 8 and 9 than 1 and 16 I think) -
LeonardoI'm in
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NateDamn, I'm late.
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NateIt is confusing but he isn't explaining it right.
For every win for the team its a point times their seed. So if you take a #15 seed and they win 4 games, you get 60 pts. If you take a #1 seed and they win 4 games, you get 4 pts. -
Laley23
lol, thats exactly what I said. I just said every round they win. if they win the whole thing its 6 rounds won. So seed 4 gets 16 points in that case. Anyways, about to make the picks.Keebler wrote: It is confusing but he isn't explaining it right.
For every win for the team its a point times their seed. So if you take a #15 seed and they win 4 games, you get 60 pts. If you take a #1 seed and they win 4 games, you get 4 pts. -
Laley231. athlete37
2. laley23
3. burt07
4. sportswhizuhrd
5. Azubuike24
6. CView
7. CCRunner
8. Leonardo
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Laley23So the order will be:
1. sportswizhurd
2. athlete
3. laley
4. cview
5. az
6. burt
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Nate
Yeah, but the OP is way too confusing. I had to read it like 3 times to understand.Laley23 wrote:
lol, thats exactly what I said. I just said every round they win. if they win the whole thing its 6 rounds won. So seed 4 gets 16 points in that case. Anyways, about to make the picks.Keebler wrote: It is confusing but he isn't explaining it right.
For every win for the team its a point times their seed. So if you take a #15 seed and they win 4 games, you get 60 pts. If you take a #1 seed and they win 4 games, you get 4 pts. -
Laley23
oh ok, I thought you meant my post was confusing. Yeah the OP was nuts....I had to even ask him to explain it again lol.Keebler wrote:
Yeah, but the OP is way too confusing. I had to read it like 3 times to understand.Laley23 wrote:
lol, thats exactly what I said. I just said every round they win. if they win the whole thing its 6 rounds won. So seed 4 gets 16 points in that case. Anyways, about to make the picks.Keebler wrote: It is confusing but he isn't explaining it right.
For every win for the team its a point times their seed. So if you take a #15 seed and they win 4 games, you get 60 pts. If you take a #1 seed and they win 4 games, you get 4 pts. -
athlete37Sorry about that guys, definately could've shortened it. Let the Drafting begin tho, sportswhizuhrd is up