After FREEPLAY exemptions we have a total prize pool of $9300. Payouts as follows:
17 regular season weekly winners $150 per week.
Super Bowl prediction $500
Best postseason-only unit total $350
Race to 50 Wins $100
Race to 100 Wins $200
1st Place Overall $3000 / 3200 (if nobody wins Race to 100 Wins)
2nd Place $1500
3rd Place $500
4th Place $300
5th Place $200
Last Place Overall $100
In the event of a tie for any of the top five overall finishers, the player with the best overall win percentage will win the money, with the other tied player winning the next finishing place's money prize.
Please refer to each individual prize's forum thread for specific rules and tiebreakers.
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After FREEPLAY exemptions we have a total prize pool of $9300. Payouts as follows:
17 regular season weekly winners $150 per week.
Super Bowl prediction $500
Best postseason-only unit total $350
Race to 50 Wins $100
Race to 100 Wins $200
1st Place Overall $3000 / 3200 (if nobody wins Race to 100 Wins)
2nd Place $1500
3rd Place $500
4th Place $300
5th Place $200
Last Place Overall $100
In the event of a tie for any of the top five overall finishers, the player with the best overall win percentage will win the money, with the other tied player winning the next finishing place's money prize.
Please refer to each individual prize's forum thread for specific rules and tiebreakers.
For the first time in fifteen years, we have a dead tie for first place heading into the Super Bowl.
As addressed in the original payout schedule, any unit total tie for any of the top five spots will go to the player with the better overall winning percentage.
For example - if we have a tie for first place, the tied player with the higher win percentage will take first place, and the tied player with the lower win percentage will take second place. This tiebreaker will apply for any of the top five finishing spots.
GL to all players competing for a top five finish
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For the first time in fifteen years, we have a dead tie for first place heading into the Super Bowl.
As addressed in the original payout schedule, any unit total tie for any of the top five spots will go to the player with the better overall winning percentage.
For example - if we have a tie for first place, the tied player with the higher win percentage will take first place, and the tied player with the lower win percentage will take second place. This tiebreaker will apply for any of the top five finishing spots.
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