2014 Fantasy Football Playoff Pool “Multiplier”
This
pool is similar to the Hold em pool both in the
starting lineup and the scoring format.
However after the first week, you change your lineup to add players that
are still alive with a multiplier applied to every player that stays in your
lineup for more than one week.
Website
This year, I will again be using this website: http://PlayoffFFPool.Tripod.com. Let me know if you have any suggestions
for improvements. With my limited
web building skills, I will try to accommodate. I will use this site for lineup entry,
scoring updates, and all other communications.
Starting
Roster
To play, simply submit a lineup before the playoffs begin. The lineup must consist of 12 players (2
QB, 3 RB, 4 WR, 1 K, and 2 DEF).
The catch is that each starting lineup may have only one player from
each of the 12 playoff teams.
All starting lineups must be
submitted to the Commissioner before the first playoff game starts (3:30 PM CST
Saturday).
Tiebreaker
Players
In addition to the original lineup, three extra players from any
team will be used for tiebreakers.
The three players can play ANY position and can be from the same team. However, the tiebreaker players CANNOT
be part of your original starting twelve.
The tiebreaker players will get the multiplier, but we will not change
these players after the first week.
Multiplier Rules
Beginning with the second
playoff week you are allowed to change your lineup. You may change as many players as you
like.
The multiplier is the number of
weeks the player has been in your lineup times the number of fantasy points
scored that week. For example, if
you start Alex Smith in week 1 and leave him in your lineup throughout the
playoffs, you will get double points in week two, triple points in week three
and quadruple points when Alex Smith leads Kansas City to the Superbowl title.
Fees and
Prize Money
Each team
will pay an entry fee of $10. In
order to cover postage and other minor costs, I will take one free entry. Please pay early so I can pay the
winners in a timely manner.
Prize money
will be distributed based on the number of entrants. If there is a tie for one of the prizes,
the cumulative score of the three tiebreaker players will be used to decide a
winner. If it is still tied after
the extra players, the prize will be divided equally among those teams.
Scoring
See Pool
Scoring Rules
Commissioner
Any questions, contact Brian Mackenthun. You can reach me at (952) 215-1405 with
any questions or to call in your lineup.
My email address is Mackspools@yahoo.com. Good luck!