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brewcity77

I saw this today in the predictions...

Quote from: irishmountin10. MU top 3-point shooter and how many: Buycks- 2, DJO-2, Crowder-2

How does that work? Does he win the category if he's right on any of the three? Otherwise, couldn't someone just put up 2-3 guys in every category and cash in if one of them is right? Or does he need all three to get the win, since he put three names down? Just curious as it seems a bit unfair to just throw in every reliable three-point shooter we have like names on a dartboard.

SoCalwarrior

Unless he was right on all three, I would award zero points. You can play multiple players, but it's not an either or situation.

4everwarriors

According to some on this board, it don't matter. You predict with your head, not with your heart.
"Give 'Em Hell, Al"

brewcity77

Quote from: SoCalwarrior on January 15, 2011, 03:40:36 PM
Unless he was right on all three, I would award zero points. You can play multiple players, but it's not an either or situation.

Cool, thanks.

4everwarriors

Must be a bitch moderating this site.
"Give 'Em Hell, Al"

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