- Three entries which started off 3-0, have only used three teams, and will have a leg up on everyone else in the tiebreaker from here on out.
- Sixteen entries which went 3-1, staying alive and putting them in the middle of the pack with respect to the tiebreaker.
- Six entries which have two or three losses, but bought back enough strikes to remain in the contest.
- Seven entries which have used up their strike allotment, but still have the opportunity to buy back in!
About that last part. At 25 live entries and a total prize pool of $2,755. the average value of an entry is currently $110. So those seven entrants have the ability to buy back in at that price. Newcomers are also still welcome until the regular season starts, although they'll be subject to the 10% premium, so the price for initial registration is now $121. I'll post more details on all this next week, but if you're interested in doing either of those things, please contact cvillehatersanddegens AT gmail DOT com.
One final reminder: C.H.A.D. becomes a single-elimination pool at this point. Aside from the tiebreaker, all entries, new or otherwise, begin on equal footing next week.
Perhaps a contestant who does not wish to re-buy into the contest could sell it to a new contender for a price between $110 and $121? They would of course have to inherit the already used teams.
ReplyDeleteSeems reasonable enough to me.
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