I participate in a season long college football pool of 10 pre-selected games per weekend where you pick versus the spread, but the points you earn are the margin over the spread in the case of favorites, and for underdogs it is the number of points by which it covered.
So you earn virtually no points for picking the winners of close games, but earn considerable points for picking blowouts or large underdogs winning outright.
Additionally you rank your top 3 picks and get 1.5 times the margin for your 1st pick, 1.2 times for your 2nd pick, and 1.1 times for your 3rd ranked pick.
Any thoughts on strategies? I've debated taking mostly favorites and hope for large victory margins....But haven't done it.
Just curious on other peoples thoughts on how they might go about playing something like this.
So you earn virtually no points for picking the winners of close games, but earn considerable points for picking blowouts or large underdogs winning outright.
Additionally you rank your top 3 picks and get 1.5 times the margin for your 1st pick, 1.2 times for your 2nd pick, and 1.1 times for your 3rd ranked pick.
Any thoughts on strategies? I've debated taking mostly favorites and hope for large victory margins....But haven't done it.
Just curious on other peoples thoughts on how they might go about playing something like this.