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Ten Commandments
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As a participant, you must agree to follow, at all times, the March Madness Ten
Commandments:
- Thou Shalt Not Watch the Women's Tournament
- Thou Shalt Not Take the Tournament's Name in Vain
- Keep Holy the Month of March
- Honor Thy Bracket
- Thou Shalt Not Kill When Thy's Pick is Incorrect
- Thou Shalt Not Covet Another Man's Bracket
- Thou Shalt Not Steal Another's Cinderella
- Thou Shalt Not Lie About Thy's Standings in the Pool
- Thou Shalt Not Mess with the Webmaster
- Spread the word of the Tournament in all its Glory
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Point distribution for each correct pick
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1st Round:
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2 pt. each
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2nd Round:
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3 pt. each
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3rd Round:
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5 pt. each
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4th Round:
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7 pt. each
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Final Four:
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8 pt. each
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Final Game:
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10 points
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Tiebreaker
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For the final game, you will pick a total score that represents the combined score
for both teams. This is in case of a tie after all the points have been distributed.
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Due Date
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The time is captured when you enter your bracket. Any bracket entered after
will not be accepted.
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Account Information
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We will ask for your name, a password, and your email address when you create an
account. The name you choose is the name that will appear on the standings page.
We reserve the right to change any names we deem inappropriate. You will need your
password to retrieve and view your bracket throughout the tournament. Your email
address will be used to contact you in case we have a question.
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Multiple Brackets
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You can enter more than one bracket on any given account. The name that will appear
in the standings for additional brackets will be the account name followed by a
number (ex. Forman2, Forman3).
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Disclaimer
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This pool is in no way endorsed by or associated with the NCAA® or the March Madness®
tournament committee. It is intended solely for the enjoyment of the participants.
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"Well if you decide to enter, you have made a good choice, not only because you will
have a team to root for in all 63 televised games, but you will be part of a growing
tradition that only comes around once a year." -Cory Flynn
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