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I've just read the road closure thread - I think it must have been something to do with that one. Shame, I rather liked Rendel even though we used to disagree on stuff and he could sometimes be pretty rude if you did disagree with him. I think he maybe just got carried away a bit sometimes (as we all do).
  • 5 months later...

JohnL Wrote:

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> So will their be a world cup predictor game :)


There is indeed. I'll set a pool up nearer the time. I think previous participants will be sent an automatic invitation.

  • 3 weeks later...

I've set up another Pool and those of you who have played previously should receive invitations to join. I may have sent 2 to some people by mistake.


Anyone who would like to play is welcome to join. Just set up a 'free' Superbru account and search for this pool. This is the website:


https://www.superbru.com/worldcup


I'll have a look at any rule changes, but for newcomers, you just predict match scores and score points based on how close you are to the result.

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> Less than a week to go so a rundown of the gist of it for

> any potential/actual newcomers and a reminder for

> the rest of us.

>

> Predictions mean the scores not just the result.

> Points are scored for:

>

> WP Win Point 1pt (not surprisingly) For getting

> the correct result

>

> MP Margin Point 0.5pts For predicting the result

> within 5 points of the margin between the teams.

> In theory you could get this even if you

> predicted the wrong result.

>

> BP Bonus Point 1pt For predicting the correct

> result and having the closest margin(as long as

> it's no more than 15 points). This 1pt may be

> divided if 2 or more have both.


Register here


https://www.superbru.com/home/index.php



PS Although the game is broken down into rounds, it would appear there is not a bonus point for getting all the results right (what in other previous games was called a Grand Slam Point).

Still time to play though first match is on Friday at 11.45 our time. Superbru has divided the Group matches into 4 Rounds. Round 1 fixtures are as follows:


Friday 11.45 Japan v Russia

Saturday 05.45 Australia v Fiji

Saturday 08.15 France v Argentina

Saturday 10.45 New Zealand v South Africa

Sunday 06.15 Italy v Namibia

Sunday 08.45 Ireland v Scotland

Sunday 11.15 England v Tonga

Monday 11.15 Wales v Georgia


Plenty of attractive looking matches there. Join here if you haven't already.


https://www.superbru.com/home/index.php

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