*Each player begins with 2000 points. If you join the game after Week 1, you still start with 2000 points.
*Just like the traditional Pick 'Em game, you're just picking winners. The new part of the game is the use of the money line to make each pick worth a certain amount of points.
*Points are earned with a correct selection. A loss can mean negative points based on the money line price for the team selected. (See Scoring Examples below)
*Player can't bet more points than what they have from the previous week. You do not have to pick all 16 games each week.
*The player with the most points earned after Week 17, is the winner. A player must pick a minimum of 10 games over the entire season to be eligible for the league title.
Scoring Examples
Thanks and good luck!Carolina (-170) at Denver (+150)
All underdogs (for example, Denver) is a 100 point bet. If Denver wins, a correct pick is worth 150 points.
The favorite (Carolina) is a 170 point bet. If Carolina wins, a correct pick is worth 100 points.
The greater the plus, the greater the underdog. The lower the minus, the greater the favorite.
N.Y. Giants (-110) at Dallas (-110)
This is a virtual pick 'em game meaning there's no favorite. Either team is a 110 point bet with a correct pick worth 100 points.
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*Money line is from Westgate Superbook via VegasInsider.com at the time of posting*
Week 2 Schedule (16 games)
Thursday, September 15
N.Y. Jets (-110) at Buffalo (-110)
Sunday, September 18
San Francisco (+600) at Carolina (-900)
Dallas (+125) at Washington (-145)
Cincinnati (+155) at Pittsburgh (-175)
New Orleans (+180) at N.Y. Giants (-210)
Miami (+250) at New England (-300)
Kansas City (+120) at Houston (-140)
Tennessee (+210) at Detroit (-250)
Baltimore (-300) at Cleveland (+250)
Seattle at Los Angeles (NO LINE)
Tampa Bay (+250) at Arizona (-300)
Jacksonville (+150) at San Diego (-170)
Atlanta (+180) at Oakland (-210)
Indianapolis (+225) at Denver (-265)
Green Bay (-135) at Minnesota (+115)
Monday, September 20
Philadelphia (+150) at Chicago (-170)