Well, another tie this week which wouldn't have posed much of a problem until Koopie decided to push the rules envelope and use his 5 point suicide week. So how were his points doled out? Well, since he picked BC and Saskatchewan he automatically got 5 points for the SK win. A BC win got him 5 but a Calgary win was a minus 5 so they cancelled each other out in my eyes and he ended up with a 5 point week. A bold move Koopie and one that might have turned out to be brilliant, if not for the tie!
As for the rest of us not much was decided. A few minor shifts (minor since we all got either 4 or 5 points!) but the same rules apply for points for week nine: one game worth 4 points and one worth two. Hopefully no more ties.
Don't forget that in Week Ten we have our first MANDATORY 5 point suicide week. This week will not count as your usual 5 pointer which will remain intact if currently unused. As for combining it with any other combination of extra-point options....negative. No "doubl-suicide" weeks or "four-point/suicde combos" allowed. Enough said.
1. Kevin Hilliard - 75.5 (5) **+
2. Dr. Don Klassen - 71.5 (4) ***
3. Pat Strain - 64.5 (5) *+
Randy Krahn - 64.5 (5) *++
5. The New Demoncats - 63 (5) *
6. Cindy Hiebert - 62.5 (5) **
Chris Friesen - 62.5 (4) **
El Duque - 62.5 (4) **+
9. Grant Hilliard - 61.5 (5) *+
Jeff Hoeppner - 61.5 (4) **
11. El Presidente - 60.5 (5) **
12. Ian Pudsey - 58 (5) *
13. Matthew Winter - 55.5 (5) *
14. Sonya Butler - 52 (5) *+
Dan Roberts - 52 (4) ++
16. Mark Klassen - 49.5 (5)
Blair Morton - 49.5 (4) +
18. Ron Koop - 47 (5) S
19. Greg Hilliard - 45 (5)
Zak Jarosz - 45 (4) *
21. Cheryl Koop - 42.5 (5)
22. Steve Krecklo - 34 (5) +
23. Michael Aitkens - 32.5 (4)
(pts.) - points for this week
* - perfect weeks
+ - four-point weeks used (3 max.)
S - five-point suicide week used (1 only)
Sunday, August 19, 2007
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2 comments:
What a week! Poolies, what is the advice for suicide week?
Good post.
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