digamma
03-15-2004, 11:14 AM
I've been deemed the "administrator of our NCAA office pool.
I'm trying to decide how to score our office pool. (I moved from a 200 person office of our firm to a 20 person office--if number of people is relevant to any scoring methods.)
Ideas for scoring methods include:
Standard point per round, with the point value increasing incrementally each successive round (1-2-3-4-5-6 or 1-2-4-8-16-32, for example).
Placing more value on picking the champion or final four participants and weighting that scoring round more heavily (I guess doubling the point value per round does this as well).
Adding in an upset factor and multiplying the point per round by the seed number.
Keeping an upset factor by reducing it by only giving extra points for actual seed value upsets (for example, if a 13 beats a 4 you would get 9 bonus points--I have seen some multiply this difference by the round value).
Anybody have a favorite of these methods or one that I haven't considered at all?
I'm trying to decide how to score our office pool. (I moved from a 200 person office of our firm to a 20 person office--if number of people is relevant to any scoring methods.)
Ideas for scoring methods include:
Standard point per round, with the point value increasing incrementally each successive round (1-2-3-4-5-6 or 1-2-4-8-16-32, for example).
Placing more value on picking the champion or final four participants and weighting that scoring round more heavily (I guess doubling the point value per round does this as well).
Adding in an upset factor and multiplying the point per round by the seed number.
Keeping an upset factor by reducing it by only giving extra points for actual seed value upsets (for example, if a 13 beats a 4 you would get 9 bonus points--I have seen some multiply this difference by the round value).
Anybody have a favorite of these methods or one that I haven't considered at all?