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Title: Bitcoin Fantasy Football League
Post by: TTBit on August 18, 2010, 11:02:18 AM
I've started Bitcoin FFL.

Can be viewed here: http://games.espn.go.com/ffl/leaguesetup/settings?leagueId=583534&view=draft

Cost: 250 BTC per team (to be held by someone else. 4000 BTC total purse)

Draft: Tuesday, September 7th 2010 at 10:00pm ET. Snake draft

16 teams. 4 division of 4.
Schedule randomized by ESPN
6 teams make playoffs. 2 byes week 14. Season ends week 16.

Standard scoring, see link.

Prizes:
Winning division 500 BTC (x4)
Superbowl runner-up 500 BTC
Superbowl winner: 1500 BTC

Divisions and Draft order will be randomized by public lottery. Details to come, but will be random.



Title: Re: Bitcoin Fantasy Football League
Post by: Red on August 18, 2010, 06:03:08 PM
This bring to mine an idea I had a couple of days back. I haven't seen the Football pool game being done using bitcoins.

For those who don't know the game. It is a 10 by 10 grid of squares. Each persons buys one or more squares for a standard price. Sometimes a dollar. Often a quarter. Normally, all 100 squares must be sold before the game. Each person chooses they squares they want from among those remaining. The are all arbitrary at this point so none can be known better than others.

After all are sold, a random process is used to assign the numbers 0-9 to the horizontal and vertical axis. The horizontal represents the low order digit of one teams score. The vertical represents the low order digit of the other team.

At the end of each game quarter. The square owner who matches the digits of the score is awarded 25% of the pool.

I doubt the game generalizes to low scoring games like the other world football/american soccer.