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Posted: Tue, 22 Dec 2009 21:39:44 Post Subject: Pro Football Pick Em - Win a Thermaltake Element V Chassis |
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NFL Week Sixteen
This week's prize is sponsored by Thermaltake:
Up for grabs is a Thermaltake Element V Chassis, as shown on the Thermaltake website and at Newegg.com.
The Thermaltake VL20001W2Z Element V Full Tower Case offers both extreme performance & high capacity in a lightweight and compact enclosure. The plastic front panel is crafted to achieve a generous feeling of substance by minimizing gaps and holes. Everything is either covered or hidden to make sure the look is clean. So a system built with the Thermaltake VL20001W2Z Element V Full Tower Case will look great at all times even if it is not in use.
Scoring:
» 5 points per game for picking the winner
» 5 extra points (10 total) per game for picking the exact score
The winner of the contest is determined by which ever entrant has the most points at the end of all games this week. If the contest should end in a tie based on points alone, the tie breaker will be determined by which entrant has the lowest point differential. The point differential takes the absolute value of the difference between the actual score and your predicted score for each game, and adds them all together.
Rules:
1. You have until kick off of each game to make your picks, once a game starts you will not be able to change your pick.
2. To play you must be a registered member of the Bigbruin.com forum.
3. One winner will be chosen based on the final score of the contest.
4. At the end of the contest, the winner must provide their shipping address, and the prize will ship out right away.
5. This contest is open to participants in the USA and Canada only, and shipping is included.
6. Due the incentive to get more participants, entries are limited to one per household. We will be checking IP addresses and checking on any suspicious entries.
7. Rules subject to change.
Tips:
1. Your picks aren't set in stone until game time. You can edit your predictions for any particular game as often as you want right up to kick off.
2. Once a game starts the software does not let you see your predictions. Your best bet for remembering your picks is to take a screen shot of the predictions page or to write them down.
3. Scores will be updated when available and are listed at the bottom of the game's page.
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