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The competition is based around predicting eleven matches per week. The tournament is operated on a weekly basis.

Our unique scoring system will offer excellent entertainment as one goal could change your weekly score by as much as
22 points.

For each match you have to predict three elements.

a) Predict the score of the Home team
b) Predict the score of the Away Team
c) Allocate a priority number to each contest

The priority number works as follows

You are allocated eleven priority numbers 1-11. The number eleven is treated as your banker result, down to number
one as a game that you are not sure about

Scoring:

For every match that you correctly predict the result ie: Home, Away, Draw - you will receive the priority number you
place against that match. For every match that you correctly predict the score as well, ie: 1-0, 2-1 - you will receive
double the priority number you place against that match. You can only a priority number once - therefore having
to list 11-1.


For example, lets take one match that you expect to get right and one that would be hard to predict.

Arsenal v Wigan
Chelsea v Man Utd

Your predictions for these matches would probably look like this

Arsenal v Wolves H 2-0 11
Chelsea v Man Utd D 1-1 1

If Arsenal beat Wigan 3-1 - you would have gained 11 points for predicting the result correctly, but you would not double the 11 points as the score was incorrect. If however, you correctly predicted that the Chelsea v Man Utd would finish 1-1, you would actually gain 2 pts as you doubled the priority number against this match.

As you can see there are a number of tactics you can use when predicting the scores. You could be bold and go with your instincts or you could play safe and go with the majority.


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