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====What is [bracket]ology?====
 
====What is [bracket]ology?====
  
'''[bracket]ology''' is a contest to see who can best predict the outcome of the first year of bracket match-play at the climax of the inaugural 2015 NASC in Reno, Nevada. Like the NCAA’s March Madness, whoever has the best bracket, wins!
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'''[bracket]ology''' is a contest to see who can best predict the outcome of the first year of bracket match-play at the climax of the inaugural [[2015 North American SCRABBLE Championship]] in Reno, Nevada. Like the NCAA’s March Madness, whoever has the best bracket, wins!
  
 
====Why [bracket]ology?====
 
====Why [bracket]ology?====
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'''[bracket]ology''' is open to all current NASPA members (membership paid through the end of the NASC). NASPA members will be able to log into [http://www.scrabbleplayers.org/cgi-bin/services.pl Member Services] to choose their brackets and make predictions. There is no entry fee. One entry per person.  
 
'''[bracket]ology''' is open to all current NASPA members (membership paid through the end of the NASC). NASPA members will be able to log into [http://www.scrabbleplayers.org/cgi-bin/services.pl Member Services] to choose their brackets and make predictions. There is no entry fee. One entry per person.  
  
To avoid conflicts of interest, all players must choose themselves in stage one of the contest (details to come!), and those players who reach the "elite eight" in their divisions will not be allowed to continue in the '''[bracket]ology''' contest.
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To avoid conflicts of interest, all players must choose themselves in stage one of the contest and those players who reach the "elite eight" in their divisions will not be allowed to continue in the '''[bracket]ology''' contest.
  
 
====How do I play?====
 
====How do I play?====
More details will become available in the coming months. Keep an eye on NASPA's [[twitter]], [[Facebook]] or [[NASPA-PRO]] for more information!
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'''Phase 1: Pick the Finalists!''' - from May through July, log in to [http://www.scrabbleplayers.org/cgi-bin/services.pl Member Services] on the NASPA website and submit your picks for the players you think will make it to the playoffs.
  
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Don't worry if your predictions miss the mark - although there are prizes for this stage of the competition, your score for phase one will only be used in the event of a tiebreaker in the main event of [bracket]ology.
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Entrants receive one point per correct prediction, for up to 16 possible points. All Division One players '''must''' choose themselves among their top eight. In the event that a player neglects to do so, the system will automatically replace the lowest rated pick with said player.
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In the event of a tie, total correct predictions across all divisions will be used as a tiebreaker.
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You can change your picks throughout the summer. All picks are locked at 11:59pm PST on July 31, the day before NASC play begins.
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'''Phase 2: The Brackets!''' - Once the top eight are set, the online system will reopen for NASPA members to choose their predicted outcomes for each division (six divisions total). Once again, NASPA members will log in to [http://www.scrabbleplayers.org/cgi-bin/services.pl Member Services] and fill out their brackets. Computer terminals will be available at the NASC after Monday's games.  Entrants receive 1 point for a correct quarterfinal prediction; 2 points for a correct semifinal prediction; 4 point for a correct finals prediction, for a grand total of 72 points.
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All picks are locked at 8:59am PST before day four of games begins.
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====Prize Winners====
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On-site players will be eligible for cash prizes and at-home players will be eligible for "NASPA Dollars" that can be spent on the NASPA web store, on membership renewals, or on registration for the [http://www.scrabbleplayers.org/w/2016_North_American_SCRABBLE_Championship 2016 North American SCRABBLE Championship].
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=====NASC Winners=====
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'''Best Overall Bracket Performance'''
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1 - Jason Li (39 points out of 60 possible) - $160<br />
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2 - Kate Fukawa-Connelly (33) - $120<br />
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3 - Tim Weiss (31) - $100<br />
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4 - Marty Gabriel (30 / 23 from phase 1) - $80<br />
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5 - Conrad Bassett-Bouchard (30 / 21 from phase 1) - $60<br />
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6 - Puneet Sharma (30 / 20 from phase 1) - $40<br />
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7 - Brad Whitmarsh (30 / 19 from phase 1) - $20<br />
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'''Best Pick the Finalists Performance'''
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1 - Peter Armstrong (11 picks out of 16 possible) - $100<br />
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2 - Marty Gabriel (10 picks / 23 out of 48 for all divisions) - $60<br />
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3 - Conrad Bassett-Bouchard & Jeremy Hall  (10 / 21 for all divisions) - $30 each ($60 prize fund for 3rd & 4th split between two)<br />
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'''Bonus Categories'''
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Most perfect brackets: No winners!<br />
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Most correct match-ups: Bradley Whitmarsh & Marty Gabriel (9 out of 15 possible) - $50 each<br />
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Most correct division winners: Jason Li (3 out of 5 possible) - $50<br />
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=====At-Home Winners=====
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'''Best Overall Bracket Performance'''
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1 - Noah Walton (35) - free entry to NASC 2016<br />
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2 - Joe Neff (34) - $60<br />
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3 - Brett Haughney (32) - $30<br />
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4 - Daiva Markelis (30) - $20<br />
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'''Best Pick the Finalists Performance'''
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1 - Joey Titzman, Melissa Routzahn, Noah Walton (20 each) - $37 each ($110 prize fund for 1st-3rd split evenly between three)<br />
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'''Bonus Categories'''
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Most perfect brackets: No winners!<br />
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Most correct match-ups: Ed DeGuzman & Noah Walton (8) - $30 each<br />
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Most correct division winners: Joe Neff & Shan Abbasi (3) - $30 each<br />
  
 
'''[bracket]ology''' is presented by the NASPA [[Social Media Committee]]
 
'''[bracket]ology''' is presented by the NASPA [[Social Media Committee]]

Latest revision as of 11:39, 19 August 2015

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What is [bracket]ology?

[bracket]ology is a contest to see who can best predict the outcome of the first year of bracket match-play at the climax of the inaugural 2015 North American SCRABBLE Championship in Reno, Nevada. Like the NCAA’s March Madness, whoever has the best bracket, wins!

Why [bracket]ology?

Inspired by a member's suggestion, we are running this contest to take advantage of the exciting new playoff format being used at NASC. We are also always looking for ways to bring the entire NASPA community together in the spirit of friendly competition. This is a great opportunity for those who can't make it to Reno to be a part of the action!

Who can play?

[bracket]ology is open to all current NASPA members (membership paid through the end of the NASC). NASPA members will be able to log into Member Services to choose their brackets and make predictions. There is no entry fee. One entry per person.

To avoid conflicts of interest, all players must choose themselves in stage one of the contest and those players who reach the "elite eight" in their divisions will not be allowed to continue in the [bracket]ology contest.

How do I play?

Phase 1: Pick the Finalists! - from May through July, log in to Member Services on the NASPA website and submit your picks for the players you think will make it to the playoffs.

Don't worry if your predictions miss the mark - although there are prizes for this stage of the competition, your score for phase one will only be used in the event of a tiebreaker in the main event of [bracket]ology.

Entrants receive one point per correct prediction, for up to 16 possible points. All Division One players must choose themselves among their top eight. In the event that a player neglects to do so, the system will automatically replace the lowest rated pick with said player.

In the event of a tie, total correct predictions across all divisions will be used as a tiebreaker.

You can change your picks throughout the summer. All picks are locked at 11:59pm PST on July 31, the day before NASC play begins.

Phase 2: The Brackets! - Once the top eight are set, the online system will reopen for NASPA members to choose their predicted outcomes for each division (six divisions total). Once again, NASPA members will log in to Member Services and fill out their brackets. Computer terminals will be available at the NASC after Monday's games. Entrants receive 1 point for a correct quarterfinal prediction; 2 points for a correct semifinal prediction; 4 point for a correct finals prediction, for a grand total of 72 points.

All picks are locked at 8:59am PST before day four of games begins.

Prize Winners

On-site players will be eligible for cash prizes and at-home players will be eligible for "NASPA Dollars" that can be spent on the NASPA web store, on membership renewals, or on registration for the 2016 North American SCRABBLE Championship.

NASC Winners

Best Overall Bracket Performance
1 - Jason Li (39 points out of 60 possible) - $160
2 - Kate Fukawa-Connelly (33) - $120
3 - Tim Weiss (31) - $100
4 - Marty Gabriel (30 / 23 from phase 1) - $80
5 - Conrad Bassett-Bouchard (30 / 21 from phase 1) - $60
6 - Puneet Sharma (30 / 20 from phase 1) - $40
7 - Brad Whitmarsh (30 / 19 from phase 1) - $20

Best Pick the Finalists Performance
1 - Peter Armstrong (11 picks out of 16 possible) - $100
2 - Marty Gabriel (10 picks / 23 out of 48 for all divisions) - $60
3 - Conrad Bassett-Bouchard & Jeremy Hall (10 / 21 for all divisions) - $30 each ($60 prize fund for 3rd & 4th split between two)

Bonus Categories
Most perfect brackets: No winners!
Most correct match-ups: Bradley Whitmarsh & Marty Gabriel (9 out of 15 possible) - $50 each
Most correct division winners: Jason Li (3 out of 5 possible) - $50

At-Home Winners

Best Overall Bracket Performance
1 - Noah Walton (35) - free entry to NASC 2016
2 - Joe Neff (34) - $60
3 - Brett Haughney (32) - $30
4 - Daiva Markelis (30) - $20

Best Pick the Finalists Performance
1 - Joey Titzman, Melissa Routzahn, Noah Walton (20 each) - $37 each ($110 prize fund for 1st-3rd split evenly between three)

Bonus Categories
Most perfect brackets: No winners!
Most correct match-ups: Ed DeGuzman & Noah Walton (8) - $30 each
Most correct division winners: Joe Neff & Shan Abbasi (3) - $30 each

[bracket]ology is presented by the NASPA Social Media Committee