dragon1952- in answer to your two questions about ties/pushes-
1."What if 2 people tie with 14 wins but one of them is actually 14-1-1 and the other one is 14-2?"
One option (since there is no mention of what to do in case of ties) would be to split the prize $$ between the ones that selected the most winners.
2. "Why should a loss count the same as a push?"
Because it says in the rules that the contest winner will be the one that selects the most winners.
The way these rules are written, 14-1-1 should be the same as 14-2. There are no allowances made in the rules for pushes. If I were the one overseeing the contest, 14-1-1 would split equally with 14-2 under these rules.
xbigpapa- You are way out of line.
1."What if 2 people tie with 14 wins but one of them is actually 14-1-1 and the other one is 14-2?"
One option (since there is no mention of what to do in case of ties) would be to split the prize $$ between the ones that selected the most winners.
2. "Why should a loss count the same as a push?"
Because it says in the rules that the contest winner will be the one that selects the most winners.
The way these rules are written, 14-1-1 should be the same as 14-2. There are no allowances made in the rules for pushes. If I were the one overseeing the contest, 14-1-1 would split equally with 14-2 under these rules.
xbigpapa- You are way out of line.
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