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Jesus Christ, id rather not spend all nite sunday making transfers, So i think we'll keep it simple and only have 4 prizes. Im all for the 200,250,200,350 breakdown tho, as long as noone who already transferred funds disagrees.
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I wasn't suggesting doing those! Was just sharing the rules from the big pool I do every year. Don't forget to tell us how you're assigning squares.
Edit: If it was me, I'd make a list, numbered 1 through 100 and fill in people's names as they pay, ie: 1. Mayhem 2. Mayhem 3. Mayhem ... 11. melioris 12. melioris ... 16. New Guy 17. New Guy ... You get the idea. Then, after you have the list filled in (or at any time, really), go and generate a sequence of 100 numbers. Write those numbers in the boxes of your grid (0,0 Top left - 9,9 bottom right), starting in the top left square and going across and down, like you would if you were writing. Then simply add people's names to their square and Tada! Last edited by Talking Poker; 01-29-08 at 12:51 PM. |
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I am in for 10 squares if I can get a transfer from FT or pay on FT.
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Anyone who wishes to pay on FTP my name there is fghtffyrdmns. First letter of city is W.
I didnt put this in the original post because of the high probability of typos, lol. Probably best if you copy and paste the name from this post.
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Yeah I know, I just feel bad for whoever is running your pool, lol. Yeah I was gonna google a random number generator after everyone had paid, but that one looks good. Thanks TP.
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This is first come first serve based on payment btw, looks like it will sell out too. If I get too many transfers I will transfer back to whoever misses the deadline ASAP.
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