$375 Slow Draft League #1 Is SOLD OUT
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$375 Slow Draft League #1 Is SOLD OUT
We are also providing a unique payout format for a $375 Slow Draft League this year. The top three finishers in this league each wins $1,400 and all of the teams are also eligible for the overall prize pool, which includes a $3,500 grand prize. This is a nice payout format if you can finish in the Top 3. Just like the $150 Slow Draft League, this one also consists of 14 teams, 30 rounds, Pay Top 3. Who wants a piece of this league? We will start this one once we get 14 teams:
$375 Slow Draft League 1
Pay Top 3
1. Joseph Tomaro, Sanford, Florida
2. Josh Smith, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
[ August 08, 2011, 11:03 AM: Message edited by: Tom Kessenich ]
$375 Slow Draft League 1
Pay Top 3
1. Joseph Tomaro, Sanford, Florida
2. Josh Smith, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
[ August 08, 2011, 11:03 AM: Message edited by: Tom Kessenich ]
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$375 Slow Draft League #1 Is SOLD OUT
This $375 Slow Draft League will start once we have 14 owners. We now have two spots filled and room for 12 more. This is a great format as it provides the same $1400 prize for each of the top three finishers and a shot at the $3,500 overall grand prize. This one won't fill right away, but I have a feeling we will fill a couple of these. Here's the current signup list:
$375 Slow Draft League 1
Pay Top 3
1. Joseph Tomaro, Sanford, Florida
2. Josh Smith, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
$375 Slow Draft League 1
Pay Top 3
1. Joseph Tomaro, Sanford, Florida
2. Josh Smith, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
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$375 Slow Draft League #1 Is SOLD OUT
11 spots left.
$375 Slow Draft League 1
Pay Top 3
1. Joseph Tomaro, Sanford, Florida
2. Josh Smith, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
3. Bryan Harper, Edmond, Oklahoma
$375 Slow Draft League 1
Pay Top 3
1. Joseph Tomaro, Sanford, Florida
2. Josh Smith, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
3. Bryan Harper, Edmond, Oklahoma
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$375 Slow Draft League #1 Is SOLD OUT
10 spots left.
$375 Slow Draft League 1
Pay Top 3
1. Joseph Tomaro, Sanford, Florida
2. Josh Smith, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
3. Bryan Harper, Edmond, Oklahoma
4. Rakesh Chilakapati, Arlington, Virginia
$375 Slow Draft League 1
Pay Top 3
1. Joseph Tomaro, Sanford, Florida
2. Josh Smith, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
3. Bryan Harper, Edmond, Oklahoma
4. Rakesh Chilakapati, Arlington, Virginia
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$375 Slow Draft League #1 Is SOLD OUT
Is the overall prize pool the same for the $375 and $150? I mean is it the same pot?
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$375 Slow Draft League #1 Is SOLD OUT
Originally posted by Letter Pusher:
Is the overall prize pool the same for the $375 and $150? I mean is it the same pot? Yes, $25 from each Slow Draft team (whether it's from the $375 or the $150) is going towards the overall prize pool with a goal of 20 teams overall. So both contests are competing for the same overall prize with the same amount of money going towards the pool, just competing for different league prizes. The $375 was set up to reward the top three finishers equally, so it is very different than the $150. But three teams can basically win entries to next year's NFFC Main Event by finishing first, second or third. Not a bad payoff for a Slow Draft League.
Is the overall prize pool the same for the $375 and $150? I mean is it the same pot? Yes, $25 from each Slow Draft team (whether it's from the $375 or the $150) is going towards the overall prize pool with a goal of 20 teams overall. So both contests are competing for the same overall prize with the same amount of money going towards the pool, just competing for different league prizes. The $375 was set up to reward the top three finishers equally, so it is very different than the $150. But three teams can basically win entries to next year's NFFC Main Event by finishing first, second or third. Not a bad payoff for a Slow Draft League.
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$375 Slow Draft League #1 Is SOLD OUT
EIGHT spots left.
$375 Slow Draft League 1
Pay Top 3
1. Joseph Tomaro, Sanford, Florida
2. Josh Smith, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
3. Bryan Harper, Edmond, Oklahoma
4. Rakesh Chilakapati, Arlington, Virginia
5. Brian Zeid, Aurora, Ohio
6. Greg Dietzler, Marshfield, Wisconsin
[ August 07, 2011, 07:52 AM: Message edited by: Greg Ambrosius ]
$375 Slow Draft League 1
Pay Top 3
1. Joseph Tomaro, Sanford, Florida
2. Josh Smith, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
3. Bryan Harper, Edmond, Oklahoma
4. Rakesh Chilakapati, Arlington, Virginia
5. Brian Zeid, Aurora, Ohio
6. Greg Dietzler, Marshfield, Wisconsin
[ August 07, 2011, 07:52 AM: Message edited by: Greg Ambrosius ]
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$375 Slow Draft League #1 Is SOLD OUT
Originally posted by Tom Kessenich:
EIGHT spots left.
$375 Slow Draft League 1
Pay Top 3
1. Joseph Tomaro, Sanford, Florida
2. Josh Smith, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
3. Bryan Harper, Edmond, Oklahoma
4. Rakesh Chilakapati, Arlington, Virginia
5. Brian Zeid, Aurora, Ohio
6. Greg Dietzler, Marshfield, Wisconsin Got it Greg. You're in. Now just eight spots. Thanks.
EIGHT spots left.
$375 Slow Draft League 1
Pay Top 3
1. Joseph Tomaro, Sanford, Florida
2. Josh Smith, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
3. Bryan Harper, Edmond, Oklahoma
4. Rakesh Chilakapati, Arlington, Virginia
5. Brian Zeid, Aurora, Ohio
6. Greg Dietzler, Marshfield, Wisconsin Got it Greg. You're in. Now just eight spots. Thanks.
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$375 Slow Draft League #1 Is SOLD OUT
SEVEN spots left.
$375 Slow Draft League 1
Pay Top 3
1. Joseph Tomaro, Sanford, Florida
2. Josh Smith, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
3. Bryan Harper, Edmond, Oklahoma
4. Rakesh Chilakapati, Arlington, Virginia
5. Brian Zeid, Aurora, Ohio
6. Greg Dietzler, Marshfield, Wisconsin
7. Jason Santucci, San Mateo, California
$375 Slow Draft League 1
Pay Top 3
1. Joseph Tomaro, Sanford, Florida
2. Josh Smith, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
3. Bryan Harper, Edmond, Oklahoma
4. Rakesh Chilakapati, Arlington, Virginia
5. Brian Zeid, Aurora, Ohio
6. Greg Dietzler, Marshfield, Wisconsin
7. Jason Santucci, San Mateo, California
Tom Kessenich
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