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Post by Tom Kessenich » Tue Apr 22, 2008 7:31 am

We believe it's going to be the ultimate fantasy football weekend.
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Post by pizzatyme » Tue Apr 22, 2008 7:33 am

A proud day for you both!

Congrats!!
2008- Didn't finish last overall in the Classic.
2009- Didn't finish last overall in the Classic or Primetime.

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Post by Tom Kessenich » Tue Apr 22, 2008 7:56 am

NBC Event Prize Structure

2008 Prizes

NBC Sports Fantasy Football Championship

Overall Grand Champion $100,000, PLUS NBC FFC trophy
Second Place $15,000
Third Place $7,500
Fourth Place $2,500
Fifth Place $1,300 or free entry in 2009 NBC FFC
Sixth Place $1,300 or free entry in 2009 NBC FFC
Seventh Place $1,300 or free entry in 2009 NBC FFC
Eighth Place $1,300 or free entry in 2009 NBC FFC
Regular Season Points Leader = $1,300 or free entry in 2009 NBC FFC
Each (33) League h2h Champion (best won/loss record after Week 13 with
total points as tie-breaker plus most total points after Week 13) $5,000
Each (33) League Runner-up: Most Total Points behind league champ, or most
points if h2h champ wasn’t also the league total points leader $2,000
Each (33) League 3rd place finisher (next highest total points behind
league runner-up) $700 Each (33) League Playoff winner in
Weeks 14-16: if one team in any NBC FFC league wasn’t the h2h champ AND
total points champ, then the h2h champ will earn $2,000 after Week 13 and
the total points champ will also earn $2,000. Those two teams will then
compete for the remaining $3,000 and title as league champ over Weeks 14-16,
with the highest scoring team earning the remaining $3,000 prize. $3,000

Consolation Round Champion $2,500
Consolation Round Runner-up $1,500
Consolation Round Third Place free entry in 2009 NBC FFC
Consolation Round Fourth Place free entry in 2009 NBC FFC
NBC FFC Auction Leagues
Prize Breakdown For $650 Entry Fee Leagues:

Auction Leagues have individual league prizes only, not overall prizes.
Each league will receive:
First Place: $2,850
Second Place: $1,200
Third Place: $500
Head-2-Head Regular season champion: $650
Regular Season Points champion: $650
Prize Breakdown For $1,300 Entry Fee Leagues:

Auction Leagues have individual league prizes only, not overall prizes.
Each league will receive:
First Place: $5,700
Second Place: $2,400
Third Place: $1,000
Head-2-Head Regular season champion: $1,300
Regular Season Points champion: $1,300
NBC FFC Draft Champions Leagues
Prize Breakdown For $650 Draft Champions Leagues:

Draft Champions Leagues have individual league prizes only, not overall
prizes. Each league will receive:
First Place: $3,600
Second Place: $1,700
Third Place: $550
Prize Breakdown For $1,300 Draft Champions League:

Draft Champions Leagues have individual league prizes only, not overall
prizes. Each league will receive:
First Place: $7,200
Second Place: $3,400
Third Place: $1,100
NBC FFC ULTIMATE LEAGUES
Prize Breakdown For $5,000 Entry Fee Leagues:

Ultimate Leagues have individual league prizes only, not overall prizes.
Each league will receive:
First Place: $23,000
Second Place: $11,000
Third Place: $6,000
Head-2-Head Regular season champion: $5,000
Regular Season Points champion: Consolation Round Champion: $1,000
$5,000

NBC FFC SUPER LEAGUES
Prize Breakdown For $2,500 Entry Fee Leagues:

First Place: $11,500
Second Place: $5,500
Third Place: $3,000
Head-2-Head Regular season champion: $2,500
Regular Season Points champion: Consolation Round Champion: $500 $2,500

NBC FFC Satellite Leagues
Prize Breakdown:

$250 Draft Champions League
First Place: $1,550
Second Place: $600
Third Place: $250
$125 Draft Champions League
Top Three Payouts:
First Place: $775
Second Place: $300
Third Place: $125
$150 Entry Fee League
1st: Winner-take-all Free Entry In 2009 NBC FFC
2nd: $150
$250 Entry Fee League
$250 to regular season head-to-head champion
$250 to highest total points during regular season
First Place: $1,250
Second Place: $450
Third Place: $200
$500 Entry Fee League
$500 to regular season head-to-head champion
$500 to highest total points during regular season
First Place: $2,500
Second Place: $900
Third Place: $400
$1,000 Entry Fee League
$1,000 to regular season head-to-head champion
$1,000 to highest total points during regular season
First Place: $5,000
Second Place: $1,800
Third Place: $800
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NBC Event Rules

NBC Sports Fantasy Football Championship

Official Rules

1. Overview

The NBC Sports Fantasy Football Championship (“Championship”) is a
skill based, season long competition designed to reward participants who
demonstrate the most knowledge of National Football League Games (“NFL”) and
the players who comprise the various NFL teams. The participants
(“Managers”) who accrue the best record according to the criteria set forth
in Rule 7 will be eligible for cash prizes. Managers will participate in a
live draft held at four locations, where they will select the teams
(“Team(s)”) for the Championship competition.

The Managers will be grouped into 33 leagues (“Leagues”), each of
which will have 12 Teams/Managers. The Sponsor may increase the Leagues up
to a maximum of 40, in its sole discretion. The competition will be
conducted in three phases: (1) an 11 week phase corresponding to the first
11 weeks of the NFL season in which each Team in each League will play every
other Team once in head-to-head competition; (2) a two week phase (weeks 12
and 13) which will be conducted in an “all play format” where the Teams will
compete on a League wide basis. The League champions will be determined at
the conclusion of week 13 according to the scoring criteria set forth in
Rule 7; (3) a championship round in which all League champions will compete
(week 14-16) to determine the overall Championship winner.

2. Eligibility

The Championship is open to legal residents of the 50 United States
and the District of Columbia who have reached the age of majority in their
states of residence (18, except in Nebraska and Alabama, and 21 in
Mississippi). Employees of the National Broadcasting Company, NBC Sports
(“Sponsor”), Krause Publications, Stats Inc., their respective subsidiaries,
divisions and affiliates, their advertising and promotion agencies, members
of their immediate families, regardless of whether they reside in the same
household, are ineligible to participate. For purposes of these rules,
“immediate families” means parents, spouses, siblings and children.

3. The Draft

The live draft will be held simultaneously in Las Vegas, N.V., New
York, NY, Chicago, IL and Orlando, FL on August 30, 2008. Managers will be
required to pay a $1300 entry fee for each Team they manage. Each League
will be comprised of 12 Teams, which will be formed by random selection on a
city-by-city basis once all entries have been submitted in the draft cities.
If fewer than 12 Teams are formed from the entrants at a draft city, Sponsor
reserves the right to include registrants from other cities to fill the
required number of Teams. The draft will be conducted in 20 rounds in a
“serpentine” fashion, with each Team selecting a player in each round. The
Team designated at random as Team 1 for draft purposes will select first in
round one and the process will reverse and Team 12 will draft in round 2.
Thereafter, a Round Reversal draft system will be employed to balance the
distribution of available talent. Starting with round 3, Team 12 will draft
first and the draft will then continue in serpentine fashion for the
duration of the remaining rounds. Players can be drafted at any position at
any time, but each team must have at least one player for each of the
designated positions (see Rule 6) at the conclusion of the 20 round draft.

The Sponsor will also implement a “Kentucky Derby” style process
(“KDS”) to permit Managers more draft flexibility. Under KDS, Managers will
rank their preference for draft slots from one through 12 BEFORE the Leagues
are formed. For example, if a Manager desires the third pick and he is
randomly selected to draft first, he will start with the third pick. The KDS
selections for all Managers who choose this format will be disclosed at the
My Settings Page at the Championship site. Any Manager who does not choose
KDS will remain in the conventional 1-12 draft position. Managers who can
change their draft preference until the deadline (to be announced).

4. Submitting Your Teams

All final lineups must be submitted no later than 5 minutes before
the start of the scheduled kickoff. You need not submit an entire lineup of
that time. For example, you may choose a quarterback for a game that starts
at 1:00 ET and wide receiver for a game that begins at 4:00 ET, (That is
right. You need to submit a valid lineup before the first game and then can
change it up to 5 min before kickoff of any game as long as a player who you
want to move has not begun playing), provided you submit a full lineup by
that qualifying times for each pick for all weekend games. You may change a
player at any time up to 5 minutes before kickoff, but only your last
qualified player name will be counted. If you try to change a player after
the deadline, the last player you named before the 5-minute deadline will be
counted.

5. Draft Protocol

(a) Time Limit: You must make a selection within one-minute time from
the moment the draft facilitator informs you are on the clock. You will be
told when 15 seconds remains and a countdown from five seconds will continue
until time has expired. The draft facilitator will have final say as to
whether a pick was timely called. If you do not make a selection within one
minute, you will be passed over until the next Manager makes a player
selection. You will go back on the clock for one minute after the selection
is made. The draft facilitator also has final say on the announcement of the
picks and the pick becomes final only AFTER the facilitator announces the
pick.

(b) Seating: Every team will have two draft spots available at the
table and each team will be seated in a randomly determined draft order.

(c) Behavior: If you engage in any act deemed detrimental to the
League or use unfair methods to participate, you may be disqualified in the
Sponsor’s sole discretion.

(d) Electronic Equipment: You can use electronic equipment during the
draft as long as it fits in the allotted draft space at the table as there
will be no Internet connections or electrical outlets, you must bring a
laptop that can supply its own power. Cell phones are not prohibited but we
encourage you to use them sparingly and not in a way that interrupts the
draft process.

(e) Smoking/Drinking: Smoking will not be allowed in the Draft Room. A
cash bar will be available in the draft room, but we ask each Manager to
drink responsibly.

(f) Breaks: There will be one 15-minute break after Round 9.

(g) You must confirm your team roster before leaving the draft. Any
errors on your roster must be presented to the Sponsor’s management as soon
as possible. Once the draft is complete, changes will be made at
management’s discretion if rosters were incorrectly inputted or if there was
an error made by staff at the draft..

6. Starting Lineup Requirements: Starting lineups will consist of:

· 1 Quarterback

· 2 Running Backs

· 3 Wide Receivers

· 1 Tight End

· 1 Flex Player (RB, WR or TE)

· 1 Kicker

· 1 Team Defense/Specials Team [A complete NFL Team]

(If no Week One lineup is submitted, Sponsor will determine your starting
lineup. After Week One, if no starting lineup is submitted, your starting
lineup will be that of the previous week.)

7. Scoring: You can accumulate points in the following ways:
PASSING:

· .05 points for every yard passing (1 point for every 20 yards).

· 6 points for every passing touchdown

· 2 points for every 2-Point conversion

· Minus 1 point for every interception and lost fumble

RUSHING:

· .10 points for every yard rushing (1 point for every 10 yards).

· 6 points for every rushing TD

· 2 points for every 2-Point conversion

· Minus 1 point for every lost fumble

· 6 points for a recovered offensive fumble for a touchdown (RB, QB, WR,
TE) [Greg: please explain]

RECEIVING:

· .10 points for every yard receiving (1 point for every 10 yards).

· 6 points for every receiving TD

· 1 point for every reception for WRs, Tight Ends and QBs [QB’s do not
catch passes. Do you mean “passes completed” by a QB?]

· 0.5 points for every reception by RBs

· 2 points for every 2-Point conversion

· Minus 1 point for every lost fumble

KICKING:

· 1 point for every extra point

· 3 points for every field goal from 1-30 yards

· 3 points for every field goal plus .10 points for every yard after 30
yards (i.e. a 47-yard field goal would be worth 4.7 points)

DEFENSE/SPECIAL TEAMS:

· 1 point for every sack

· 2 points for every interception or opponents' fumble recovery

· 6 points for every touchdown (interception return, defensive fumble
return, punt or kickoff return, blocked field goal return, blocked punt
return). All special teams and defensive points are awarded to the team
responsible, not the individual player. However, should a kicker, punter or
field goal holder throw a pass during a fake attempt, the offensive output
for that offensive play would go towards the individual player, not the
special team. Any lost fumble or “muff” on a specials team play will not
result in negative points for that individual player.

· 2 points for every safety

· 12 points for a shutout by the entire team

· 8 points for allowing 2-7 points by the entire team

· 4 points for allowing 8-12 points by the entire team

· 2 points for allowing 13-17 points by the entire team

8. Free Agent Acquisitions: Players who are not on a Team roster
within your League will be considered a free agent for that League. The free
agent system will be a "blind bidding" process for each individual League
(Free Agent Acquisition Bidding or FAAB). Each Manager will start with a
$1,000 FAAB budget and will be permitted to bid for free agents on a weekly
basis through Week 13. No Manager will be informed of any other Manager’s
free agent bids during the bidding process and only the winning bid and the
runner-up bid will be announced by the Sponsor. The Manager with the highest
bid for any given player will be awarded that player. The amount of the
winning bid will be deducted from the winning Manager’s free agent dollars.
For each winning bid, the winning team must drop a player to make roster
room for the free agent acquisition. If a team's free agent dollars goes to
zero, that team can no longer bid for the remainder of the season. No bid
will be accepted that is larger than a team's free agent dollars. All bids
must be in increments of dollars (no cents).

9. Bidding Time Frame: The bidding process will be held each week
after Week 1 and will continue through the end of the Championship’s regular
season. Bids will be accepted on the League web site from Tuesday at 9 am ET
until Friday at 9 p.m. ET in each of those weeks. Rosters will be updated by
10 p.m. ET Friday with the results of all successful bids.

Starting in Week 10, the FAAB deadline will be moved to Wednesday
at 4 p.m. EST to comply with the Thursday games. No FAAB pickups will be
permitted in Weeks 14 through 16. All winning FAAB bids on Wednesdays are
final at that time, even if a scoring change is made after that which would
affect tied winning bids.

10. Conditional Bids: You can also submit optional conditional bids in
the event your bid for a player is unsuccessful at any time during the
bidding time frame. The first conditional bid will become relevant only if
you are unsuccessful on the first bid. Subsequent conditional bids will
become relevant only if the previous conditional bid fails.

11. Tied Bids: If two or more bids are tied, the winning bid will be
determined in order by:

1. Worst league record.

2. Lowest total points.

3. Head-to-head matchups of teams (losing team would get the
player).

4. Worst previous week score.

5. Coin toss.

12. Trades between managers: To minimize the possibility of collusion,
no trading will be permitted. To preserve the integrity of the competition,
all player cuts are subject to review by the commissioner of the Sponsor and
can be revoked if the dropped player is deemed too valuable for inclusion in
a League's free agent pool. Where a “star” player is dropped for a valid
reason, Sponsor may approve the cut, but may keep the player out of that
League's free agent listing for any length of time, possibly the entire
season. All decisions by the Sponsor will be final.

13. Winners: In weeks 1-13, the 12 Teams in each League will compete in
a head-to-head format. The Team with the best won-loss record in each League
and the Team with the highest cumulative point total (second highest point
total if the team with the best won-loss record also has the highest point
total) will advance to the three-week playoffs. Any team that failed to
finish first or second in their League, but finishes in the top 10 percent
in total points of the total number of Teams will also advance to the
playoffs as a wild card team. For example, if the Championship has 396 Teams
in 2008, the top 40 teams in total points will be guaranteed a playoff spot
in the Championship Round, even if they finished third or lower in their
Leagues. Teams will carry their weekly scoring average from the first 13
weeks and will accumulate additional points over the last three weeks of the
regular season to determine the overall champion. Teams which did not
advance to the playoffs will carry their weekly scoring average from Weeks
1-13 into a consolation round playoff and accumulate additional points
during Weeks 14-16 to determine the Consolation Round champion.

14. Tiebreaker procedures. If after 13 regular season games, teams are
tied for first place, second place or third place, the following tiebreakers
will be used in this order:

(a) Total points through 13 weeks

(b) Head-to-head won/lost record (if three or more teams, it's
cumulative wins against those common opponents)

(c) Highest point total from Week 13

(d) Highest point total from Week 12

(e) Highest point total from Week 11

(f) Coin toss

In the unlikely event that teams are tied with the same point total
during the playoffs or the overall Championship prize, the prize money for
first and second place will be added together and evenly divided. The same
process applies for all prizes.

15. Prize Breakdown:

· NBC Sports Fantasy Football Championship = $100,000, PLUS a crystal
NBC Sports Fantasy Football Championship trophy.

· Second Place = $15,000

· Third Place = $7,500

· Fourth Place = $2,500

· Fifth Place = $1,300 or free entry in 2009 NBC Sports Fantasy Football
Championship

· Sixth Place = $1,300 or free entry in 2009 NBC Sports Fantasy Football
Championship

· Seventh Place = $1,300 or free entry in 2009 NBC Sports Fantasy
Football Championship

· Eighth Place = $1,300 or free entry in 2009 NBC Sports Fantasy
Football Championship

· Regular Season Total Points Leader = $1,300 or free entry in 2009 NBC
Sports Fantasy Football Championship

· Each League Champion = $5,000 **

· Each 2nd place = $2,000

· Each League 3rd place finisher = $700

** If after Week 13, one Team was head-to-head Champion and another team was
total points Champion, the two Teams would each receive $2,000 and would
compete in Weeks 14-16 for the remaining $3,000 and the title as League
Champion.

· Consolation Round Champion: $2,500

· Consolation Round Runner-up: $1,500

· Consolation Round Third Place: free entry in 2009 NBC Sports Fantasy
Football Championship

· Consolation Round Fourth Place: free entry in 2009 NBC Sports Fantasy
Football Championship

Taxes are the responsibility of the winners. An IRS Form 1099 will
be sent to all winners whose prize are $600 or greater. Prizes may not be
transferred or substituted. Sponsor reserves the right to substitute a prize
of equal or greater value.

16. Conditions of Participation. By entering your Submission, you agree
to be bound by the terms of these Official Rules and by the decisions of
Sponsor, which are final and binding on all matters pertaining to this
Championship. Return of any prize/prize notification may result in your
disqualification and selection of an alternate winner. If you are a
potential winner and you cannot be contacted within ten days of first
attempted notification, you will forfeit his/her prize. You may be required
to sign and return an Affidavit of Eligibility/Liability & Publicity Release
within 10 days following the date of first attempted notification. Failure
to comply within this time period may result in your disqualification and
selection of an alternate winner. By accepting your prize, you grant
permission to Sponsor and its agencies to use your name, likeness and/or
entry for advertising and promotional purposes without additional
compensation, unless prohibited by law. To the extent permitted by law, you
agree to release Sponsor, its affiliates, subsidiaries, agents, directors,
officers, employees, representatives, and assigns harmless from any injury
or damage caused or claimed to be caused by participation in the
Championship and/or use or acceptance of any prize won. Sponsor is not
responsible for any typographical or other error in the advertising or
administration of the Championship or in the announcement of a prize. You
may be prohibited from participating in this Championship if, in the
Sponsor’s sole discretion, it reasonably believes that you have attempted to
undermine the legitimate operation of this Championship by cheating,
engaging in deception or are otherwise in violation of these Official Rules.

17. No Recourse to Judicial or other Procedures. To the extent
permitted by law, the rights to litigate, to seek injunctive relief or to
make any other recourse to judicial or any other procedure in case of
disputes or claims resulting from or in connection with this Championship
are hereby excluded, and you expressly waive any and all such rights. You
agree that these Official Rules are governed by the laws of the State of New
York, U.S.A. without regard to principles of conflicts of law. Venue for any
action shall rest exclusively in a state or federal court of competent
jurisdiction in the Southern District of New York, New York.

18. Internet. Sponsor is not responsible for electronic transmission
errors resulting in omission, interruption, deletion, defect, delay in
operations, inaccuracies or transmission. Sponsor is not responsible for
theft or destruction or unauthorized access to or alterations of entry
materials, or for technical, network; telephone equipment, electronic,
computer, hardware or software malfunctions or limitations of any kind. If
for any reason the Internet portion of the Contest is not capable of running
as planned, including infection by computer virus, bugs, tampering,
unauthorized intervention, fraud, technical failures, disruption or
termination of the Contest site for any reason or any other causes which
corrupt or affect the administration, security, fairness, integrity, or
proper conduct of this Contest, Sponsor reserves the right at its sole
discretion to immediately cancel, terminate, modify or suspend the Contest.
Sponsor further reserves the right to disqualify any individual who tampers
with the entry process.

19. Severability. If any provision(s) of these Official Rules are held
to be invalid or unenforceable, all remaining provisions hereof will remain
in full force and effect.

20. Winners List. For the name of the winner, log onto www._____.com on
December 29, available for a period of up to 60 days.

Sponsor. The Sponsor of this Contest is [name and address].

21. At its sole discretion, Krause Publications and NBC Sports also reserve the right to
terminate The NBC Sports Fantasy Football Championship in its entirety if
there are an insufficient number of teams by August 25, 2008. In this
unlikely event, Krause Publications and NBC Sports will refund all entry fees within 48
hours of cancellation notice and/or provide a new application form with the
newly stated prize figures. All pre-registered applicants would have the
right to a full refund or agree to play for the newly announced prize
structure. Krause Publications and NBC Sports are not responsible for any loss or liability
incurred by any participant or co-managers due to cancellation of The
NBC Sports Fantasy Football Championship, including but not limited to travel
or hotel expenses, time taken off from employment, etc.

[ April 24, 2008, 02:58 PM: Message edited by: Tom Kessenich ]
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NBC Event Schedule

NBC Sports Fantasy Football Championship

2008 Events Schedule

Flamingo Hotel & Casino
3555 Las Vegas Blvd S.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
702-733-3499
Drafts on Saturday will be held in the Sunset Ballroom.

Friday, August 29:
11 a.m.: NBC Sports FFC $650 and $1,300 Auction Leagues begin
4 p.m.: NBC Sports FFC Draft Champions Leagues begin

Saturday, August 30:
2 p.m.: Registration open for NBC Sports Fantasy Football Championship
4 p.m.: NBC Sports Fantasy Football Championship drafts begin

Sunday, August 31:
10 a.m.: $2,500 NBC Sports Super Draft Leagues begin
2 p.m.: $5,000 NBC Sports Ultimate Draft Leagues begin

AVAILABLE HOTELS:
Flamingo Las Vegas
3555 Las Vegas Blvd S.
Las Vegas, NV 89109

To secure a room at the Flamingo, use code number: SFFWP7. Room rates are as
follows: $159 Thur.-Sat.

CHICAGO, Renaissance Schaumburg Hotel & Convention Center

1551 N. Thoreau Dr.
Schaumburg, IL 60173
(847) 303-4100

Friday, August 29:
11 a.m.: NBC Sports FFC $650 Auction Leagues begin
4 p.m.: NBC Sports FFC Draft Champions Leagues begin

Saturday, August 30:
4 p.m.: Registration open for NBC Sports Fantasy Football Championship
6 p.m.: NBC Sports Fantasy Football Championship drafts begin

Sunday, August 31:
Noon: $2,500 NBC Sports Super Draft Leagues begin
4 p.m.: $5,000 NBC Sports Ultimate Draft Leagues begin


NEW YORK SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS
811 7th Ave. at 52nd Street
New York, NY 10001
212-581-1000

Friday, August 29:
1 p.m.: NBC Sports FFC Auction Leagues begin
5 p.m.: NBC Sports FFC Draft Champions Leagues begin

Saturday, August 30:
5 p.m.: Registration open for NBC Sports Fantasy Football Championship
7 p.m.: NBC Sports Fantasy Football Championship Drafts begin

Sunday, August 31:
1 p.m.: $2,500 NBC Sports Super Draft Leagues begin
5 p.m.: $5,000 NBC Sports Ultimate Draft Leagues begin

Orlando Holiday Inn
Holiday Inn Orlando International Drive Resort
6515 International Drive
Orlando, Florida, 32819
Tel: 407-351-3500
Drafts on Saturday will be in the Florida Ballroom.
Drafts will be held in Ballroom A on the First Floor.

Friday, August 29:
1 p.m.: NBC Sports FFC Auction Leagues begin
5 p.m.: NBC Sports FFC Draft Champions Leagues begin

Saturday, August 30:
5 p.m.: Registration open for NBC Sports Fantasy Football Championship
7 p.m.: NBC Sports Fantasy Football Championship Drafts begin

Sunday, August 31:
1 p.m.: $2,500 NBC Sports Super Draft Leagues begin
5 p.m.: $5,000 NBC Sports Ultimate Draft Leagues begin
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2008 NFFC & NBC Sports Events Schedule

Flamingo Hotel & Casino
3555 Las Vegas Blvd S.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
702-733-3499
Drafts on Saturday will be held in the Sunset Ballroom.

Friday, August 29:
11 a.m.: NFFC Draft Champions Leagues begin
NBC Sports FFC Auction Leagues begin
4 p.m.: NFFC Auction Leagues begin
NBC Sports FFC Draft Champions Leagues begin

Saturday, August 30:
8 a.m.: Registration open for the NFFC main event
10 a.m.: National Fantasy Football Championship begins
2 p.m.: Registration open for NBC Sports Fantasy Football Championship
4 p.m.: NBC Sports Fantasy Football Championship drafts begin

Sunday, August 31:
10 a.m.: $5,000 NFFC Ultimate Draft Leagues begin
$2,500 NBC Sports Super Draft Leagues begin
2 p.m.: $2,500 NFFC Super Draft Leagues begin
$5,000 NBC Sports Ultimate Draft Leagues begin

AVAILABLE HOTELS:
Flamingo Las Vegas
3555 Las Vegas Blvd S.
Las Vegas, NV 89109

To secure a room at the Flamingo, use code number: SFFWP7. Room rates are as
follows: $159 Thur.-Sat.

CHICAGO, Renaissance Schaumburg Hotel & Convention Center

1551 N. Thoreau Dr.
Schaumburg, IL 60173
(847) 303-4100

Friday, August 29:
11 a.m.: NFFC Draft Champions Leagues begin
NBC Sports FFC Auction Leagues begin
4 p.m.: NFFC Auction Leagues begin
NBC Sports FFC Draft Champions Leagues begin

Saturday, August 30:
10 a.m.: Registration open for the NFFC main event
Noon: National Fantasy Football Championship begins
4 p.m.: Registration open for NBC Sports Fantasy Football Championship
6 p.m.: NBC Sports Fantasy Football Championship drafts begin

Sunday, August 31:
Noon: $5,000 NFFC Ultimate Draft Leagues begin
$2,500 NBC Sports Super Draft Leagues begin
4 p.m.: $2,500 NFFC Super Draft Leagues begin
$5,000 NBC Sports Ultimate Draft Leagues begin

NEW YORK SHERATON HOTEL & TOWERS
811 7th Ave. at 52nd Street
New York, NY 10001
212-581-1000

Friday, August 29:
1 p.m.: NFFC Draft Champions Leagues begin
NBC Sports FFC Auction Leagues begin
5 p.m.: NFFC Auction Leagues begin
NBC Sports FFC Draft Champions Leagues begin

Saturday, August 30:
11 a.m.: Registration open for the NFFC main event
1 p.m.: National Fantasy Football Championship begins
5 p.m.: Registration open for NBC Sports Fantasy Football Championship
7 p.m.: NBC Sports Fantasy Football Championship drafts begin

Sunday, August 31:
1 p.m.: $5,000 NFFC Ultimate Draft Leagues begin
$2,500 NBC Sports Super Draft Leagues begin
5 p.m.: $2,500 NFFC Super Draft Leagues begin
$5,000 NBC Sports Ultimate Draft Leagues begin

Orlando Holiday Inn
Holiday Inn Orlando International Drive Resort
6515 International Drive
Orlando, Florida, 32819
Tel: 407-351-3500
Drafts on Saturday will be in the Florida Ballroom.
Drafts will be held in Ballroom A on the First Floor.

Friday, August 29:
1 p.m.: NFFC Draft Champions Leagues begin
NBC Sports FFC Auction Leagues begin
4 p.m.: NFFC Auction Leagues begin
NBC Sports FFC Draft Champions Leagues begin

Saturday, August 30:
11 a.m.: Registration open for the NFFC main event
1 p.m.: National Fantasy Football Championship begins
5 p.m.: Registration open for NBC Sports Fantasy Football Championship
7 p.m.: NBC Sports Fantasy Football Championship drafts begin

Sunday, August 31:
1 p.m.: $5,000 NFFC Ultimate Draft Leagues begin
$2,500 NBC Sports Super Draft Leagues begin
5 p.m.: $2,500 NFFC Super Draft Leagues begin
$5,000 NBC Sports Ultimate Draft Leagues begin
Tom Kessenich
Manager of High Stakes Fantasy Games, SportsHub Technologies
Twitter - @TomKessenich

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Post by Team Legacy » Tue Apr 22, 2008 7:59 am

Originally posted by Tom Kessenich:
We believe it's going to be the ultimate fantasy football weekend. Wow, so for two straight weekends in Vegas, if we compete in 4 national competitions, I could win a combined $575,000.

That's pretty impressive. Need to find those sleepers!
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Post by Sack » Tue Apr 22, 2008 8:00 am

Congrats to the whole KRAUSE family. Nice work Greg and Tom!!!!

Nice to have TWO major contests in one day, maybe I missed this but did you list a START TIME for the "MAIN EVENT" yet for the NBC Saturday Main Event?

“Two Chances To Win $100,000 On The Same Day.”


Congrats, looking forward to this!


KM

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Post by Tom Kessenich » Tue Apr 22, 2008 8:01 am

Originally posted by Sack:
Congrats to the whole KRAUSE family. Nice work Greg and Tom!!!!

Nice to have TWO major contests in one day, maybe I missed this but did you list a START TIME for the "MAIN EVENT" yet for the Saturday Main Event?

“Two Chances To Win $100,000 On The Same Day.”


Congrats, looking forward to this!


KM Starting times for everything have been posted. The NFFC will remain at its regular time - 1 ET, Noon CT and 10 a.m. PST. The NBC event will start later that day at 7 p.m. ET, 6 p.m. CT and 4 p.m. PST.
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Post by KOTRAX » Tue Apr 22, 2008 8:12 am

Originally posted by Team Legacy:
quote:Originally posted by Tom Kessenich:
We believe it's going to be the ultimate fantasy football weekend. Wow, so for two straight weekends in Vegas, if we compete in 4 national competitions, I could win a combined $575,000.

That's pretty impressive. Need to find those sleepers!
[/QUOTE]YOU ARE RIGHT ABOUT THAT SCOTT. THOSE TWO WEEKENDS ARE GOING TO BE HELLAVA.

WELL AT LEAST FOR ONE OF THEM THREE BIG FANTASY GUNS WILL HAVE TO BE ON THE SIDELINE AND CAN ONLY WATCH.

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