The MGoBlog/DraftStreet 40k Tourney

Submitted by Seth on

Update 3/20: We filled the initial pool so DraftStreet started a second pool of up to 1,000 people with $20k on the line. You can still use the links below and you'll be redirected to new pool. You will still be automatically entered in the MGoBlog tourney. If you entered the $40k one already you won't be moved or anything.

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This is not a bracket game. This is better.

Money? MGofantasy partner DraftStreet is letting us enter/run a mini-game within their $40,000 (40k one is filled; now entering the $20k one) March Madness fantasy contest. The top 250 125 finishers, i.e. those who make it to the 4th and final round (there are max 2,000 entries in a pool so one in eight entries wins) will split the $40k $20k in prize money, and those who enter through us also get a shot at designing the next MGoShirt or free MGoStore loot.

Place Prize
Champion $10,000
2nd $5,500
3rd $3,000
4th $2,000
5th $1,200
6th $800
7th $500
8th $400
9th-10th $300
11th-15th $200
16th-20th $150
21st-50th $100
51st-100th $75
101st-150th $60
151st-200th $50
201st-250th $40

The Game Explained: For those of you who've rolled our games before you know the drill. For those who haven't, the way it works is you "draft" a team on a salary cap basis: every player has a pre-assigned value based on their production, and you get $100,000 to fit three forwards, three guards, and a pair of stretch players onto your roster. So for example if you start with Doug McDermott, Russ Smith, Jabari Parker and Casey Prather you'll have spent about $80k and will have to fill the rest of your team with scrubs to come in under the cap.

The Contest: Runs through the first two rounds of the NCAA tournament, i.e. Thursday 3/20 through Sunday 3/23. It's a four-day survival system: those who finish in the top half each day "survive" to the next, until final standings are determined by score on the last day.

The official name is the CBB $40,000 Blowout. Your team(s) will be competing among up to 2,000 entries. There's a $22 entry fee, OR each day before it begins, you can enter a side game for $2 or $5 and win your buy-in.

The MGoContest: Entries from MGoBlog get double-entered into our mini-pool, wherein the Top 5 finishers get to pick any shirt from the MGoStore. The champion gets to help us design the next MGoShirt (must keep to rules of propriety, licensed property, and NCAA rules, e.g. profiting from specific players). You come up with the concept and we'll turn in into a shirt, put it in the store, and send you three of them to give out to friends/family/enemies.

To be in our pool you don't have to do anything extra; just use the links from our site to get to the contest site and I'll track it.

Is there a button I should press or something?

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Detail-like substances: You can't play if you're registering from from Arizona, Iowa, Louisiana, Montana, Vermont, or Puerto Rico, because of some anti-gambling internet laws in those places. Must be 18+. Amount of people advancing is predetermined so if <2,000 entries are in the league the top 1,000/500/250 still advance each day. DraftStreet is running the show under their rules.

Comments

maracle

March 18th, 2014 at 11:37 PM ^

Man.  I just spent quite a while rating players on the assumption that you pick a team and that's that for the 4 days. It does explain why teams likely to lose have players with such high salary values.

Where are these kinds of rules specific to a tournament posted?  (EDIT - I guess it's implied in that the half moving on are automatically entered into a new tournament each day.  Just didn't make sense initially).

The general rules help but they leave some gaps.  For example how does the Utility position work?  Does that just mean you can pick any position to fill that roster slot?

gjking

March 17th, 2014 at 3:27 PM ^

Where does the $2 profit go? If it goes to the blog, I'm 100% in, if it goes elsewhere, I'm 100% out, if its split, then I am split. 

 

 

Seth

March 17th, 2014 at 4:50 PM ^

Well they're paying us to promote it, and they're footing the bill for our liveblog on Thursday, and that's more than the $2 x however many entries we're likely to get them.

Their goal is to get more people used to playing their games, figuring the more fun you have now the more you're likely to play again.

B-Nut-GoBlue

March 17th, 2014 at 9:44 PM ^

Ah, you were just being sensible!  I do have a few in near by states, however, I feel like I've tried to navigate the DraftStreet website before and check out the "games/bets" but the website knew I was in Iowa and wouldn't even let me navigate very far (let alone sign up).  It'd be hard to do this type of thing without having access to the necessary webpages and so that's kind of where I was coming from, sorry to sound/read a bit obtuse.

I will try again when I get home and see how this could work out,  I may be wrong on the above and just need to be a bit "sneakier".

B-Nut-GoBlue

March 17th, 2014 at 9:41 PM ^

Sounds good, thanks.  I will let you know. (See my above response and previous issue with trying to use the website...again, I could have just been doing it wrong and having actual information may allow me to navigate the website).

Skapanza

March 19th, 2014 at 10:35 AM ^

Clicked too fast. Didn't realize this wasn't a Warhammer 40k competition. Think my team of Chaos Marines can still win? I think Chaos Sorcerer Ahriman's devotion to Tzeentch will carry him deep into March.

Michigania

March 20th, 2014 at 1:55 PM ^

Seth,

I joined and am participating via the above link, but now that I think about it, I may not have been logged into mgoblog.  Is this a problem, regarding you tracking it for the mgostore prizes ????   

And second, when I submitted my players, it asked if I wanted to add them to two other public pools, to which I refused...I hope that this wasn't the parallel mgoblog pool.

Please advise.

maracle

March 20th, 2014 at 11:01 PM ^

So doing tomorrow's draft is going to be killer.  It's going to be almost midnight before the last game ends and we get entered in the day 2 draft.

I assume the draft values for tomorrow's games are fixed already.  I see tournaments available to register for just that day.

Is there any way to get the spreadsheet for a tournament to look over before joining it?  It would be nice if I could get working on my plans for Sunday games on Saturday.

 

I guess I could enter a $2 daily for the next day but if there's an easier way that would be great.

ryholly

March 21st, 2014 at 10:26 AM ^

I finished 6th yesterday (Had Payne of course and Morgan with his double-double helped), but pretty sure I'll finish 896 today.  Couldn't decide who to pick for today's games.