Golf Office Pool Idea To Tide Us Over

May 3, 2010

With the Kentucky Derby over and the NBA the middle of the playoffs, finding opportunities to put on an office pool will become more difficult until we get closer to the 2010 World Cup. Until then we need to find special events that can provide some excitement. That is where the Players Championship comes in. This tournament, played in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, has a purse of over 9 million dollars and is one of the bigger on the tour. With little work, you could put an office pool together that will last from Thursday to Sunday.

Here is how to put together an office pool for Players Championship:

Group Size: Any

1) Each participant drafts 6 golfers and an entry fee is determined.

2) 4  of the 6 golfers will used for each participant’s total score.

3) Scoring:

  • Total strokes under par for each participant’s golfers (not total strokes)
  • Ie…if I have Tiger, Els, Kim and Garcia on my team and they are 6 under, 3 under, 1 under and 2 over par respectively, then I would add then together to get 8 under par (10 under plus 2 over).
  • Must have 4 golfers make the cut to win the main pot

4) An easy excel spreadsheet can be created to track the scores.

5) Payout:

  • Main Pot = Best total under par for 4 golfers
  • Secondary Pot = Winner of the tournament

Optional Payouts

  • Most birdies
  • Lowest total after each round
  • Lowest golfer after each round

Try it out and let me know if you have any other ideas on golf office pools.


World Cup Office Pool Idea- Group winners will solve your problems

May 2, 2010

One problem that you may run into when organizing your World Cup office pool is that there is no day off between the last game of the group round and the first game of the elimination round. This can make filling out and turning in brackets very difficult if you are using the basic method I discussed earlier.

So here is another option you can use that would solve this problem: Pick THE GROUP WINNERS pool

Group Size: Any

1) Each participant will pick the winners and 2nd place teams of each of the World Cup’s 8 groups (A-H).

2) They will also pick the WORLD CUP winner and RUNNER UP.

3) They will also pick the CONSOLATION game winner and RUNNER UP.

4) Scoring:

  • 1st place group finisher = 2 points
  • 2nd place group finisher = 1 point
  • Consolation game runner up = 3 points
  • Consolation game winner = 4 points
  • World Cup runner up = 6 points
  • World Cup winner = 10 points

Tie Breaker = Total goals scored in World Cup championship

PROS: Easy to do and easy to score, can be done before the games start, no trouble going from group to elimination rounds.

CONS: Not a lot of strategy, not a lot of points to separate contenders

Here is a link to all the group round teams.


Office Pool Freebie – Kentucky Derby Past Performances

May 1, 2010

If you need that extra edge in your Kentucky Derby office pool but don’t have a lot of time or money, the Daily Racing Form is giving away the past performances of all the Derby horses FREE online. Three different versions are available but I prefer the Easy Form.

If you don’t want to spend time reading the form then check out My Pool Picks.

Good luck in your Derby pool.


5 Honorable Ways To Use Your Office Pool Winnings

April 30, 2010

Most people who play in office pools are just looking for some fun and entertainment. They are not in it to make money and if they do happen to win they are going to spend the money before hits their pockets.  So as an office pool commissioner, why not set up your pool so that the winner has do something honorable with the jackpot. Here is a list of 5 ways to make the world a better place, make people happy and feel good about winning the pool:

1) Charity Donation – Winner has to donate the winnings to the charity of their choice.

2) Kids College Fund – Winning must be put into a savings fund for their kid’s college. This is what I have chosen to do and have a fund started for my 18 month old son that has over $500 in it. If the winner does not have kids then they can donate to a kids charity.

3) Spouse or Significant Other Gift – The winner must purchase a gift for their spouse or significant other. Works well if spouse does not approve of joining an office pool.

4) Appetizers and Beverages – The winner must take all the winnings and buys appetizers and beverages for all other participants. Works best if the group is not large. Nobody is a loser in this scenario.

5) Horse Bet – The winner takes all the money and will put it on a horse to win the Kentucky Derby.  All winnings are split with the other participants and the winner takes the original winning. This is a profit-sharing idea that allows everyone one more chance to enjoy their contributions and a great Derby party can ensue. My picks are posted on the home page if you need help selecting that winner.

If you have other ideas about how to honorably share the winnings, please post a comment.


Kentucky Derby Pool – Last minute draw

April 29, 2010

Last Minute Draw

If you haven’t put together a Kentucky Derby or Triple Crown pool yet, don’t sweat, it is not too late. A simple Derby pool can be put together in no time and you can even do it hours before the actual race goes off. The following method can be done quickly and will make it even for those who draw longshot horses.

Here is how the Office Pool Guy would do it:

1) Put the names of all the contenders or numbers for all the post positions (1-20) in a hat.

2) Decide on an entry fee and order of draw.

3) Have each participant draw a contender or post position.

4) Each participant will pay a portion of the entry fee to the pot depending on the odds of the horse they draw.

Odds of Horse                                 Entry Fee                 Example $20 entry

  • Favorite                                  100%                                $20
  • 4-1 or lower                            75%                                 $15
  • 9-1 to 5-1                                  50%                                 $10
  • 19-1 to 10-1                             25%                                  $5
  • 20-1 or higher                      Free                                   $0

5) Participant with the horse that finishes highest will win the pot

6) You may want to set a time for the determination of odds or you can wait till after to ante into the pot

Optional Ideas:

  • If you draw a 20-1 or higher horse you get to draw another horse.
  • You could auction off the left over horses to the highest bidder and that money goes into the pot.
  • If you have fewer than 20 players, you could draw more than one horse each.

Here is a link for current Kentucky Derby Contenders and Odds.


5 Tips For Scoring Your Office Pool

April 29, 2010

One of the most important aspects of a great office pool is the scoring system that is used. As commish you will want to make sure to think through how your office pool will be scored and make sure to follow these simple tips:

1) Keep It Simple

Nobody likes to play in a pool where they can’t keep track of their score. If you use multipliers and dividers you may find yourself with many confused participants. It is better to have a simple scoring system because most people don’t want to have to work to keep up.

2) Less is more when it comes to points

Having hundreds and hundreds of total points does not make it more exciting. Try to keep the total points under or around 100. This will give people a chance to make up some ground but will not make it complicated and difficult to track.

3) Avoid subtracting points

Subtraction was fun in elementary school but now that we are putting together entertaining office pools,  subtracting points makes things just a little too confusing. Not many sporting events subtract points so neither should we.

4) Bonus points are a nice twist

Give bonus points for things that may be difficult to do such as picking a big upset or picking the exact score or reaching a certain goal. Be creative in how you give bonus points because they can really add some excitement.

5) Know how you plan to break ties

Nothing is worse than an office pool ending in controversy. Have your tie breaker procedure set out before the pool starts. Having to pick the total score of the game or event is the most popular way to break a tie. Also a possibility: biggest upset, confidence score, pick another game, longest winning streak, placement in standings, lock pick of the week


Triple Crown Pool provides 3x the fun

April 27, 2010

When putting on a Kentucky Derby party, don’t just limit yourself to an office pool on just one race. The race for the Triple Crown provides us a great opportunity to triple our fun by drafting horses and adding points up for all 3 races (The Derby, The Preakness and the Belmont).

Here is how I would do a TRIPLE CROWN pool:

Group Size: 4-5 players works best

1) Have each participant draft a stable of  4-5 horses from the starter list of the Kentucky Derby.

2) Scoring:

  • Each horse gets points for where they finish in each of the 3 races.
  • Points are based on the number of horses in the race (adjust points for size of the field).
  • For a 20 horse field the points would look like this:

1st = 20 points

2nd = 19 points

3rd = 18 points

4th = 17 points

etc…

Last = 1 point

3) For the 2nd (Preakness) leg of the Triple Crown, another draft would be conducted, this time using the horses entered in that race. Players could protect any horse that they drafted in the Kentucky Derby but will lose a draft pick in exchange. So if you keep one horse for the Preakness you would lose your 1st round pick, if you keep two, you lose your 2nd round pick and so on. Each player will again have 4 horses in their stable for the race. Draft order would be determined by total points from the last race.

4) Same procedure is done for the Belmont.

5) Winner of the pool is the player who earns the most points for the 3 races.


World Cup Pool Idea – Confidence Counts

April 26, 2010

In this post we will discuss the: CONFIDENCE SCORE Pool

Group Size: Any

1) Each participant will predict the winner of all 48 games in the group round.

2) For each of the 48 games, the participant will place a “confidence score” from 1-48 points (48 being VERY confident and 1 being NOT confident). The “confidence score” is a rating of how confident the player is that they will be correct in their prediction.

3) The participant may also predict if the game will end in a draw.

4) Scoring group round:

  • If the participant predicts the WINNER they get the number of points equal to their confidence score. (ie..if player predicts the USA to win and is 48 points confident then they would get 48 points for that win).
  • If the participant is INCORRECT they get no points.
  • If the participant predicted a DRAW and is correct they get double the points. (ie..if the player predicts the USA and Slovenia to play to a draw for 48 points and they do, then the player would get 48 x 2 = 96 points)

5) When the teams reach the elimination round, players will rank each team from 1-16 (16 points being the team the player thinks will win it all and 1 point for the team they think has no chance to win it all).

6) Scoring for elimination round:

  • Take the team that wins the World Cup and compare them to the place that each player had them on their confidence rankings.
  • Players get the number of points that they put on the winning team.
  • ie..if I think that Brazil is going to win it and USA is going to finish 2nd, I would put 16 points on Brazil and 15 points on the USA. If Brazil wins it all I get 16 points but if the USA wins i would get the points that I put on USA.

7) Total each players points for the group round and the elimination round and highest total would be the winner.

PROS: Any size group, strategy important, easy scoring system, get to participate in all games

CONS: Time consuming for participants, group play more important then elimination round (unless you double elimination points), difficult to know who is winning the pool.

I really like this style of pool as you do have to do some thinking before the games start. Many use the idea of a confidence score for the NCAA football bowl games.


World Cup Office Pool Idea – Bracket Madness

April 25, 2010

A very popular and simple office pool to host is the well-known Tournament Bracket Pool. This type of pool, which is commonly done for the NCAA basketball tournament, can easily be adapted to the World Cup because of the way the elimination tournament is set up. The main drawback of this pool is that it does not incorporate the group play matches.

In this post we will discuss how to put together: The BRACKET pool

Group Size: Any

1) After the group play matches are complete and the 16 teams have been determined for the elimination rounds, have each participant fill out a tournament bracket (you will be able to find brackets to print on this site), predicting each games winner.

2) Each round will be worth 40 points

2) Scoring:

  • 1st round  (games 49-56) = 5 points for each  correct prediction
  • 2nd round (games 57-60) = 10 points for each correct prediction
  • 3rd round (games 61-62 )  = 20 points for each correct prediction
  • Finals and Consolation game = 20 points for each correct prediction
  • Tiebreaker is that the player must predict the total goals scored in the Finals (closest to the total without going over wins)

3) Payout to the 3 participants with the most points

PROS: Very simple with easy setup, most are familiar with the style, easy to score, no limit on the size of the group

CONS: Not much strategy, group play not used, no advantage to choosing an underdog


World Cup Office Pool Idea – The Basic Draft

April 24, 2010

With the World Cup 2010 just around the corner, the Office Pool Guy will focus a few posts on the different pools that can be put together for this special event.

In this post we will discuss the: BASIC DRAFT pool

Group Size: 4-8 works best

1) Depending on the number of participants, each person will draft 4 to 8 of the 32 World Cup teams.

2) Make sure you are familiar with the World Cup format of Group play followed by the Elimination rounds.

3) Scoring:

  • 3 points for a win
  • 1 point for a draw
  • 0 points for a loss

4) Payouts

  • Most Total Points (for all of a players teams)
  • Player with the Championship Team
  • Player with the 2nd Place Team
  • Optional Payout: Biggest Upset (use this chart’s rankings to determine biggest upset)

5) Other Options

  • Double the number of points awarded for a win each round of the elimination tournament (round of 16).
  • Complete a bracket for the round of 16. (add the points for each the group round and the brackets)
  • Don’t allow participants to pick teams from the same group.
  • Award extra points for winning the group round.

PROS: Easy to track, not a lot of participants needed, numerous payout possibilities, basic knowledge of World Cup needed.

CONS: Must get everyone together to draft, not much strategy, may be knocked out of pool early, better if many upsets.


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