by Snowball »
24 Mar 2018 13:14
Rules as per the previous few leagues games
Point for correctly predicting first team to score. You cannot use this
as insurance. For example Reading to win 2-0 but QPR to score first,
Bonus point for standard format exactly as the example below:
Reading 0-0 QPR HT
Reading 1-0 QPR FT
Reading to score first <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Dadi 49
I ask for this because it saves time transcribing
Bonus points awarded for games of 3 or more goals where the goal sequence
is given correctly. You predict that spot on and get beaucoup extra points.
Anyone getting first Reading goal-scorer points, (must have result right for that half)
gets a 5 point bonus if they are within one minute either way
All older rules apply
Points awarded for HT Correct Result (1), HT Correct Score (3) (except for 0-0 which scores 1)
Further explanation. (at HT) You get 0 points for wrong, 1 point for correct result,
3 points for a correct score other than 0-0 which only scores 1 point
At HT or FT if you get the correct score you DON'T get 4 points for correct score (3) and result (1)
Points awarded for FT Correct Result (1), FT Correct Score (3) (including 0-0)
FT - You get 0 points for wrong, 1 point for correct result,
3 points for a correct score including 0-0
3 Points added for first Reading Goal-Scorer if the score or result is also correct
( PLEASE NOTE: If you predict a first-half RFC scorer then your first half score/result decides your FGS bonus) even if things change radically second half
Example: You predict Kelly 25 and 1-0 HT, 2-1 FT. Kelly scores first half and Reading are 1-0 up at HT = you earn 3+3 points. Second half we fall apart and lose 1-4, your HT score/scorer marks are still good.
The rules do not prevent you posting impossible predictions like RFC 1-0 HT, 0-3 FT
OWN GOALS
Last game we had an OG in Reading's favour (ie by a Cardiff player)
Such OG's DO COUNT as First RFC Scorer, as per most sane bookies
Remember -3 points is awarded for the worst prediction
In the event of me failing to post a separate prediction, I'll use this example