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Saturday, February 8, 2014

2014 Fantasy Olympics Rules

2014 Sochi Winter Fantasy Olympics Rules
1. Each team will have 17 athletes and/or teams and 1 tiebreaker country.  
2. Draft order will be determined by a random draw.  Draft order will reverse each round.  Ex. Round 1 will go in order from 1-9, round 2 from 9-1, round 3 from 1-9, etc.  Each player gets one pick per round for 18 rounds.
3. Each player will select a total of 17 athletes that will fill the following roster spots on your team:
One athlete or team per sport (15) and two wild cards from any sport.  Everyone must also choose a country to serve as a tiebreaker.
4. All remaining athletes will become free agents.  However, all teams will lock once the first medal is awarded.  Trades may be made between teams, but only on the night of the draft.  No changes can be made to the rosters after these first events begin. A player may draft a tiebreaker country in any round, but remember that the medals won by that country will only come into play in the event of a tie. 
5. The winner will be the player with the most points at the end of the 2014 Winter Games.  Points will be assigned as follows: INDIVIDUAL EVENTS: 5 points for a gold medal, 3 points for a silver medal, and 1 point for a bronze medal. TEAM EVENTS: 10 points for a gold medal, 5 points for a silver medal, and 3 point for a bronze medal.  Each player's final score will be based on an aggregate score from his or her team members.
6. If an athlete competes in both team and individual events (for example, a skater), that athlete can be selected as an individual, earning medals for both the individual and team events.  The team cannot be selected as a unit.  If, however, medals in an event are only awarded on a team-by-team basis (for example, hockey), only the team can be selected.
7. Medal counts will be updated in the official spreadsheet by the Commissioner or the Commissioneress on a more or less nightly basis and posted to the blog http://fantasyolympicgames.blogspot.com
8. Each player will select one country whose total medal count will be used to determine a winner, in the event of a tie among two or more players' aggregate scores. If the total medal count fails to break the tie, then the gold count, silver count, and finally the bronze count, will be used. 
9. In the event that an athlete on your team is caught doping at any point during the games, you will be deducted 5 points.
10. In the event that an athlete on your team is kicked out because of a stupid facebook or twitter post at any point during the games, you will be deducted 5 points.
11.  If an athlete is stripped of a medal you will lose the points for that medal.

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