Register up to three brackets at CBS Sports here. The password is "book". Pay for bracket(s) at the LeagueSafe.com (password: "book") or to me in person. NOTE: I'm switching to Leaguesafe.com from Paypal because the former doesn't charge transaction fees. If you'd rather not use Leaguesafe for some reason, let me know and we can figure something out.
RULES AND PRIZES:
Each bracket entry (max 3) costs $5. The owner of the top-scoring bracket gets a collection of good and important books along with possibly a gift certificate to Amazon and/or WTSbooks.com (depending on how many brackets are registered). At minimum, regardless of the number of bracket entries, the following books will be awarded to the winner:
Also, subject to the quantity of paid bracket entries, the person (not including the overall winner) to come closest to guessing the total final score of the NCAA 2011 men's basketball championship game wins a $25 gift certificate to Amazon.com. The second place bracket may also win something. The scoring system for each round, respectively, is as follows: 2-3-5-8-13-21. The best possible score is 231 points. The tiebreaker will be total final score.
Lastly, in case you're wondering, my bracket is not eligible to win.
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Please pass this along to friends, as more brackets equal a bigger grand prize and a higher likelihood of other book prizes.
Happy Bracket Making!
RULES AND PRIZES:
Each bracket entry (max 3) costs $5. The owner of the top-scoring bracket gets a collection of good and important books along with possibly a gift certificate to Amazon and/or WTSbooks.com (depending on how many brackets are registered). At minimum, regardless of the number of bracket entries, the following books will be awarded to the winner:
- 100 Cupboards or Notes from the Tilt-A-Whirl by N.D. Wilson
- Money, Greed, and God by Jay Richards
- Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand
- Life at the Bottom: The Worldview That Makes the Underclass by Dr. Theodore Dalrymple
Also, subject to the quantity of paid bracket entries, the person (not including the overall winner) to come closest to guessing the total final score of the NCAA 2011 men's basketball championship game wins a $25 gift certificate to Amazon.com. The second place bracket may also win something. The scoring system for each round, respectively, is as follows: 2-3-5-8-13-21. The best possible score is 231 points. The tiebreaker will be total final score.
Lastly, in case you're wondering, my bracket is not eligible to win.
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Please pass this along to friends, as more brackets equal a bigger grand prize and a higher likelihood of other book prizes.
Happy Bracket Making!
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