March 14, 2006

2006 Pool!

Oof. I meant to write this up over the weekend, but never got around to it... welcome to the third annual Shmuel's Soapbox American Idol Annex pool!

The rules are the same as last year's, and go as follows:

  1. Every week, players predict the ultimate placement of all the remaining contestants. Players are encouraged to post their predictions in comments to this journal, but may also send them to me via e-mail.
  2. One point will be awarded for every placement that turns out to be correct. No credit will be awarded for near-misses.
  3. Entries should be submitted no later than 8 PM Eastern Time (5 PM Pacific Time) on Wednesday of the week in question. If you're somebody I know and trust, later entries will be accepted; just make sure you make your choices before you hear anything about the results. [Edited to clarify that the deadline is the start of the results show on its earliest (East Coast) airing, which I'm assuming will usually be at that time.]
  4. Entries for a given week can be submitted any time after the preceding week's results are announced. But you'll probably be best off waiting until after that week's performances.
  5. In the event that you make a prediction one week, but don't get around to doing so in the next, the previous week's guesses will carry over, minus whoever got voted out. They will not carry over for a week beyond that unless I hear from you.
  6. Whoever has the most points at the end of the season is the winner.
  7. The winner gets a mix CD and bragging rights. In the event that I win, I get the bragging rights, and the first runner-up gets the mix CD.
  8. I don't remember what I ended up deciding to do in case of a tie. It has yet to be an issue so far, but I may say something about this down the line.
  9. Disqualifications of contestants will be dealt with on a case-by-case basis, at my sole discretion. (This is the "Corey Clark" clause.)
The upshot is that, every week, you're making x predictions, where x=the number of contestants remaining. For example, suppose that this week you were to rank the contestants as follows:

1. Ace
2. Bucky
3. Chris
4. Elliott
5. Katharine
6. Kellie
7. Kevin
8. Lisa
9. Mandisa
10. Melissa
11. Paris
12. Taylor

Putting aside the fact that there are better ways of making your predictions than going by alphabetical order, this would mean that if Taylor were to leave the show this week, thus coming in at #12 overall, you would get a point for having predicted that. Similarly, if Paris were to leave the show next week, thus coming in at #11 overall, you would get a point for that. This would similarly apply to the remaining 10 predictions, up to getting a point if Ace turned out to be the American Idol at the end of the season.

Next week, you'd get to do the same thing again, that time ranking the eleven remaining contestants to make eleven bets. And so on until the final week, with the final two predictions. This allows for a mixture of short-term and long-term planning: you can pick up points either way, and you can have a lot of points riding on the results of the final few weeks. In fact, 22 points could be at stake between the Idol and the first runner-up, with 11 weeks of predictions riding on each.

The winners of the first two pools did so in entirely different ways. Heather (2004) picked up a few points here and a few points there, hedging her bets so that just about any outcome toward the end would guarantee her a decent placement. Pam (2005) chose Carrie as the winner in the first week, and stuck with it all season long, leading to a massive payoff when she turned out to be right. (Had Bo won instead, she would have come in dead last. A similar gamble on LaToya led to my downfall the year before.) I take this as a sign that the rules work; I wanted that kind of flexibility, rather than boxing competitors in to one strategy.

Further examples can be found in last year's explanation of the rules, and you might find it helpful to go through the archives and see how it's been done before.

Good luck!

Posted by Shmuel at March 14, 2006 6:05 PM
Comments

OK, I really have no clue, so here's a wild guess:
1. Taylor
2. Kellie
3. Chris
4. Mandisa
5. Lisa
6. Katharine
7. Ace
8. Paris
9. Bucky
10. Kevin
11. Elliott
12. Melissa

This is hard.

Posted by: Mel at March 15, 2006 12:24 PM
Due to the proliferation of comment spam, I've had to close comments on this entry. Sorry!