Start & End Date
Submitting Entries
Rosters
Eligibility
Roster Movement
Reporting Deaths
Scoring
Updates
Prize Money
Disputes
You Bet
Their Life 2006 begins 12:00 a.m. (EST) 1 January 2006.
The game ends
11:59 p.m. (EST) 31 December 2006.
Each entrant
must submit a team name (preferably something death related) and 2 rosters,
active and taxi, of team members. Entrants may create as many teams as they
wish, paying the entry fee for each team.
Entries must be
postmarked by 1 January 2006, or if submitted via email, must be sent on or
before that date.
Each entry
costs US $25.00. Checks must be received by 15 January 2006. An additional
charge of $20 will be levied for bounced checks. Payment via PayPal is
acceptable.
Entry forms and
additional information can be found here.
Roster #1 -
Active Roster. This roster is your primary list of famous people you think will
die during 2005. The active roster can contain no more than twenty-five (25) names.
Roster #2 -
Taxi Squad. This is a list of five (5) additional famous people. During the
course of 2005 as people on your active roster die, you can replace them with
those on your taxi squad.
To be included
on either an active roster or a taxi squad, the team members must meet the
following criteria:
To
be considered (in)famous, the person must meet one of two criteria:
Celebrities
must have done something (written a book, recorded a song, won an Olympic
medal, hosted a TV game show, etc.) to be considered famous in their own right.
Their fame cannot derive solely from a relationship to another famous person.
Spouses and family members of famous people who receive significant press
coverage during their lives are considered famous in their own right (e.g.,
Ladybird Johnson, Prince Philip, and any of the Kennedys are eligible; Derek
Jeter's mother, Dorothy, is not).
Simply living
to a ripe old age is not sufficient as a claim to fame. Therefore, the oldest
person in the world is not eligible unless they happen to have done something
else in their life to justify celebrity.
Missing persons
are eligible, but if it is determined during the course of the year that they
were dead at the start of the game or if their fate is still unknown as of 1
January 2007, they will score no points. (If you want to waste a pick on Osama
Bin Laden no one will stop you.)
Entrants are
responsible for their own rosters. If an Active Roster includes someone who is
declared ineligible, already dead at the start of the game, if a name appears
more than once, or if a roster is short one or more names, the only remedy is
replacing the ineligible name with a Taxi Squad member. Errors on Taxi Squad
rosters have no remedy.
The Rules
Committee is the sole judge of eligibility. Decisions of the Rules Committee
are final. We cannot issue advisory opinions on whether or not a person is
eligible.
When someone
from the Active Roster dies, they can be replaced by someone on the Taxi Squad.
The empty spot on the Taxi Squad will remain that way for the rest of the year.
No new names will be added to the Taxi Squad during the year.
When
someone from either roster dies, please contact tableslam17@yahoo.com immediately to
inform me of the following:
Responsibility
for reporting deaths is on the entrant. (If multiple entrants have picked a
name, only one has to report the death for all to get credit, but You Bet Their
Life.com is not responsible for crediting deaths not brought to our attention.)
However, the administrator will, in fairness, monitor major sources for possible
deaths on a regular basis.
Deaths can be
reported any time before 15 January 2007. On 15 January 2007, the results will
be declared final. The 15 January 2007 date is for reporting only--rigor mortis
must have set in during 2006 to score points. This allows for the fact that
obituaries are often delayed several days.
Points
will be awarded for each death according to the following schedule:
If
the cadaver appears on only one Taxi Squad, it is worth 5 points. If it is on
any other roster (Active or Taxi), as well as your Taxi Squad, it will be worth
only 3 points to you. For example, if a corpse appears on one Active Roster and
one Taxi Squad, 20 points and 3 points will be awarded, respectively.
Special Awards:
So, the maximum
number of points that can be awarded for a single death is 50--for a solo hit
by a suicide/homicide under 45 years of age who is either the first or last stiff of the
year and also the youngest (20 points for a solo hit; 10 for the
suicide/homicide; and 4
points each for being first/last, the youngest, under 65, under 55 and under
45).
Updates will be
posted on the update page of this website as required (usually once every week,
but quite often up to 4 times every week).
Entrants will be notified via email when updates are posted.
After deducting
the administrative costs of running the game, the remaining money will go into
the kitty to be split among the winners. Anticipated administrative costs are
$200. The costs incurred are for domain registration ($25), web hosting fees
($75), bank fees ($50) and miscellaneous expenses ($50).
The money in
the kitty will be distributed according to the following schedule:
In case of
ties, entrants will split the cash at that prize level and the next level(s)
down. For example, if two players are tied for 2nd place, they will split the
27.5% (13.75% each) that constitutes the second and third place money.
If less than
forty two teams participate, the minimum amount awarded for any prize will be
$25 (return of entrance fee). In this case, these minimal amounts (along with
any Metabolically Challenged Awards) will be deducted from the kitty first and
the amounts for the other prizes adjusted accordingly.
Anyone who
causes or contributes to the death of a celebrity on their list, is not
eligible for prize money. So, no taking matters into your own hands! And if you
must stalk somebody, chose a celebrity who is not on your list.
The
Rules Committee is the sole judge in any dispute. The decisions of the Rules
Committee are final.
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