Welcome friends, to the macabre world of The Celebrity Dead Pool 2008.
The rules are very simple.
You nominate a list of up to 10 celebrities that you think will shuffle off this mortal coil between 12am on 1 January 2008 and 12am on 1 January 2009.
Points are awarded for each correct guess, and the highest score at the end of the year will win a prize.
That's it. It's very simple.
Please enter your list in the comments section of this post.
I will post updates as events unfold throughout the year.
The scoring method and rules are below.
Let's get to it.
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Scoring
1. The score awarded for a correctly predicted death will be determined by the formula 100 minus Age at Date of Death.
2. A person's "age" will be defined as their Age Last Birthday. This figure is incremented at the instant of 12am on the date of the person's birthday. This means that if a person dies on their birthday, their age is taken as the age they had just become that day.
3. If a person is over the age of 100 at their date of death, the score will be zero.
4. In the event of dispute about a person's precise age, the issue will be investigated by the moderator (which is me) and a decision made based on the best available evidence. The moderator's decision is final and no correspondence will be entered in to.
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The Rules
1. All nominated persons must be human and must be alive as of 12am on 1 January 2008.
2. If you make a nomination and the person dies before 12am on 1 January 2008, you may substitute another name. You have 1 day's grace, and the substitution must happen before 12am on 2 January 2008.
3. Nominated persons must be famous or infamous in their own right, not (for example) because they're sick, or because they're very old, or because they're hideously and tragically deformed, or because they're about to undergo an extraordinary, ground-breaking and very risky operation.
4. For a death to be valid, it must be reported by at least one major mainstream media outlet. Examples include AP, AAP, Reuters, a major national or metropolitan newspaper or a major national or metropolitan TV network. Your blog doesn't count.
5. The death of a local celebrity will only be valid if their death is reported by a national media outlet, or by a major media outlet in another city.
6. If a nominated person is on death row at the start of the game, no points will be awarded if they are executed. Similarly, if a nominated person is being held hostage at the start of the game, no points will be awarded if they are killed by their captors or in a rescue attempt. Points will be awarded only if the nominated person dies from another cause.
7. Each nomination list may have at most 10 names.
8. No name may appear on a nomination list more than once. You may, however, submit more than one list.
9. Any attempts to influence the result via murderous acts will result in immediate disqualification.
Saturday, 22 December 2007
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