Frank Facer
SGI Jersey Flegg
To win the 50 grand you have to have the most points accrued over the whole season of all the entries in the Supercoach comp. It was around 175 000 this year. At the beginning of each season, Supercoach will ask you a question, Something like are you a rookie supercoach mid range or expert. Then at the start of the season, maybe round 2, everyone is put into an allocated league, by Supercoach. Then one has to go head to head each week with another team in their comp. Like the NRL, the winner gets 2 points if they win their round. After everyone has played each other, they have semis, with a top 8 and the same format as NRL, 1 plays 4, plays 3, 5 plays 8 and 6 plays 7. Then all the way to the Grand Final, like the NRL. Some people start their own league's, We can start our own Dragon's Lair league. Some people have leagues where they all put money in and the winner or even place getters take or share the pool. Then there are podcasters leagues, which have unlimited numbers and no one plays each other, it is just about points, some of the big podcasters channels will even have prizes for the winner. There are also weekly supercoach prizes for the one who scores the highest points of the round of everyone included. I don't know if one has to be a Supercoach Plus subscriber to be eligible for the weekly prizes. Some podcasters offer money to people who are signed up to their league if they are the highest point scorer of the whole supercoach comp for that week, but again I think some or maybe all of them, stipulate one having to be a Supercoach Plus subscriber to be eligible for those prizes. Personally I don't really care about head to head. It is all about what points I score, where I am coming in regards to the whole comp and where I finish at the end. To me who ever finishes the year with the highest points wins the league.Not really. How does one 'win' and how does it work with 'selling' players.