bb wrote:
ThomasK wrote:
bb wrote:
Less than 1 hour until the Day 1 questions are posted!We have an update to the prize list with Math Revolution offering 50 of their VIP courses worth $10,000!More prizes and surprises to come including something special this coming weekend
bb Would this 50 VIP courses be reserved for the winning team? or the top 50 players from the entire participant pool have a pick?
There should be a description in the first post of how the prizes will be distributed. It’s basically the top player then the top three players of the winning team and top three players of the other teams and then it gets interesting. See the first post 😇
bb this is what I pulled from the details of prize give away section. Please find my comments and questions below highlighted, thanks in advance.
Will Everyone Win Prizes?
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Everyone on the winning team will!
Great.! The team that gets the most points at the end of the competition, will win. Every member on the winning team will receive access to the
GMAT Club Tests for 2 weeks.
Each team currently has ~220 players and looks like Team Ronaldo players are going to get the GC tests. After prize distribution, around 280 GC Tests will be remaining.The top 3 players on each of the 4 teams will have a choice of the top prizes (the winning team's 3 top users will have the first pick), and then the next 9 will choose their prizes based on the point ranking.
Probably Top 3 players from winning team will go with MGMAT course (objective assumption assumption based on the course price). Next top 9 players from the non winning team probably goes with MathRevolution VIP course (earlier assumption applies here as well). Remaining Prize Pool - 41 MR VIP, ~280 GC Test, 500 GC Forum Quiz The remaining prizes will be distributed among the users based on the points earned.
Is the entire pool of participants minus the 12 winners eligible for the remaining price pool? meaning players ranked 13th through 54th from the overall pool have a shot at winning the MR VIP course? Each user is limited to 1 prize. We have a lot of prizes and expect over 500+ people getting something (Full disclosure: the majority of those, will be getting
GMAT Club tests for the winning team). In other words, 9 people from non-winning teams will also win prizes based on the above.
Does the previous sentence place any limit on the non winning team members?