If you can see who voted for who then yes. But will it work when people are given two choices?
Two choices would not be the problem I guess, but you have to consider the sheer amount of possible answers that makes it impossible imho. You would have almost 20 players with each 3 possible additions (game situation), so that would result in over 50 poll answers.
I can talk to a programmer friend of mine. Tell me how this works and I will explain to him how it is made and calculated. Doesn't sound too hard. Pick players and tally points...but there might have to be manual intervention to give values to the names who scored.
If it works..we could make this game HFboard-wide.
I can talk to a programmer friend of mine. Tell me how this works and I will explain to him how it is made and calculated. Doesn't sound too hard. Pick players and tally points...but there might have to be manual intervention to give values to the names who scored.
If it works..we could make this game HFboard-wide.
To say the truth it wouldnt be hard to program at all. Ill think on the problem a little while when i get home from work. Too bad there is no hockey tonite
I can talk to a programmer friend of mine. Tell me how this works and I will explain to him how it is made and calculated. Doesn't sound too hard. Pick players and tally points...but there might have to be manual intervention to give values to the names who scored.
If it works..we could make this game HFboard-wide.
back in the old days, there used to be this Food truck guy that came to my father's work to sell food at lunch time. He'd have this "pool" sorta setup where you choose one player..it cost like $20 bucks per player and you'd have that player all year. Basically, you would win X dollars every time that player you chose scored in the last minute of play (regular time).
Take money out of the equation and everyone choose 3 players (better to break apart a tie..hopefully) Then we tally all the totals at the end of the year.