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How To Play Fantasy Football Survivor Pools

This article discusses how to sign up and play Fantasy Football Survivor Pools. Also, if you want to set a Survivor pool up, this article describes the primary configuration options found by websites that host Survivor Pools. Make sure you join a site that has Free Survivor Pools. There are sites that offer robust configuration options for your Survivor Pools at no cost.

How To Play Survivor Pools 

Survivor Pools

Do you play fantasy football? More importantly, do you LOVE fantasy football? Well, why not make things a bit more interesting this year? Why not play in a Survivor Pool? Mix in a bit of knowledge with pure luck to see if you can stay undefeated the longest and become the last player standing to tower over all whom you have vanquished.

The Survivor Pool concept is a pretty simple one; survive in the pool the longest in order to win. This is achieved, in most pools, by correctly picking the winner of a game every week. There is a variation that is the complete opposite; picking a losing team each week.

Survivor Pools are most commonly used with the NFL since there are fewer teams than in the NCAA and the teams are followed more widely. However, a Survivor Pool can easily be modified to work in union with other occasions, such as college bowl seasons. In the case of NFL Survivor Pools, you are asked to pick one team per week who you think will win the game. If that team does win, you move onto next week. If that team loses, so do you and you are out. The game continues until one player is left in the pool. That person is then pronounced the winner and will merrily collect their prize.

Signing up 

How to join a Survivor Pool

You basically have two choices to play in a Survivor Pool; you can either start your own pool, such as at your office, and get co-workers to join or you could choose to join a pool that is already in existence. If you set up your own pool, you decide the rules. If you join an existing pool, then you have to follow the rules set out by the person who set up that particular pool. All rules should be clearly defined and documented in advance of the first game. These rules are also known as the pool configuration. What settings are commonly available for configuration of a Survivor Pool?

Configuration 

Options for configuring your Pool

There are many sites that will host your Survivor Pools, though few that will host your pools for free. Use Google to search for "free survivor pools" to find one of these sites. Common settings of all sites include; the maximum players allowed in the pool, the tiebreaker rules to be followed in event the season end with more than one player still active, if Rebirths are allowed and, if so, how many Rebirths are allowed per team and if there is a Cutoff week. Rebirths allow a team who is out to buy their way back into the pool. Other settings include allowing autopicks and the total number of weeks autopicks are allowed, whether the players need to pick winning teams or losing teams and what the charges are for the league (Entrance fee, Rebirth fee).

Survivor Pool Pseudonyms 

Survivor Pools are also known by different names

Survivor Pools are also called Last Man Standing Pools, Eliminator Pools, Knockout Pools and Suicide Pools. These aren't the only fantasy football pools involving NFL teams. You can also participate in Point Spread or Pick 'em Pools, Confidence Pools and Super Bowl Square Pools. Descriptions of these pools can be found in different articles.

Depending on the amount of people taking part in the pool that you are in and the entrance fee, you could win hundreds of dollars! It is not all about the money, though that is clearly the best prize. It is also about getting involved and enjoying being more than just a spectator in the NFL, so get yourself signed up!

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