Maybe you play Dead Pool differently than we do but, traditionally, the point system is based on subtracting the persons age from 100. If and when he dies (if it hasn't really happened already) he would be worth 1 point.
Lindsay Lohan on the other hand (the Dead Pool favorite) would be worth 63 points.
Interesting. I know there are different ways of playing it.
Here's how we play it:
On Halloween or "Dia de los Muertos" we start compiling a list of 100 notable people (100 people - it's harder than you think). We submit our personal lists just before New Years (why is "New Years" capitialized?) and each player pays $20. Then, throughout the year, when somebody on our list kicks the bucket we deduct their age from100 and that's the number of points awarded. The person at the end of the year with the most points wins however much money there is from everybody paying $20 to play. It's never a lot of money. A few hundred. But it's fun throughout the year.
Our dead pool at work is over two grand.
We finally just quit adding to it,and just run the numbers every two weeks.
Maybe you play Dead Pool differently than we do but, traditionally, the point system is based on subtracting the persons age from 100. If and when he dies (if it hasn't really happened already) he would be worth 1 point.
Lindsay Lohan on the other hand (the Dead Pool favorite) would be worth 63 points.
First time we played it, we just randomly generate dates and if he dies on your day you win,
Interesting. I know there are different ways of playing it.
Here's how we play it:
On Halloween or "Dia de los Muertos" we start compiling a list of 100 notable people (100 people - it's harder than you think). We submit our personal lists just before New Years (why is "New Years" capitialized?) and each player pays $20. Then, throughout the year, when somebody on our list kicks the bucket we deduct their age from100 and that's the number of points awarded. The person at the end of the year with the most points wins however much money there is from everybody paying $20 to play. It's never a lot of money. A few hundred. But it's fun throughout the year.