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PICKS93
Copyright 1993 by Kevin Angley
Pool Organizer for the 1993 NCAA Tournament
Version 93-01 March 5, 1993
PICKS93 automates the task of running a pool for the 1993 basketball
tournament. Now, before we go any farther, let me make it clear that this
program is not to be used in conjunction with any gambling or wagering
activity. This program is for matching wits against your friends to determine
who is the best predictor of sports outcomes. Have a good time with it.
PICKS93 makes a pool so easy to do. Entering picks and results is as painless
as it can be! You can either enter everyone's picks yourself, or allow each
player to create their own .PIX file containing their picks, which you can
subsequently read into the master database.
At any time you can get a report (either to the screen, to a file, or to a
printer) of everyone's picks, the standings, and/or a review of the game
results so far.
QUICK START: Simply type PICKS93 to get started. A menu will appear in glorious
NC State Wolfpack Red and White:
PICKS93 for DOS - version 93-xxx
Copyright 1993 by Kevin Angley
Choose an option or hit escape key to exit:
S) Setup the field of teams
This will be the only available option the first time into PICKS93. After you
have set up the field of teams, the menu gets more interesting:
PICKS93 for DOS - version 93-xxx
Copyright 1993 by Kevin Angley
Choose an option or hit escape key to exit:
POOL MANAGEMENT: REPORTS:
W) Modify weights G) Report Game Results
I) Add a player interactively P) Report Pool Results
F) Add players from PIX files A) Report All Picks
in current directory
R) Enter the results for round x
PLAYER OPTIONS:
C) Create a .PIX file of your picks
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POOL MANAGEMENT Options
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S) Set up the field of teams
This is the only option that will appear the first time you run PICKS93. It
is here that you will enter the field of 64 teams for the 1993 tournament.
This will create the file FIELD.DAT in the current directory.
After each region of teams, you will be asked to verify that the
teams are correct, so that you can correct it before moving on.
The order in which you enter the teams is critical. Follow the order as
listed in the pairings chart. After entering the first region, make
sure that the second region you enter plays the first region in the
semi-finals. Other than observing that, you can enter regions in any
order.
If you discover that you have entered the field incorrectly before adding the
the first player or entered the results for round 1, then you can just
delete FIELD.DAT and set up the field again. However, once you have either
added a player or entered results, do not modify FIELD.DAT. If you need to
correct an error, you are up the creek and will have to delete
FIELD.DAT, PICKS93.DAT, and ROUND*.DAT and start all over.
W) Modify weights
By default, PICKS93 gives more credit for correct guesses in the later
rounds. One point is awarded for each first round guess, two points for
each second round guess, and so forth. If you prefer an alternate strategy,
select this option and assign weights to each round. You can modify the
weights at any time, and go back and forth between several scenarios even
after the final round results are in. Of course, you should establish the
official weights before your pool begins.
I) Add a player interactively
You can add players at any time, and you need not add them all in one sitting.
For each player, PICKS93 will go through the 63 games asking you which that
player has selected. A single keystroke is all it takes. After each round,
you can verify that you have entered the data correctly. After all the rounds,
you are asked if you want to go ahead and enter this player's data into the
picks database. Note: Some deviants in pools select a winner in a subsequent
round that they have eliminated in a previous round. No fair! PICKS93 will not
let you do this, so be sure to establish this as a ground rule.
F) Add players from PIX files in current directory
This option processes all the PIX files that individual players have submitted.
Put all the PIX files in the same directory with the PICKS93 program and
database, taking care that the file names are unique, and then select this
option.
PIX files must be produced by PICKS93 option C. If there is something wrong
with the file, you will be alerted and that player's picks will be skipped.
This option searches for all PIX files in the current directory, processes
them, and then deletes each one as it goes to make sure you don't accidentally
add the same player to the database twice.
You can add a player with this option at any time.
R) Enter the results for round x
This option appears until you have entered the results for all the rounds.
You enter the results of each round as they are complete. For each game, you
are given a choice to which you can response with a single keystroke.
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PLAYER Options
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C) Create a .PIX file of your picks
This option allows an individual player to create a file of his personal
picks which he or she can then deliver to you via floppy, etc. PICKS93 will
go through the 63 games asking for your choice. A single keystroke is all it
takes. After each round, you can verify that you have entered the data
correctly. Follow the onscreen instructions. After exiting PICSK93, take
your PIX file to the pool administrator.
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REPORTS
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G) Report Game Results
P) Report Pool Results
A) Report All Picks
The report options can be run at any time once you start accumulating some
data. You should publish pick sheets before the first game, so participants
can check that their data are entered correctly. Publish standings along the
way to make it more exciting.
The report option that reports the game result has a cute feature. Instead of
saying boring things like "NC State defeated UNC", etc., it uses all those
sportscaster terms that mean the same thing, chosen at random. Feel free to add
your own in file SYNONYMS.DAT - up to 256 phrases up to 24 characters in length.
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Have fun!
Now for the really good part ... PICKS93 is shareware published by an author
who believes we should get back to the roots of what shareware was intended
to be - that is, a way of getting good programs distributed among peers in the
PC world without the high costs and roadblocks of marketing, etc. In this
author's opinion, shareware (well, all software for that matter) has gotten
way too expensive. For that reason, registration of PICKS93 is a lousy $5.
Yep, five bucks is all it takes for you to say smugly, "Yeah, I register my
shareware". So, go ahead ... print out REGISTER.TXT and
send it in with $5. Make a statement for shareware.
Thanks for using and registering PICKS93!