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Suicide football pool picks week 3

Helping you make picks for your Survivor, Suicide, or Knockout football pool, for one week or the whole season.

Overview

This tool will help you select the optimal picks for your NFL Survivor Pool. The 'Survivor Grid' tab will help you plan out the entire football season, while the 'Pick Suggestions' tab will offer survivor pick advice for the current week.

How our Survivor Grid Works

How to select your picks
The NFL teams you will choose are shown on the left. Their opponents are shown for each week, along with either the actual point spread (in black) or the an estimated point spread (in red) for the game. The brighter the green background, the more the team you are choosing is favored. To choose a team for a certain week, click on the opponent.

Pick percentages
Pick percentages of how many people took each team for the current week are shown on the left. To see percentages for a different week, simply click the week heading.

Suicide Football Pool Spreadsheet

Sorting the grid
Click on the column headings to sort the grid. You can sort by the weekly spreads, future value, or pick percentages.

Bookmarking your selections
To bookmark your selections, click on the 'Options' button and click 'Bookmark My Picks'. You will be presented with a URL containing your selections. You can copy and paste the URL into an email to yourself for later use, or can bookmark the URL. NOTE: Failure to record the exact URL that is displayed will result in your picks not displaying when you return to the site.

Survivor Pick Suggestions

Suicide Football Pool Week 2

Rules

Pick suggestions for your Survivor Pool are offered for the current week based on the users pick history (as entered in the 'Grid' tab), with an emphasis on efficient usage (saving teams for their most optimal week).

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