That's odd. Though you do need an account on that site to fill out a bracket and enter the contest. You can even fill out more than one bracket if you wanted to, but it requires you to have more than one account since you can only fill out one bracket per account. You can only enter once for prizes, but if you want to fill out another bracket, it must be a "fun entry" (not prizes eligible). I actually filled out two brackets of my own, one real bracket and one bracket designed to get as few points as possible. For my real bracket, I am getting my ass kicked. This is my bracket for the current contest:
http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/2398/bracketf.png
A game highlighted in green is worth 2 points. Yellow is worth 1 point and red is worth 0 points. These point amounts will double each round. Which means this:
Round 1: Green is 2 points and yellow is 1 point
Round 2: Green is 4 points and yellow is 2 points
Round 3: Green is 8 points and yellow is 4 points
Round 4: Green is 16 points and yellow is 8 points
Round 5: Green is 32 points and yellow is 16 points
Round 6: Green is 64 points and yellow is 32 points
In all of those rounds, red is worth 0 points. As of right now, I have 66 points out of a maximum of 92 points. After
today's match ends (the Zelda: Wind Waker one), I will be at 70/96.
How a game can be highlighted in green - You predict a game to finish in first place and it actually ends up finishing in first place. Or you predict a game to finish in second place and it ends up finishing in second place. Example: I predicted Tetris for first place and Donkey Kong for second place. I was correct on both of them, so both are highlighted in green.
How a game can be highlighted in yellow - You predict a game to finish in first place and it actually finishes in second place. Or you predict a game to finish in second place and it finishes in first place. Example: I predicted Street Fighter II to finish in first place and Sonic the Hedgehog for second place. Instead, Sonic the Hedgehog finished in first place and Street Fighter II finished in second place. I was correct in that both games would advance, but I put both of them in the wrong order. So both are highlighted in yellow.
How a game can be highlighted in red: You predict a game to finish in either first place or second place and it fails to get either first place or second place. In other words, you predict a game to advance to the next round when it fails to get the second place (or first) required to move onto the next round. Example: I predicted Contra to finish in second place. Contra was unable to finish in first place or second place. Instead, it was Metroid that got second place. Contra would be highlighted in red because of this.
C., did you read that story I posted earlier?