Pairs shall be grouped in units
of four or five depending on the number of teams. Grouping will be
decided by the organizing committee.
The first winning bidder
buys a "wild card" and has the right to pick any pair from any group.
The remaining pairs of teams in
the same group will then be auctioned off in a wild card format. The
winning bid gets to take any of the remaining teams in that group,
until all the pairs have been auctioned off.
The next winning bid gets to pick
any pair from the remaining groups. The remaining teams in this group
will then go in the same way as the first group.
The rest of the groups will be
auctioned off in the same fashion until all groups are gone.
The split will be as follows
- 1st -- 40%
- 2nd -- 22%
- 3rd --11%
- 4th -- 11%
- 5th -- 4%
- 6th -- 4%
- 7th -- 4%
- 8th -- 4%
ADI is putting up some money
to go to the bidder who buys the winning team in the consolation
round. This will make some of the more social teams a good buy.
Tommy Dewalt (2001 Western Canada auctioneer of the
year) will be the
auctioneer. Seeing him in action makes this a must be there event
even if you do not want to buy a team.