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Combining Days 7 & 8 in an Entertainment Only NCAAB Survivor Contest

Commissioners can combine Days 7 and 8 of the tournament (the Elite Eight round) into a single picking window.

Updated over a week ago

Where to Enable This Option

To combine Days 7 and 8:

  1. Open the Commissioner Console

  2. Navigate to Pool Settings

  3. Select Pick and Scoring Settings

  4. Enable the option to combine Days 7 & 8


What the Combine Days 7 & 8 Option Does

The Combine Days 7 & 8 option allows commissioners to merge the Round of 8 (Days 7 and 8) into a single slate.

Instead of treating these days separately, all games across both days are grouped together.


How Combined Days Work

When this option is enabled:

  • Entrants must make two total picks across Days 7 and 8

  • Picks can come from any games within the combined slate

  • All Elite Eight matchups are available at once

Entrants can choose how to use their two picks:

  • One team from Day 7 and one team from Day 8

  • Both teams from Day 7

  • Both teams from Day 8

This added flexibility gives entrants more control over their strategy during this stage of the tournament.


Why Combine Days 7 & 8?

In the Elite Eight, strong teams often face each other, and key matchups may occur on the same day.

For example, if two teams you expect to reach the Final Four play on Day 7:

  • Without combining, you could only pick one of them

  • With combined days, you can select both teams to advance

This helps avoid situations where scheduling forces you to eliminate a strong team prematurely.


Important Requirement

⚠️ This option is only available when the Pick Requirement is set to:

👉 One Pick Per Day (10 days total)

It is not available for:

  • One Pick Per Round (6 rounds total)

If your contest uses Pick Per Round, the combine option will not appear.


Summary

Combining Days 7 & 8 creates a single Elite Eight slate where entrants make two picks from all remaining games. This feature increases strategic flexibility, prevents scheduling conflicts between top teams, and helps keep more participants engaged as the contest approaches the Final Four.

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