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This big tournament just finished up and the winner got $500,000. I have been
reading about it, trying to figure it out. It was a bracket tournament - the 48 pros were paired up, first to last, second to 47th and so on. They were not in the same boat but competed against each other's weights. If I have it figured right, after two days the winner of each pair moved on to the next day. So, your total weighed did not matter. You could catch one bass weighing 1 pound and move on if your paired pro did not catch a fish, even if the other 46 pros had over 20 pounds each. Seems like a strange way to do it to me! Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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