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The Bill of Rickies

Past rules can be seen at Rickies.net and Rickies.co

The Rickies

  1. There are two types of Rickies: Annual Rickies and Keynote Rickies.

  2. The winner of the Annual Rickies is named the Annual Chairman, and retains the rights to the corresponding Twitter account for the full year. This position is awarded every January.

  3. The Keynote Rickies winner is named the Keynote Chairman, and retains the rights to the corresponding Twitter account until the next keynote is held.

  4. Order for Annual Rickies is based on the winner of the previous year.

  5. Order for the Keynote Rickies is based on the previous Apple event.

  6. The Loser goes last.

  7. To earn any points, everything written down in the prediction document must come true.

  8. There are no half points awarded in any round.

  9. Picks cannot be reused by any contestant within 365 days of first being made.

  10. Correct regular picks are awarded with one point.

  11. Correct risky picks are worth two points.

  12. If your Risky Pick is wrong, you lose a point.

  13. Picks must have been approved as “risky” by the two other hosts before the start of the game.

  14. For Keynote Rickies the scoring window starts when the live stream begins and closes when the picks are scored.

  15. Any information used in scoring must be publicly verifiable at the time of recording.

  16. After scoring is complete, each host must update their official Tricky to reflect the new winner. The large location marker is for the Annual Chairman, while the smaller location marker is for the Keynote Chairman.

  17. Trophies should remain in sync at all times, with photographic evidence provided on demand.

The Flexies

  1. The loser of the Flexies must compensate the winner of the Flexies by donating to the charity of the winner’s choice.

  2. The amount of the donation is $25 per wrong Flexy made by the loser.

  3. Hosts must make a minimum of five Flexy picks.

  4. Flexies may be reused as future Flexies or regular picks.

  5. The winner is determined by comparing the percentage of correct Flexies made by each host.

  6. The money must be donated on-air.

A tie in either the regular picks or the Flexies is to be broken by coin toss. As Jason Snell has a lifetime ban on flipping the coin, Dice by PCalc in Relay FM mode is the official way to break a tie.