How Peerscore Works

Peerscore Graph Pikum is more fun because in every game, there is always at least one winner.  When you enter a Pikum, you are asked to predict what you think is going to happen across a n umber of events – we call these Piks. When a host sets the Pikum up, each Pik is assigned a certain number of points (out of the 10,000 available).

If you're exactly right, you'll get all of the points assigned to that Pik. If you're not right, but close, then you'll get some of the points.

The closer you were to the actual result (when your predictions are compared to other players in that Pikum) the more points you’ll get for each Pik. The players with the most points win the pot.



Example 1 - Only a few players

Pik Your
Guess
Friend's
Guess
Actual
Result
Maximum
Points
Your
Points
Friend's
Points
 
Number of Goals 3 2 3 1000 1000 750
Minute of First Goal 25 51 38 1000 500 500
Total Yellow Cards 3 8 11 1000 100 735

Example 2 - 20 players

Pikum calculates how close your guess was in comparison to all the other players who played that Pikum and awards you points based on that, so the same guesses may score you more or less points depending on how close all the other players in that Pikum were.

Pik Your
Guess
Friend's
Guess
Actual
Result
Maximum
Points
Your
Points
Friend's
Points
 
Number of Goals 3 2 3 1000 1000 750
Minute of First Goal 25 51 38 1000 575 575
Total Yellow Cards 3 8 11 1000 75 800  

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