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Scoring Rules

Scoring Rules

Your leaderboard position is determined by your total portfolio score: how many shares you held and how many points those shares earned over time.

Leaderboard Formula

Total Score = Sum of (Scoring Shares × Points Gained)

Your score is the total of each player’s contribution across the week.

This means two things matter equally:

  • Player selection — picking players who will earn high fantasy points
  • Position sizing — how many shares you hold in each player

During live matches, buys and sells start affecting scoring on the next official stats refresh. This keeps live trading fair when feeds are delayed.

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Worked example: Haaland’s share price is 40 credits. You spend 200 credits and get 5 shares. He scores a goal (+4) and gets an assist (+3) plus an appearance bonus (+2) = 9 fantasy points. Your score contribution from Haaland: 5 shares × 9 points = 45. If you’d bought 10 shares for 400 credits, the same performance would contribute 90 to your score. More shares = more exposure.

Efficient credit allocation and pricing awareness directly impact your score.

Football Scoring

Points are awarded based on real match actions. Position modifiers apply to goals and clean sheets.

ActionPoints
Appearance (45+ min)+2
Appearance (less than 45 min)+1
Goal (FWD)+4
Goal (MID)+5
Goal (DEF / GK)+6
Assist+3
Clean Sheet (GK / DEF)+4
Saves (every 3, GK only)+1
Shot on Target+0.5
Yellow Card−1
Red Card−3
Penalty Missed−2

Positions:

  • GK — Goalkeeper. Earns bonus points for saves and clean sheets.
  • DEF — Defender. Gets the highest goal bonus (+6) and earns clean sheet points.
  • MID — Midfielder. Strong goal bonus (+5) and primary assist earners.
  • FWD — Forward. Standard goal bonus (+4), your main attacking picks.

Cricket Scoring (T20)

ActionPoints
Appearance+4
Run scored+1
Boundary bonus (4)+1
Six bonus (6)+2
Half-century (50 runs)+8
Century (100 runs)+16
Duck (dismissed for 0)−2
Wicket taken+25
Maiden over+12
Catch+8
Stumping+12
Run out+6

Positions:

  • WK — Wicketkeeper. Earns stumping and catch bonuses on top of batting points.
  • BAT — Batter. Scores through runs, boundaries, and milestone bonuses (50s, 100s).
  • ALL — All-rounder. Can earn points from both batting and bowling — high ceiling, high risk.
  • BOW — Bowler. Main source of wicket points (+25 each), maiden overs, and economy bonuses.

Cricket Bonus Modifiers

Cricket scoring includes additional modifiers for batting strike rate, bowling economy rate, and multi-wicket hauls.

Strike Rate Bonus / Penalty

Strike RateBonus / Penalty
SR > 170+6
SR 150–170+4
SR 130–150+2
SR 60–70−2
SR 50–60−4
SR < 50−6

Economy Rate Bonus / Penalty

Economy RateBonus / Penalty
ER < 5+6
ER 5–6+4
ER 6–7+2
ER 10–11−2
ER 11–12−4
ER > 12−6

Multi-Wicket Bonus

WicketsBonus
3 wickets+4
4 wickets+8
5+ wickets+16

Scoring Strategy

Your score isn’t just about picking the right players — it’s about how much exposure you have to their output:

  • Buy more shares of players you’re confident in
  • Recycle credits from finished fixtures to maximize share count across the week
  • Monitor pricing — buying at lower prices means more shares per credit

Pro Tips

  • Shares matter more than player quality. A 20-credit player who scores 8 points can contribute more to your score than a 60-credit star who scores 10 — because you can buy 3× more shares of the cheaper player. Do the math before buying.
  • Target multi-fixture players. Players with 2+ matches in a week can earn points across multiple fixtures on the same shares (if you hold through). That’s compounding exposure without spending extra credits.
  • In cricket, all-rounders are high-ceiling picks. They can score points from both batting and bowling, but they’re riskier — a bad day with both bat and ball means nothing to show for it.

Once all fixtures in an arena are settled, scores are finalized and payouts are distributed →.

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