As told to me by Diamond Dan Beyer, Mohr 64 Commissioner.What is the #Mohr64??
The 2015 Mohr 64 will span 4 weeks, as we find out who the ultimate tweeter is on Jay Mohr Sports. This tournament is separate from the THTC on the show, so please continue to tweet the show for the Twitter Hat Trick Contest.
The event is run like any other bracket tournament, where the winner of each game advances to the next round until 1 champion is crowned.
What is a “game”?
Well, each round is covers certain dates. Each contestant will send in 3 tweets that will be judged against their opponents 3 tweets. Over the span of each timeframe, each contestant will send in 3 tweets and 3 tweets ONLY. Whoever’s tweets are voted better will advance.
How do I compete and tweet?
Each tweet will need to include the special hashtag assigned to each game. For example, the tweet would look like this… “That’s all the money we had, KAREN!! #GT1JMS”
-You don’t need to include “#jaymohrsports” or “@Jaymohr37”, just the game hashtag.
-If you tweet the show, and want to use that same tweet as 1 of the 3 for your game, that is fine.
-Also with the game hashtag used only, you have more characters to tweet with.
-You will also be sent your specific game hashtags in a separate tweet from Dan Beyer.
When can I tweet?
You can send in the tweet at anytime on anyday during the timeframe, up until 6pm ET/3pm PT on the last day.
You don’t have to listen live. You can always listen on the podcast, iHeart channel, or if the show is delayed in your market. This allows you to compete on your time.
You can send in tweets on the first day or last, it doesn’t matter. But they need to be sent in by that 6pm ET/3pm PT deadline of the final day.
Tweeting rules
Once you send a tweet, do not delete it. We check often, and can tell if a tweet disappears. You are allowed only 3, and those 3 will be judged against your opponents 3 tweets.
The tweets should be in regards to the topics that are being discussed on those days of broadcast.
Voting process
The voting process will take place off the air. Votes will be taken by the Jay Mohr Sports crew to decide who advances.
To allow for participation, each tweet that is sent in for a game can be favorited. The most favorites someone gets in a “game” will count for a portion of the vote. So, if someones 3 tweets get 86 favorites total, and another gets 12, then there will be one vote for the person who gets 86. Remember, this will only count for about 1/5 of the total vote.
Other notes
Original bracket (before play-in games).
The bracket will be updated on FOXSportsradio.com. Please check there.
The dates of the rounds are as follows….
March 11-12: play in games
March 16-19: 1st round
March 23-24: 2nd round
March 25-26: Sweet 16 or “Tweet 16” as J. Cobb calls it
March 30-31: Elite 8
April 1-2: Final Four
April 6-7: Championship