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What Is FanSlices?
SnapQit™ makes it easy and fast to add questions to your photos, with modifications for filters, labels, drawing overlays and exposures, resulting in what we like to call a SnapQ™ (a Snap with a Question). SnapQit offers two types of SnapQs: (1) Trivia SnapQs, with one right answer and three wrong answers, which can be used for game play or to share with your social graph; and (2) Help SnapQs, when you have a genuine question about something or someone in a photo.
PGA One and Done, Nassau Format
The Nassau variant of One and Done divides the season into two segments where each segment offers the opportunity to pay out awards for that segment. It's like the classic golf game Nassau, breaking the contest into "two (virtual) nines". It also includes an optional weekly-winner component (see Scoring Details for more information). The first segment starts with The Masters and spans 18 tournaments, including a "front nine" and a "back nine".
PGA Survivor
PGA Survivor is similar to NFL Survivor, but with PGA Survivor, each week you pick one player to make the cut. If the player you pick makes the cut, then you survive and keep going to the next tournament. If your player does NOT make the cut, then you are out! This contest runs through the first event of the playoffs, the FedEx St. Jude, since beyond that there are minimal or no cuts.
Note that since many of the Signature events are no-cut events, then if there is an alternate-field event for one of these no-cut events, this game uses the alternate event.
PGA One and Done, Classic Format
In Classic PGA One and Done, you pick one player each tournament and whatever that player wins in dollars for the tournament gets added to your running total. Whoever has the most total dollars at the end of the season wins! But you can only pick a given player once, hence "One and Done".