Basic user guide
This guide is for players. It explains the normal screens without admin details.
1. My games
The My games page shows only the Games where your account already has access or a pending request. If you do not see a Game, you may need to join it using a code or wait for approval.
Buttons
- Open: opens the selected Game home page.
- Leaderboard: shows the ranking for that Game.
- My predictions: opens your prediction form.
- Find game: lets you search a private Game if you know its code, slug or name.
2. Find game
This page is used when a Game is private and does not appear in a public list. You need a valid code or exact identifying information provided by the organizer.
Buttons
- Search: searches for the Game using the information you entered.
- Join / request access: starts the access request for that Game.
3. Register / create account
Register creates your user account and your participation record for one specific Game. Depending on the Game configuration, your access may need admin approval or payment validation.
Fields
- Username: your login name.
- Email: used to identify you and, later, for password reset or notifications.
- Display name: the name shown in rankings.
- Participant field: depends on the Game. For example, Subsidiary, Country, Office or Team.
- Password: your access password.
Button
- Create account: creates your account or shows validation errors if something is missing.
4. Access pending
If your Game requires approval or payment validation, you may see an Access pending page. This means your account exists but cannot play yet.
Buttons and fields
- Payment reference: enter a Bizum/Revolut/transfer reference or payer name if requested by the organizer.
- Save reference: sends that reference to the organizer.
- Back to home: returns to the Game home.
5. Game home
This is the main entry page for one Game. It gives quick access to predictions and ranking.
Buttons
- My predictions: enter or edit your predictions.
- Leaderboard: see current scores.
- Sign in: log into your account.
- Create account: register, if public registration is enabled.
6. My predictions
This is where you enter your predicted match scores and, for knockout matches tied after 90 minutes, the team you think will advance.
Group stage
- Enter goals for each team.
- Tables recalculate from your predictions.
- The system uses tie-break rules to order teams when points are equal.
Knockout rounds
- Enter the 90-minute score.
- If the 90-minute score is not a draw, the winner is determined automatically.
- If the 90-minute score is a draw, select who advances.
- Later rounds are filled from your previous winners.
Buttons
- Save: stores your predictions if manual save is shown.
- Score detail: shows how your points are calculated once results exist.
7. Leaderboard
The leaderboard ranks players by total points in the selected Game.
Columns
- Position: your rank.
- Player: display name.
- Participant field: for example Subsidiary or Country.
- Points: total score.
Button
- Score detail: shows where points came from.
8. Score detail
This page explains your score line by line.
What it shows
- Total points.
- Points by category.
- Each scoring concept that gave you points.
9. Basic rules to remember
- Predictions are Game-specific.
- Deadlines may block editing after a configured date/time.
- Knockout score predictions are based on 90 minutes.
- A manual advancing team is only needed when the 90-minute knockout result is a draw.
- If your access is pending, contact the organizer or complete payment instructions.
10. Detailed rules and scoring
The Rules page of each game contains the full written scoring reference: group predictions, knockout progression, strict knockout matchup rule, lineups from quarter-finals, special awards, subsidiary participation bonus and ranking calculation.
- Read it before the prediction deadline so you understand how each type of point can be earned.
- Remember that the main bracket is predicted before the tournament, while the lineups mini-game is played later with the real knockout matches already known.
- If something is unclear, ask the organizer before the tournament starts rather than after points have been awarded.