Different Types Of Super Bowl Squares

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Super Bowl -- Rules and Payouts for the $5 Squares Pool

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  1. Total beta hcg. Squares are $5 each for a total prize pool of $500

  2. First 100 people to pay in full, are in the pool.

  3. There will be 12 winners in this pool. Sc online play.

    1. First Quarter Score pays out $75

    2. Second Quarter Score.. plus one point.. pays out $85

    3. Third Quarter Score.. plus two points.. pays out $100

    4. Final Score pays out $200 -- Plus surrounding eight will receive $5

  4. Surrounding '8' are the 8 squares touching the winning square directly above, below,left, right and the corners.

  5. For Final Score, the actual FINAL SCORE counts. Final score means final score of the game.

  6. All winners will be paid (checks mailed, check/cash delivered) Monday after the game.


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Procedure Used to Draw Row & Column Numbers

Two players will be asked to submit two sets of numbers (0-9) in random order (one for AFC and one for the NFC). Once the numbers have been received, they will be used as follows:

The player numbers received first will be used to indicate the 'position' of the row/column. While the numbers received second will become the 'value' placed in the row/column position specified by the first set of numbers.

For Example:
First Received Numbers - 'Position'Second Received Numbers - 'Value'
RowColumnRowColumn
6263
5548
0694
3179
2031
9855
7422
8900
1716
4387

From the above set of numbers:
Row 6 would get the value of 6, Row 5 would get the value of 4, and so on�
Column 2 would get the value of 3, Column 5 would get the value of 8, and so on�

Based of the above example, the AFC/NFC numbers would be filled out as follows:
(which also mimics the example squares above)
NFCcol0col1col2col3col4col5col6col7col8col9
AFC1937284650
row09
row11
row23
row37
row48
row54
row66
row72
row80
row95

For the unfamiliar, Super Bowl squares require entrants to place their name in one or more of the 100 available squares (if you're playing for money, a square would cost a predetermined amount). Football Squares Pool A lot of people run Super Bowl squares contests — also known as block pools, grid pools, or box pools — for the big game in February. But why not do them every week? The basic rules: Pick an NFL game and start with a 100-square grid, with numbers 0-9 listed along each axis.

Return to the $5 Squares Pool
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Most people don't have the luxury of making the trip to the big game. Those that can't go will attend a party or hit up the local bars to watch the last NFL game of the season. Not a bad alternative, especially if you are involved in a pool of some kind. We've included our favorites games below to make sure your home or company party is a hit for all of the adults present, even if they aren't normally interested in football. A touch of Vegas always adds a little spice to an event.

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10×10 100 Super Bowl Betting Squares Grid Board for Home or Office Parties

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Procedure Used to Draw Row & Column Numbers

Two players will be asked to submit two sets of numbers (0-9) in random order (one for AFC and one for the NFC). Once the numbers have been received, they will be used as follows:

The player numbers received first will be used to indicate the 'position' of the row/column. While the numbers received second will become the 'value' placed in the row/column position specified by the first set of numbers.

For Example:
First Received Numbers - 'Position'Second Received Numbers - 'Value'
RowColumnRowColumn
6263
5548
0694
3179
2031
9855
7422
8900
1716
4387

From the above set of numbers:
Row 6 would get the value of 6, Row 5 would get the value of 4, and so on�
Column 2 would get the value of 3, Column 5 would get the value of 8, and so on�

Based of the above example, the AFC/NFC numbers would be filled out as follows:
(which also mimics the example squares above)
NFCcol0col1col2col3col4col5col6col7col8col9
AFC1937284650
row09
row11
row23
row37
row48
row54
row66
row72
row80
row95

For the unfamiliar, Super Bowl squares require entrants to place their name in one or more of the 100 available squares (if you're playing for money, a square would cost a predetermined amount). Football Squares Pool A lot of people run Super Bowl squares contests — also known as block pools, grid pools, or box pools — for the big game in February. But why not do them every week? The basic rules: Pick an NFL game and start with a 100-square grid, with numbers 0-9 listed along each axis.

Return to the $5 Squares Pool
Return to 6DaystoSunday.com

Most people don't have the luxury of making the trip to the big game. Those that can't go will attend a party or hit up the local bars to watch the last NFL game of the season. Not a bad alternative, especially if you are involved in a pool of some kind. We've included our favorites games below to make sure your home or company party is a hit for all of the adults present, even if they aren't normally interested in football. A touch of Vegas always adds a little spice to an event.

10×10 100 Super Bowl Betting Squares Grid Board for Home or Office Parties

Without a doubt, the most popular betting pool for the big game is the 100 square contest. Here's the easy run down on how to make one if you have never seen it before. You need to concoct a 10×10 chart and number each column and row zero through nine. Then put one team name on top of the grid and the other on the side. Now you have the basic 100-square grid for your football pool.

Unless you have a wealthy group, charging a dollar a block is pretty typical to keep it fun and less serious. That would make the pot $100. The only drawback with this pool is that luck is more involved with winning than your gambling skill. Another big reason why it's not a bad idea to keep the buy-in low so nobody in the office feels like it's costing them more than they want to yet they still have a chance at a hundred bucks.

You can either draw squares out of a hat or sell the boxes via auction. I think a random drawing is the way to go to avoid the price of a certain box from getting out of hand. For example the 7-3 box would be better than the 8-6 grid. Why? Because scores most generally end in the former numbers. Using our grid, you could have different numbers for each quarter and the final prize. This way someone doesn't get stuck with a bad combination for the entire game. I believe this is by far the best way to do it.

After the squares are divvied out, you are all set to go. Smaller prizes are usually awarded to the winners of each quarter. Then there's a grand prize that goes to the person whose square reflects the game's final score.

For those that don't know. Here's how you win. Let's say the score is 17-3 in favor of the Chiefs at the half. The person with the 7-3 square would win the prize. Having winners after each quarter will keep everyone involved throughout the game. Download or click and print our free 100-square pool for your party this year!

Fun Prop Bets Sheet Printable Templates & Questions

Another thing you can do is put together a wager sheet for you and all of your party guests. Have it include as many prop bets or wagers as you would like. You don't want to run out of ideas and thinking up all of the questions to ask can be difficult, but that's why our template above has your covered.

You can set an amount for guests to pay to play and let the winner of the most bets on the sheet take the pot. Use a prediction of the game's final score or some yardage combination as your tie breaker or split the pot if there is a tie. For your convenience, we've put together a free props sheet for the Super Bowl between the Bucs and Chiefs. We've made it printable or you may want to download and distribute via email. We will even have the results for you so you can grade your pool shortly after the game is over.

Different Types Of Super Bowl Squares Shapes

Both of these games work great for small or large groups. Whether it's with your friends, family or co-workers. If you have more than 100 people, you can always start another square.

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