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I'm having a Superbowl party & we want to make one of those charts where everyone picks a number (0-9) for each quarter & each team. The number must be the "end number" in the score. For example, I chose 4 for team A & 3 for team B. If Team A ends the first quarter with a score of 14, then I win that number.

I played this a LONG time ago and don't remember how to make the chart or how to pay it out. Can you help? Thanks!

2007-01-31 05:25:35 · 7 answers · asked by brassinpocket 3 in Games & Recreation Gambling

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simple ......take a large piece of paper....make 11 lines equal distance from each other spanning the paper (this gives you ten blank spaces) then make 11 lines equal distance going the vertical length of the paper.....what you should end up with is a grid of 100 squares....mark each row and column with a random number from zero to nine (one of each digit zero to nine)

so what you should end up with would look like


1 5 9 4 0 7 6 8 3 2
9
4
8
3
6
0
1
2
5
7

you should usually have people fill in the squares before you lable them (this prevents people form picking most likely scores..those ending with 7, 4 and 0)...payout is by quarter ...so much for first quarter score bit better for halftime, same as first quarter for third, and end score best pot...you can divy it however you want...decide on the prize payout and divide it by eight..first and third quaters get one eighth, halftime gets one fourth and final score gets one half of total pot...

2007-01-31 05:43:44 · answer #1 · answered by kerfitz 6 · 2 1

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2016-06-09 02:56:34 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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2016-12-23 02:18:34 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You can do a 10 square pool too, we do them all the time. Just make 10 connecting squares and let everyone pick a square, after all squares are picked, get ace thru 10 out a deck of cards, mix them up, put them face down and pick a card at a time, and put a number on top of each square going left to right. At the end of the game you add the scores together, he winning number is the number on the right of the added scores. Example 27 to 30 the winning number would be 7. 30 to 10 would be zero. and so on. You can make the squares woth what ever you want. You could do10 dollar per square and give 25 dollars per quarter or have one winner for 100 dollars.

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2007-02-02 06:09:17 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I was wondering the same thing, and Kerfitz gave the perfect answer.

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