Super Bowl Box Pool Rules
 



Introduction
Here’s how it works: A 10 x 10 grid (table) is set up. Players pay to "own" one or more boxes in the grid. All 100 boxes need to be sold. Once all boxes are sold, numbers zero through nine are randomly picked and placed above each column and to the left of each row in the grid. Winners are determined based on the scores at the end of each quarter of the game. Take the right most single digit of each team’s score to determine which row and column to look in. For example, if the score was AFC team 20, NFC team 14, you would go down the column with the "0" above it, and across the row with the "4" to the left of it, to locate the winner for that score. Please remember, this is just for fun. Don't spend all your hard earned bacon! This is non-for-profit, total pot collected is devided by 4(4 quarters) and paid out to the respective winners for that particular quarter.
The Rules:
1.

The cost to enter will be $2 per box. To buy specify squares e.g: 1b, 4f, 3a

2. The numbers for the rows and columns will be randomly picked and assigned once all boxes have been sold.
3. All boxes must be sold prior to the kick-off. If they dont all sell and the score lands on a blank in any quarter, we add +1 point to BOTH teams scores.
4.

Prizes (APPROX. $50 per quarter) will be awarded to the owners of the boxes matching the scores at the end of each quarter.

5. In case of OT; final score wins not the score after the 4th quarter.
6. Winners will be in RED bold font after each quarter.
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