How does this vary from the normal Super Bowl Squares?
The basic idea is the same, but these squares will be for the entire World Series. You will not go by the score at the end of the inning, but by the score at the end of each game. The twist here is you will not know how many square winners there will be until the entire series is over. If the series is over in four games the prize pool will be divided by 4, if it takes 5 games the prize pool will be divided between 5 winners ect..
Step 1
Print the square grid from above and place one of the teams on the top blank line and the other team on the side blank line. It doesn't matter which team goes where.
Step 2
Sell each square for a set dollar amount until all squares are full, a player may buy as many squares as they wish. Once the player pays for the squares they are to write their name in the squares of their choice. If you feel you can't sell 100 squares check out our 25 square grid or 50 square grid.
Step 3
Once all the squares are full it is time to set up the drawing. This can be done in many ways, listed below are 2 examples. After determining the drawing method, draw the numbers one at a time placing the numbers from left to right starting with the first gray square box in the top row, continue across the top row until the numbers are gone. After that is complete you will redraw the numbers, this time placing the drawn numbers in the gray square boxes in the left column, starting at the top.
Example 1: Write the numbers 0-9 on pieces of paper and place them in a hat.
Example 2: Get a deck of cards A through 10, the ace represents a one, the 10 represents a 0, 2-9 are face value.
Step 4
Now is time for the fun!! Begin watching the game, at the end of each game match the last digit of each teams score with the grid.
Example: At the end of the first game the team on the top line has 11 and the team listed in the left column has 4. Go to the top row of numbers and find the number 1(last digit of 11) then go to the left column of numbers and find the number 4(last digit of 4) find where these two numbers intersect on the grid and the name in that square wins the first game.
Payout's
After the entire World Series is over, take the prize pool and divide it up by the number of games played. It is possible for the same person to win more than one time.
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