The first step to creating a pool for this year's Super Bowl is to draw or use a computer to create a blank 11 x 11 table. (Make sure squares are large enough for people to write their names/initials) Make an X in the first square of the first row.
Set an amount on how much you want the pool to be, then sell each square for the appropriate price. Do not sell the first column/row of the squares, there will be 100 squares. ($5 squares = $500 pool and so on)
Pass the pool around and allow people to pick their squares. (Make sure to collect the money and keep in a safe place).
Next, cut out 10 squares of paper (all same size), use a different piece of paper for this. Number these new squares from 0 to 9; fold them in half and place them in a bowl, bucket, any container.
Have someone pick one of the squares out without looking and write that number in the second square of the first row. Pick another piece of paper and write this number in the third square of the first row; repeat until the cut-out squares from the container are gone and all squares in the first row are numbered. (Repeat procedure, this time write the numbers in the empty squares of the first column).
Put one of the team's names at the end of the first row, which shows the numbers in the first row correspond to that team's score; next, place the other team's name at the bottom of the first column.
Make copies and dispense to those involved; winners are determined by the last digit of the score at the end of the first quarter, half time, the third quarter, and the final score. For example, if the score is 10-14 at the end of the half, the person whose name appears in the square corresponding to (0,4) on the grid will be the half time winner.
Set an amount on how much you want the pool to be, then sell each square for the appropriate price. Do not sell the first column/row of the squares, there will be 100 squares. ($5 squares = $500 pool and so on)
Pass the pool around and allow people to pick their squares. (Make sure to collect the money and keep in a safe place).
Next, cut out 10 squares of paper (all same size), use a different piece of paper for this. Number these new squares from 0 to 9; fold them in half and place them in a bowl, bucket, any container.
Have someone pick one of the squares out without looking and write that number in the second square of the first row. Pick another piece of paper and write this number in the third square of the first row; repeat until the cut-out squares from the container are gone and all squares in the first row are numbered. (Repeat procedure, this time write the numbers in the empty squares of the first column).
Put one of the team's names at the end of the first row, which shows the numbers in the first row correspond to that team's score; next, place the other team's name at the bottom of the first column.
Make copies and dispense to those involved; winners are determined by the last digit of the score at the end of the first quarter, half time, the third quarter, and the final score. For example, if the score is 10-14 at the end of the half, the person whose name appears in the square corresponding to (0,4) on the grid will be the half time winner.
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