How to Set Up a Super Bowl Pool. There's nothing like a friendly little you-pick-the-score game to liven up the office during Super Bowl week. This pool, built around a simple visual chart, calls for no skill or knowledge of the game (although the winner may deny that).
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Get pens and a large piece of blank paper.
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Draw a 10-by-10 grid.
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Write the numbers 0 through 9 across the top, above each square.
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Write the numbers 0 through 9 along the left side of the grid, next to each square.
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Write one Super Bowl team's name at the top (the St. Louis Rams, for example) and the other on the left side (say, the Tennessee Titans).
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Sell each square for one unit, which will provide a 100-unit payoff. Players may want to acquire more than one square; it's best to use all squares.
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Write the initials of the buyer in the corresponding square.
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Watch the game.
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Enjoy the commercials more than the game.
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Match the last digit of each team's final score with the grid to decide the winner. For example, a score of Tennessee 13, St. Louis 26, would mean finding the square where 3 on the vertical scale meets 6 on the horizontal. If Bill chose the space where these two numbers meet, he's the winner.
10
Get pens and a large piece of blank paper.
9
Draw a 10-by-10 grid.
8
Write the numbers 0 through 9 across the top, above each square.
7
Write the numbers 0 through 9 along the left side of the grid, next to each square.
6
Write one Super Bowl team's name at the top (the St. Louis Rams, for example) and the other on the left side (say, the Tennessee Titans).
5
Sell each square for one unit, which will provide a 100-unit payoff. Players may want to acquire more than one square; it's best to use all squares.
4
Write the initials of the buyer in the corresponding square.
3
Watch the game.
2
Enjoy the commercials more than the game.
1
Match the last digit of each team's final score with the grid to decide the winner. For example, a score of Tennessee 13, St. Louis 26, would mean finding the square where 3 on the vertical scale meets 6 on the horizontal. If Bill chose the space where these two numbers meet, he's the winner.


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