How To Play SuperPooL With Basketball

So you thought 100-Square Pools were
for Football only? Not any more! With SuperPool, Basketball fans can
get in on the action, too! 100-Square Pools are as American as Mom's Apple
Pie. Now you can sweeten the pie...with SuperPooL! Ramp up your game day activities
and Get in on the Action! SuperPooL will turn your Basketball Party
into an EVENT. Each Board has Pre-Printed Random Numbers that
Scratch-Off and 5 SuperSquares that create instant winners, before
the Basketball game even starts! SuperPooL boards come in 2
convenient sizes, 8 1/2" x 11" (Letter-Size) for your weekly games
and 17" x 24" for the Playoffs and NBA Championship®
games. People all over
the country are SuperPool'ing with Pro and College sports. So, Get
in on the Action!

Follow the Steps Below to Get the Most
Enjoyment from
SuperPooL!
- Read the General Instructions
for playing a 100-Square pool using SuperPool Boards.
- Players secure their squares on the board. You can allow
players to get their squares in any manner you wish, including
answering trivia questions, purchasing a drink, buying dinner or any other way you choose)
- Use SuperPooL Boards just like any traditional 100-Square
Pool by first filling all 100 squares with the names of the game
participants, before scratching-off and revealing the "numbers"
across the top and down the
side of the board.
- Just before the Basketball
game starts, scratch off the numbers across the top and down the
left side of the board, revealing the "numbers" that the players
will be rooting for.
- Each of the 100 squares on the board is coordinated with a
number on the top and a number on the left. The person on that
square will root for the teams to score, so that these numbers
will make them a square winner.
- The top number is associated with the Home Team and the
number on the left is associated with the Away Team.
- Each time a team scores, if their total score is in single digits
(1-9), this is the number on the Grid that is the potential
winner for that coordinate. If the goal takes the team to
double digits, use only the 2nd digit (10+). Team scores only
create winning squares at the end of the selected intervals. See
the Example Below.
BASKETBALL WINNING INTERVALS
Winning intervals in Basketball are usually the Home Team and
Away Team scores (2nd digits only) at the end of the 1st Quarter,
Halftime, 3rd Quarter and the final score. Payoffs are usually broken down so that the the
first 3 intervals get equal payoffs, with the Final Score payoff
being the largest amount.
Example
Basketball
Game
with 4 Total Prizes: One Prize Per Winning Square at the end of
Each Quarter...
and
One for Final Score.
(You Determine the Prizes and if Each Winning Square Wins the
Same Prize
or
if There is a Bigger Prize for the Final Square Winner)
|
Interval |
End of 1st Qtr. |
Halftime |
End of 3rd Qtr. |
Final (Including
OT) |
| Score |
Home: 12
Away: 10 |
Home: 34
Away: 33 |
Home: 68
Away: 57 |
Home: 98
Away: 99 |
| Winning Square |
Top: 2 Left: 0 |
Top: 4 Left: 3 |
Top: 8 Left: 7 |
Top: 8 Left: 9 |
| Payoff |
$40 Bar Tab |
$40 Bar Tab |
$40 Bar Tab |
$75 Bar Tab |
- SuperPooL Manager pays out the square winner, based on the
example above, after each interval has been completed.
- When the Basketball game is completed, the player who wins
the final square is crowned
the SuperPooL Champion!
- Play again next week.
For General Game Instructions, Click
Here
For details on playing SuperPooL with other
Sports, click on the Sport below