
Revealed- Best Numbers for Winning Louisiana Super Bowl Squares
Louisiana finally has a reason to be concerned with the NFL Championship game. The game is marketed by the league as the Super Bowl and this year that game will be played in New Orleans, Louisiana. That means that fans from Baton Rouge, Lafayette, Mandeville, and Morgan City won't have too far to drive to be a part of all of the peripheral events leading up to Sunday's game.
Of course, stargazers will be hoping to catch a glimpse of Taylor Swift and her entourage as they are expected to be in attendance in support of her boyfriend Travis Kelce. You can hate Taylor if you want but the NFL loves having her along for the ride. She doesn't hurt their bottom line if you know what I mean. And speaking of bottom lines the big game in New Orleans could help you substantially increase your bottom line.
Okay, if we can't increase your bottom line maybe we can at least give you a reason to care about this game over the Puppy Bowl which is a much better officiated event. I think the world is tired of Kansas City and in Philadelphia, they throw snowballs at Santa Claus. So, there are a lot of reasons to not really care at all about this game. But if you put some money on it, maybe you will.
And as luck would have it, many Louisiana residents will put some money down on the game. They will either go through a legit betting service or they might have "a friend" they do business with. Then there will be these, Super Bowl Squares, you'll probably see a sheet like this one at every Super Bowl party this weekend.
If you've never participated in a Super Bowl squares game it can be pretty simple or your host can make it harder to understand than common core math. But in its simplest form, the game works like this.
How to Create Super Bowl Squares
Picture a 10 by 10 grid where rows and columns are numbered 0-9. One of the Super Bowl teams is listed on the verticle side, and the other is listed on the horizontal side. How you decide to number those squares is up to you. Some people choose to number them straight from 0-9 others roll dice to determine which number goes where, and still others might use a deck of cards to add some randomness to the proceedings.
Most "squares" have a winner after every quarter of play. To determine who "wins" you take the score that each team has at the end of the designated period. If a team has scored double-digits you take the last number as the number of record. Find the square that corresponds to those numbers on the 10 by 10 grid and that square is the winner.
The host of the square determines how much each square costs and the payout for each designated period. If you have a 10x10 game board and charge $10 a square that's a pool of $1,000, so there is real money that can be won.
What Numbers Win the Most in Super Bowl Squares
To understand this you need to understand how football is scored. In point spread betting the key numbers to remember are three, six, and seven. Those three numbers are also among the most common "winners" in squares. The next most favorable numbers are zero, one, and four. So, if you have a square that has one or both of those numbers on one leg or the other, you might stand a pretty good chance of cashing in.
As far as what numbers appear the most in Super Bowl scores the number seven is the most likely one to appear. It has happened in 20% of Super Bowl final scores. Next up is the number one which appears in 14% of Super Bowl finals. Four, Three, and Zero are the numbers with the next most appearances, they show up about 13% of the time. The worst number to have on one of your squares, according to history, is the number two.
Based on what we have learned and using point spread information on this weekend's matchup between Kansas City and Philadelphia the most coveted squares on the board will be those that have the Philadelphia score ending in a four and the Kansas City score ending in a 3. Or, an Eagles score ending in a four and a Chiefs score ending in a three.
Hope this helps you walk away from the game with a little bit of money in your pocket but remember only bet what you can afford to lose. If you need help with a gambling problem, aka you bet on the Senior Bowl, call 1-877-770-STOP (7867) for confidential referrals and counseling. Good Luck.
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