2009 Superbowl Betting Squares
Did you know that some online sportsbooks also offer Superbowl betting squares? The choices you have when you bet on Super Bowl games are excellent including the option to purchase a square.
Superbowl betting squares are pretty easy to understand but let’s review the basics. In most Superbowl betting pools there will be a total of 100 squares sold with each square costing the same amount of money. Numbers are then drawn twice with each number from zero to nine used both up and down for Superbowl betting squares. All 100 squares in Superbowl betting will have different numbers. You only are concerned about the last number for each team’s point total. For example, let’s say the score at the end of the first quarter is 10-3 in favor of the Patriots as they face the Giants. If you have the square with the Patriots 0 and the Giants 3 you win that quarter. Many Superbowl betting pools will pay off at the end of each quarter while others only pay off for the final score. Some Superbowl betting pools will also pay off on the reverse score at the end of the game as well. For example, in last year’s Super Bowl the Giants won 17-14. The gambler with the square New York 7, New England 4 would take the first place prize and the reverse square may also get a payoff that had New England 7, New York 4.
Normally in Superbowl betting squares the quarter winners will pay less than the final score. Superbowl betting squares can range in price from $1 up to $100 or more depending upon the pool. When you bet on Super Bowl squares there is not much you can do about picking your number. It is all random. You just hope that you get good numbers like 3,7,0,4 and 6 as you bet on Super Bowl squares.
Superbowl betting squares are an exciting option to consider as you bet on Super Bowl action this year. Open a New Account and bet on the Super Bowl XLIII at SBG Global!
