WHAT ARE SQUARES?
Example: A $10 Squares Card is available for Super Bowl with total cash prizes of $1000, and approx. $237.50 per winning square as determined by the score at the end of the first, second and third quarters and the final game score. Players choose from the available squares, paying $10 per entry. The card is closed when it is filled or the game begins. At this time, random numbers (0-9) are generated for the row and columns. These numbers are used to match the last digit of the accumulated score at the end of the specific game periods. In this example, payouts were offered for scores at the end of each quarter. 1Q – Steelers 3 / Cardinals 7 2Q – Steelers 10 / Cardinals 144 3Q – Steelers 16 / Cardinals 17 FINAL – Steelers 25 / Cardinals 23 The numbers in red were then cross-referenced to the game card to determine the winners and the winner’s accounts were credited the winnings. Please notify the Banking department when requesting a bonus and squares. Email your requests to banking@betjm
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