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Post Season Pools
Football Playoff Bracket
How To Play
In Pro Football Post-Season Bracket Pools members select the winners of each game in a bracket format - similar to the March Madness bracket format. Allocate points for correct picks per round. The hosting fee starts at $9.95 which includes the first 10 members.
Highlights
- Classic bracket style pool
- Allocate points per round
- Factors in re-seeding after wildcard round
- Free trial
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Football Playoff Pick'em
How To Play
In Pro Football Post-Season Playoff Pick'em Pools members select the winner of each game for each active week in your pool. Your pool can be setup to either use the point margin or select games straight up. Point margins are great for evening out the game. To illustrate, if Denver is playing Seattle and Seattle is favored by 7 points, this means that if you select Seattle they must win by more than 7 in order for you to get your selection correct. On the other hand, if you select Denver that means Denver can lose the game by up to 6 points and you still get your selection correct.
SimplySportsWare releases the margins every Tuesday but you can customize them for your pool as you see fit. The hosting fee starts at $9.95 which includes the first 10 members.
Highlights
- Pick winners each post-season week
- Customized scoring & pick deadline
- Point margin or straight up
- Free trial
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Football Playoff Confidence Rank
How To Play
In Pro Football Post-Season Confidence Rank Pools members select the winners of post-season along with a rank (1 through 11). The higher the rank the more confident your selection. Your pool can be setup to either use the point margin or select games straight up. Point margins are great for evening out the game. To illustrate, if Denver is playing Seattle and Seattle is favored by 7 points, this means that if you select Seattle they must win by more than 7 in order for you to get your selection correct. On the other hand, if you select Denver that means Denver can lose the game by up to 6 points and you still get your selection correct.
SimplySportsWare releases the margins every Tuesday but you can customize them for your pool as you see fit. The hosting fee starts at $9.95 which includes the first 10 members.
Highlights
- Rank winners for each playoff game (1 through 13)
- Custom pick deadline
- Point margi or straight up
- Free trial
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Football Playoff Survivor
How To Play
In Pro Football Post-Season Survivor Pools members select a winner each week. If you select correctly you advance, otherwise you are eliminated. Standard survivor pools allow for each team to be picked only once by each member, however that is fully customizable along with many other options we have made available for you (please refer to the customizable features list below). Post-Season Survivor pools are absolutely FREE on the site.
Highlights
- Pick a winner every week
- Custmoize incorrect picks to eliminate
- Point margin or straight up
- FREE!
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SuperBowl Squares
How To Play
In SuperBowl Squares Pools members have a coordinate which represents the last digit of each team's score. There are 100 possible combinations, however many pools are setup so that squares are finalized at the end of each quarter, giving everyone a fresh start. There can only be one winner. These pools are very popular for the SuperBowl however you can use any game throughout the season. Squares pools are absolutely FREE on the site.
Highlights
- Select one or many squares
- Set a cap on max squares per member
- Squares are intersections of last digit of each team's score
- Track results by quarter
- FREE!
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College Bowl Pools
College Bowl Pick'em
How To Play
In College Football Bowl Bowl Pick'em Pools members select the winner of active bowl games in your pool. Your pool can be setup to either use the point margin or select games straight up. Point margins are great for evening out the game. To illustrate, if Florida is playing Ohio St and Ohio St is favored by 7 points, this means that if you select Ohio St they must win by more than 7 in order for you to get your selection correct. On the other hand, if you select Florida that means Florida can lose the game by up to 6 points and you still get your selection correct.
SimplySportsWare releases the margins once they are released but you can customize them for your pool as you see fit. The hosting fee starts at $9.95 which includes the first 10 members.
Highlights
- Customize active bowl games
- Customized scoring & pick deadline
- Point margin or straight up
- Free trial
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College Bowl Confidence Rank
How To Play
In College Football Bowl Confidence Rank Pools members select the winner of each game along with a rank. For each correct pick the points received are the rank the member placed on the game (rank selections higher for games you are more sure about). Your pool can be setup to either use the point margin or select games straight up. Point margins are great for evening out the game. To illustrate, if Florida is playing Ohio St and Ohio St is favored by 7 points, this means that if you select Ohio St they must win by more than 7 in order for you to get your selection correct. On the other hand, if you select Florida that means Florida can lose the game by up to 6 points and you still get your selection correct.
SimplySportsWare releases the margins once they are released but you can customize them for your pool as you see fit. The hosting fee starts at $9.95 which includes the first 10 members.
Highlights
- Customize active bowl games
- Custom pick deadline
- POint margin or straight up
- Free trial
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Regular Season Pools
Football Pick'em
How To Play
In Football Pick'em Pools members select the winner of each game for each active week in your pool. Your pool can be setup to either use the point margin or select games straight up. Point margins are great for evening out the game. To illustrate, if Denver is playing Seattle and Seattle is favored by 7 points, this means that if you select Seattle they must win by more than 7 in order for you to get your selection correct. On the other hand, if you select Denver that means Denver can lose the game by up to 6 points and you still get your selection correct.
SimplySportsWare releases the margins every Tuesday but you can customize them for your pool as you see fit. You can choose to include pre-season and/or post-season weeks and you can also customize your picksheet each week and include a mix of Pro & College Games. The hosting fee starts at $19.95 which includes the first 10 members.
Highlights
- Pick winners each week
- Customized scoring & pick deadline
- Point margin or straight up
- Free trial
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Football Confidence Rank
How To Play
In Football Confidence Rank Pools members select the winner of each game along with a rank. For each correct pick the points received are the rank the member placed on the game (rank selections higher for games you are more sure about). Your pool can be setup to either use the point margin or select games straight up. Point margins are great for evening out the game. To illustrate, if Denver is playing Seattle and Seattle is favored by 7 points, this means that if you select Seattle they must win by more than 7 in order for you to get your selection correct. On the other hand, if you select Denver that means Denver can lose the game by up to 6 points and you still get your selection correct.
SimplySportsWare releases the margins every Tuesday but you can customize them for your pool as you see fit. You can choose to include pre-season and/or post-season weeks and you can also customize your picksheet each week and include a mix of Pro & College Games. The hosting fee starts at $19.95 which includes the first 10 members.
Highlights
- Pick winners each week
- Custom pick deadline
- Point margin or straight up
- Free trial
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Football Survivor
How To Play
In Football Survivor Pools members select a winner each week. If you select correctly you advance, otherwise you are eliminated. Standard survivor pools allow for each team to be picked only once by each member, however that is fully customizable along with many other options we have made available for you (please refer to the customizable features list below). The hosting fee starts at $9.95 which includes the first 10 members.
Highlights
- Pick a winner every week
- Customize incorrect picks to eliminate
- Point margin or straight up
- Free trial
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Football Custom Margin
How TO Play
In Football Custom Margin Pools members sset their own margin for each game. You set the base number of points each correct pick is worth and for every correct selection, members get the base number of points plus the margin they place on the game. To illustrate, if Denver is playing Seattle and you pick Seattle to win by 7 points, they must win by 7 or more in order for you to get your selection correct. If they win by 7 or more, you get 7 points plus the base points set for each correct. If they win by less than 7 or lose, you get 0 points.
SimplySportsWare releases the margins every Tuesday that you can use as a reference. You can choose to include pre-season and/or post-season weeks and you can also customize your picksheet each week and include a mix of Pro & College Games. The hosting fee starts at $19.95 which includes the first 10 members.
Highlights
- Pick winners every week
- Set base points for correct picks
- Each member sets their own margin per game
- Margin for correct pick is added to base points
- Free trial
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Football Squares
How To Play
In Football Squares Pools members have a coordinate which represents the last digit of each team's score. There are 100 possible combinations. There can only be one winner, however many pools are setup so that squares are finalized at the end of each quarter, giving everyone a fresh start. These pools are very popular for the SuperBowl however you can use any game throughout the season. Squares pools are absolutely FREE on the site.
Highlights
- Select one or many squares
- Set a cap on max squatres per member
- Squares are intersections of last digit of each team's score
- Track resuts by quarter
- Free!
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How much does the office football pool cost? ›
How much does it cost? - The fee for most of our games is on a "per entry" basis (note that people can have more than one entry in your pool), and the per entry amount depends on what type of pool you are running. For example, football pickem pools are $3/entry, whereas March Madness bracket pools are $1/entry.
How does office football pool work? ›In each game, one team will be assigned a point spread. You will choose that team if you believe they will win by MORE points than the posted spread, or you will choose their opponent if you beleive the point spread team WILL NOT win by the amount of the posted spread. You can only pick 12 of the available games.
Are office football pools legal? ›Office Pools: Illegal in Most States
According to state law, an office pool is legal if it's a square game made the following way: It is built for one sporting event. It has 100 equally divided squares.
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In order to setup a pool, you must have an OfficePools account (it's FREE).
Are office Super Bowl pools illegal? ›Although it is tempting to consider the office pool as just a fun and casual way to spice up the big game, a Super Bowl® Block Pool could be considered illegal gambling in most states because all three elements of illegal gambling are present: (1) the price of buying a block in the pool, (2) the chance that the block ...
Who owns office football pool? ›Welcome to Office Football Pool.com ("OFP"), owned and operated by OFP Hosting, Inc.
Who owns the football pools? ›About us. The Pools is celebrating 100 years of creating winners! Over 16,000 winners every year across the UK. Under the ownership of OpCapita and founded as Littlewoods Pools in 1923 The Football Pools is widely known as one of the first pool betting companies established in the UK.
How do football pools payout? ›Payout Structure
Most pools pay out each quarter. Then, a bigger percentage will go toward the final score. Let's continue with the example of the $200 pot. There are plenty of ways to structure payouts, including awarding the entire pot to the final score winner or paying out with every score change.
Just write your name down on a grid square, place your bet, and then watch the game to keep tabs on the final score. Start by setting up a grid on a sheet of paper. Divide it into 10 squares across, and 10 squares down, for a total of 100 squares. Gather your friends to fill in their names in the blank boxes.
How much do you get paid for the $5 Super Bowl squares? ›
Payouts will be $50.00 at the end of each quarter. There is no reverse. Total amount to be paid out will be $200.00. Find your name on the attached list to see your square number.
Is an office pool gambling? ›Technically, yes. But they're just a little illegal. For most people, the odds of getting in legal trouble for an office pool are very slight.
Are football pools considered gambling? ›Since football squares is a game of chance and you're betting on the outcome of that game, it's considered gambling. If you're participating in an office pool or playing squares with friends, that's considered “social gaming” and 31 states allow that, completely or in varying degrees.
What happens if you don't sell all the Super Bowl squares? ›What happens if the Grid doesn't, or won't fill up? When it comes to potentially not filling up a Grid, it is up to the Admin to decide how to handle it, but we usually recommend simply reducing the price of your squares and letting your existing Users select more Squares at the same price.
How much do you pay for football squares? ›One of the most popular variations on Super Bowl squares is to pay out 25% of the pot at the end of every quarter, rather than all of it at the end of the game. (Or, in some cases, 20% at the end of the first and third quarters, and 30% at the end of each half).
How many squares do you need for a football pool? ›A box pool has 100 squares. Numbers from 0-9 are pulled randomly for the AFC team and the NFC team and arranged down the left-hand side of the box for one team and along the bottom for the other. The score at the end of each quarter and the final score are then matched up.
How does a 100 square football pool work? ›Each of the 100 squares inside are purchased individually. Each square is priced equally. The members of your respective Super Bowl party can then buy as many squares as they'd like in each quarter. The more squares that are bought, the greater the payout for the winner.
Is Run Your pool free? ›No. We charge a small fee for hosting your pool and calculating results, however we do not distribute winnings in any way.
How do I join my pool in office pools? ›- Select the "ROSTER" tab.
- Select "Team List" in the sub-menu.
- Click on the team name on the Team List.
- Enter the Poolies email address into the Email Address and click Update when done.
To print your bracket, navigate to the bracket and click the Print icon on the top right of the page.
How do people afford to put in a pool? ›
There are four good options to finance a swimming pool: Home equity loans (HEL) Home equity lines of credit (HELOC) Cash-out refinance mortgages.
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Pools are certainly popular, and recent research suggests that adding an in-ground pool can boost your home's worth by around 7 percent. But the cost of pool installation and ongoing maintenance expenses may outweigh the potential value increase.
How much does a $10 football square pay? ›Example of a Super Bowl Squares payout structure
Let's say you collect $10 off per square. That gives you a $1,000 pot to split up among the 4 quarters of play. You can split it equally, with $250 to each winner at the end of every quarter, or you can stagger the winnings to increase with each quarter.
First Quarter Squares
There's no surprise that in the first quarter, 0-0 is the square with the highest probability of winning, followed by combinations of 0s, 3s and 7s. Variance increases as a game progresses, so probabilities for the first quarter are more “straight forward” than for the final score.
25 Square Grid for The Big Game
The concept is the same as the regular Football Squares, but each square will now have two numbers in the left hand column, and 2 numbers in the top row. This gives each square two chances to match each teams score. This size grid works great if you don't have a lot of people to play.
Write the numbers 0 through 9 across the top above each square. Write one Super Bowl team's name across the top of the grid and the other team name along the side of the grid. Assign a dollar value to each of the squares that will suit everyone's tastes and budgets.
Can I buy football squares online? ›The best online sportsbooks that offer Super Bowl squares bets and competitions will be sites such as Bovada, BetOnline, and MyBookie. Each of those Super Bowl squares betting sites accepts players from all around the United States and offers both fixed and random odds for squares betting.
Are you allowed to run around the poolside? ›Don't run along the outside of the pool.
Slips and falls are one of the most common causes of pool injuries. Prohibit running around the perimeter and you'll significantly reduce the risk of an accident.
Industry executive James Arnold has been appointed chief executive of iconic British betting business The Football Pools.
Who created Swimply? ›
Founder Bunim Laskin came up with the idea for the app at the age of 20, after noticing a neighbor's pool which was rarely in use.
What is office pool? ›An office pool is a betting pool that is organized among a group of people who work together in an office setting.
How many people still play the football pools? ›Our Classic Pools game is still going strong – and remains the most popular Football Pools bet in the world - with well over 100,000 customers taking part every week - all hoping that the Luck of the Draw will win them a life changing sum of money.
When did football pools end? ›The pools companies retaliated by printing coupons with just the home sides, then managed to obtain unofficial leaks of the fixtures and gave customers longer to get their coupons in. The "Pools War" ended on 9 March 1936 after two weekends where the fixture lists were not published early.
Does anyone still do the football pools? ›The pools boasted around 10m players in 1994 but, by 2007, this figure had dropped to just 700,000. Despite this decline, the football pools are still very much alive today and there are still some large prizes on offer.
What are the best numbers to have in a football pool? ›20.9% wind-up with either 0-7 or 7-0. And, around 16.4% secure 0-3 or 3-0. If you wind up with these values, your chance of winning will get worse with every quarter. Ideally, 0, 3, 4, and 7 are seen as the best values.
What are the most common numbers in football squares? ›Looking at the last 16,812 NFL games (as of September 2021), we can count how many times each number ends up being the last digit for either the winning or losing team. As you can see below, 7 and 0 are the most common numbers followed by 3, 1, and 4.
What are the best numbers to have in football squares? ›The most desired numbers are: 0,1, 3, 4, 7. As we know, field goals are worth three points, touchdowns are worth six and point after attempts are worth one. The least desired numbers in Super Bowl squares are easily: 2, 5, 9.
Can you make money off football squares? ›The most common payout is one winner for each of the first 3 quarters and a 4th winner for the final score. The payouts are typically equal. If each square is sold for $10, then each winner would receive $250.
How do you run a 33 football pool? ›Randomly assign different NFL teams to your members each week (with each receiving exactly one bye), or once for the whole season. Choose whether members must get the exact target score of 33, or if the person closest to 33 points wins. Change the target score from 33. Make the target any number of your choosing.
How do I sell my football squares for a fundraiser? ›
To use Football Squares as a fundraiser, first pick a real football game to use for the date and score. Then, either in person or online, get people to purchase squares and collect all money before the game starts. After the game, pay out each winner and keep the proceeds for the fundraiser!
How much does a $1 football square pay? ›With a buy-in of $1 per square, the 0-0 square is expected to be worth $7.15. Assumes a $25 payout at the end of each quarter. Based on 1,888 NFL games between 2015 and 2022.
How much does a $50 square football pool pay? ›$50 buy in per square, $1,125 payout per quarter with random number draw each quarter.
How much does a luxury box at the Super Bowl cost? ›How much do Super Bowl Suites Cost? The price of Super Bowl suites varies based on matchup and location in the stadium. For the Big Game at SoFi Stadium, private Super Bowl suites start at $200,000 and may cost as much as $2 Million.
How do you do a 10 person football pool? ›To run this pool, have the participants write their name on the line or lines of their choice. Once the 10 lines are filled up you will randomly draw the numbers 0-9 placing them in the boxes on the grid. To determine the winners you will add both team's scores together and use the last digit of the total.
How much does the $5 square football pool pay? ›Payouts will be $50.00 at the end of each quarter. There is no reverse. Total amount to be paid out will be $200.00.
How do you do a 100 square football pool? ›Each of the 100 squares inside are purchased individually. Each square is priced equally. The members of your respective Super Bowl party can then buy as many squares as they'd like in each quarter. The more squares that are bought, the greater the payout for the winner.
How do you pay out football squares? ›One of the most popular variations on Super Bowl squares is to pay out 25% of the pot at the end of every quarter, rather than all of it at the end of the game. (Or, in some cases, 20% at the end of the first and third quarters, and 30% at the end of each half).
How do you play 50 square football pool? ›Sell each square for a set dollar amount until all squares are full, a player may buy as many squares as they wish. Once the player pays for the squares they are to write their name in the squares of their choice. If you feel 50 squares is too few or too many check out our 25 square grid and 100 square grid.
How does 50 football squares work? ›During the Super Bowl game
The winner is determined by looking at the last number in each teams' score, and then matching those numbers on the grid and seeing which square intersects those two numbers.
How to do football squares for small groups? ›
10 Line Football Squares
There are 10 lines/squares, each participant is randomly assigned a number from 0-9. Simply add the two team's scores together at the end of each quarter and use final digit to determine the winners.