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Welcome to the First Annual Battle of SBPS Picks
Like most of you out there, we here at SBPS like to keep things interesting -- especially when it comes to arguing, sports, and arguing about sports.
In that spirit, we've decided to share our absolutely favorite picks available at Underdog Sports for the Super Bowl, and see which of us you tend to side with. Each of us has selected a 2-pick, 3-pick, and 4-pick parlay from Underdog below, with a quick note on why we think these are solid picks.
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We encourage you to take a look and add yourself (nickname) and a comment next to any of the picks you're playing along with. Welcome aboard!
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Join NowOur Favorite 2-Pick Parlays
Made the Bet with Justin:
beatkc2025, kemp89088, amead29, nstein135, ajensen113, jyang245, bravo22416, gallegos40927, mle181, bkirby588, elora31146, mays76887, martin21, kellen80541, jsoto846, bgillespie720, nvalenc42, cglov395, baxter73821, david25547, csimp863
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Made the Bet with Jake:
otis36091, miriam15356, carpenter91965, blake103, creed50150, manuel85814, mayer1740, ymalone97, jnixo296, ross50784, yfreeman281, mays98555, sonny95147, cole23638, niko59817, forest9063, dwagn139, knapp10431, spage711, pablo65832, selah82344, donaldson78527
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Our Favorite 3-Pick Parlays
Made the Bet with Justin:
yoooooo says "eagles fly", lgill495, jchun858, jbaldwin259, bennett14893, nicholson7723, dsantan236, jayce10868, kroth454, juarez65847, rchurc274, mengli294, kaiden47667, kennedy11665, amack580, hruss323, amani64862
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Made the Bet with Jake:
joyce25174, jeremy64258, kbeck35, chase2655, wayne86637, alvarado11520, ielliot729, hart55963, scisner425, alden12307, wesley22486, sierra18310, dayton87665, white66724, acantr958, hlarson474, aahmed75, rdurham330, tobias54099, chrismwl@gmail.com says "I like these picks. Add me!"
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Our Favorite 4-Pick Parlays
Made the Bet with Justin:
wilkins75962, estanley237, ryker51873, roy91118, jriley881, harry57342, roman67499, holt73006, kmendez406, esperanza5724, rspen156, gray76527, theath557, flyflyflyphl
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Made the Bet with Jake:
meadow29033, barrett25278, hodges52389, justice53586, talexan668, hogan91941, ngonza977, rmoody701, eclark221, cameron54325, amarshall350, arasmus784, bbauer869, jboyer171, aharrington60
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Answers to Common Scoring Questions
Only the second digit of each team's score is typically used to determine the row and column of the winning square.
For example, if the final score is Chiefs 10 - Eagles 14, the intersection of Chiefs "0" and Eagles "4" would be considered the big winner.
Please note that this is general advice only. Always check with the rules page or your contest commissioner for specific rules.
Typically, the last digit of each team�s score at the end of each quarter is used to determine the winning square for that quarter's prize. For instance, if the score at the end of a quarter is Chiefs 17 and Eagles 13, the square at "7" and "3" would be the winner of that prize.
In many contests, the final score after any overtime is used to determine the ultimate winning prize. Some commissioners track both "end of regulation" (ie: the fourth quarter score) and final Overtime Score as separate prizes. Refer to your specific contest's rules to see which approach is used.
Please note that this is general advice only. Always check with the rules page or your contest commissioner for specific rules.
In a standard squares contest, only one square exists for each combination of scoring possibilities.
However, we offer full flexibility for commissioners to use their imagination when creating a contest that they find potentially interesting and fun for their participants.
Because of this flexibility, it is possible for some contests to have multiple boxes with the same coordinates, yielding the potential for split prizes or whatever the imaginative commissioner has architected.
Please note that this is general advice only. Always check with the rules page or your contest commissioner for specific rules.