
SBJ Dance Studio Fundraiser
Created by Ally MacMullin at SBPS
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This Super Bowl Squares contest is a free, online game created by your commissioner.
While there are some common scoring rules across different contests, we give contest commissioners the freedom to create their own rules for their squares contest.
Whether you’re new to the concept or a seasoned squares aficionado, we've found it's best to make sure you're familiar with the specific rules of your contest, so you know exactly what to cheer for when watching the game.
Any questions you have about the rules of this contest should be directed towards your contest commissioner, whose contact information is found at the top of every page in this contest.
General Rules
A winner will be chosen at the end of each quarter of the game. The winner is decided by looking at the last number of each team's score, matching that number to a square on the grid, and seeing which square those two numbers are in.
Winner chosen at the end of each quarter with prize payouts as follows:
1st Quarter - $250
2nd Quarter - $250
3rd Quarter - $250
4th Quarter - $250
If this grid sells to 70%, the game will proceed as planned and the unsold squares will be labeled "SBJDance2024" with winnings on these squares getting pushed until the next quarter UNLESS, the final game ending prize lands on a “SBJDance2024” square, in which case the prize will go to the SBJ Dance Travel fund. If this grid does not sell to 70% capacity, we will return each player's $20 buy-in, via their original method of payment.

Prizes
1st Quarter - $250
2nd Quarter - $250
3rd Quarter - $250
4th Quarter - $250
Payments
Payment Options
The commissioner has defined the cost of entry to be $20 per sqaure.
The commissioner has not provided any detail regarding preferred method of payment.
Please contact the commissioner directly with any specific questions regarding this Contest, including how to pay for your entry.
