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Pack of 200 - $36.99 |
Pack of 5 - $2.98 | |
Pack of 10 - $4.98 | |
Pack of 15 - $5.98 | |
Pack of 20 - $6.98 | |
Pack of 25 - $7.98 | |
Pack of 50 - $12.99 | |
Pack of 100 - $19.98 | |
Pack of 200 - $36.99 |
Product Details:
- 10 Line March Madness Scratch Card
- Size: 3" x 6"
- High Quality - High Resolution
- Heavyweight Card Stock Paper
- Scratch-Off Covering the Numbers
All of our 10 Line Cards are completely random. There are over 3.6 million different combinations available. No matter how many cards you order, it is very unlikely that you will receive a duplicate card.
Due to the size of the products and the ease of processing, the Scratch-Off Squares and the Large 24" x 32" Square Grids on PrintYourBrackets.com are shipped in different packages and will load into two different shopping carts, requiring separate transactions.
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How to run a 10 Line March Madness Pool
The 10 Line March Madness Scratch Cards can be used for any individual game or for every game of the tournament. To use for a single game simply write the names of the two teams in the spaces provided. From there, have the participants write their name on the line or lines of their choice. Once the lines are full, scratch off the covering to reveal the numbers. Total both team's points at halftime and again at the end of the game, then use the last digit of those totals to find the winning square.
Example: At halftime Duke has 37 and Kansas has 39, find the person's name beside the square with the number 6(last digit of 37 + 39 = 76), that person would be the winner.
To use these scratch cards for the entire tournament, simply ignore the spaces provided for the team names and use the final score(last digit of total points scored) from every game of the tournament. This will create 63 winners(67 if you use the play-in games). Alternatively, to give participants different numbers throughout the tournament, you can use multiple cards, each card representing a round in the tournament.