Basketball Ending Last Digits

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How to Play the Basketball Ending Last Digits Game

1. Understanding the Basics

This game is based on the last digits of both teams’ final scores in a basketball game. The first digit is taken from the winning team’s score, while the second digit is taken from the losing team’s score. If the final score is 94-95, the winning combination is 5-4. Only the end of regulation score counts—overtime scores do not apply.

2. Placing Your Bet

Select a two-digit number combination (e.g., 2-4). Many players choose numbers based on birthdays or lucky numbers. Each combination corresponds to a slot on the Game board (a 10x10 grid with numbers 00-99). Pay the entry fee to claim your chosen slot.

3. Determining the Winner

After the basketball game ends, check the final score. The winning combination is determined by:

  • First digit: Last digit of the winning team’s score.
  • Second digit: Last digit of the losing team’s score.

Example Winning Combinations:

  • Final score 102-94 → Winning combination: 2-4
  • Final score 85-100 → Winning combination: 0-5

4. Prize Distribution

Prizes are often distributed by quarter:

  • 1st Quarter – Small prize
  • 2nd Quarter – Small prize
  • 3rd Quarter – Small prize
  • 4th Quarter (Final Score) – Largest prize

If a game has an overtime period, only the regulation final score is considered.

5. Additional Rules & Considerations

  • No more placing and withdrawing of bets/slots after the game has started.
  • Strictly No Pay No Win.
  • If no one has the exact winning combination, the prize is forfeit for that quarter (depending on house rules).
  • Players must understand the rules before placing bets to avoid disputes.

This game adds an extra layer of excitement to basketball matches, making every final score matter even more!