Margin of Victory Betting Odds: Cardinals-Panthers NFC Championship Game

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Jan/23/2016
Margin of Victory Betting Odds: Cardinals-Panthers NFC Championship Game

Gambling911.com has your Margin of Victory betting odds for the 2016 Cardinals-Panthers NFC Championship game.

Margin of Victory betting odds tend to feature some significant payouts though many online sportsbooks do not offer this type of wagering.  BetOnline is one of the few that is.

Even the most likely outcome – where the books currently have the line – Carolina by 1 to 6 points - will pay out $32.50 for every $10 bet.  Arizona winning by that margin would pay out $35 for every $10 wagered.

Arizona @ Carolina

Margin of Victory

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2055

Arizona by 1 to 6 Points

 

+350

 

2056

Arizona by 7 to 12 Points

 

+600

 

2057

Arizona by 13 to 18 Points

 

+900

 

2058

Arizona by 19 to 24 Points

 

+2000

 

2059

Arizona by 25 to 30 Points

 

+4000

 

2060

Arizona by 31 to 36 Points

 

+6600

 

2061

Arizona by 37 to 42 Points

 

+10000

 

2062

Arizona by 43 Points or More

 

+12500

 

2063

Carolina by 1 to 6 Points

 

+325

 

2064

Carolina by 7 to 12 Points

 

+350

 

2065

Carolina by 13 to 18 Points

 

+650

 

2066

Carolina by 19 to 24 Points

 

+1200

 

2067

Carolina by 25 to 30 Points

 

+2000

 

2068

Carolina by 31 to 36 Points

 

+3300

 

2069

Carolina by 37 to 42 Points

 

+5000

 

2070

Carolina by 43 Points or More

 

+8000

 

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

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