Hundreds of Super Bowl Betting Props Help Boost Revenue

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Jan/30/2009
Super Bowl Betting Props

Super Bowl betting props have become just as popular as betting the actual outcome of the game, and betED.com has recognized that by offering an unprecedented number and variety of props for Super Bowl XLIII on Sunday.

Football betting fans have literally hundreds of Super Bowl Prop Bets to choose from at betED.com, including:  

Game - Props

Player vs. Player - Props

RB's - Props

QB's - Props

WR's - Props

Defensive - Props

Kicker - Props

Touchdown Props

Miscellaneous - Props

1st & Last - Props

For companies like betED, the Super Bowl spells massive revenue streams similar to those experienced by retailers during the Christmas shopping season.

"The Super Bowl won't make or break a financially sound company like betED.com but, with a top notch marketing program and creative offerings such as the hundreds of Super Bowl prop bets, this group should witness great revenue during the first quarter of 2009 to kick off the new year," said Payton O'Brien of Gambling911.com, who believes that betED.com's "recreational betting model" is especially geared towards Super Bowl gamblers.

betED.com also features some of the best cash bonuses in the business when opening an account.   betED.com is hope to the 50 percent cash back bonus if your FIRST BET IS A WINNER.

Every year, one of the most popular Super Bowl props takes place before the kick-off - the coin toss. betED.com has -105 moneyline odds for both Heads and Tails.

Some other basic bets include Team Totals, with the Pittsburgh Steelers' over/under total at 27 (Over, -115; Under, -125) and the Arizona Cardinals' total at 20 (Over, -120; Under, -120).

Other popular Game Props include Team to Score First (Steelers, -155; Cardinals, +115); Team to Score Last (Steelers, -135; Cardinals -105); and Will the Team to Score First Win (Yes, -195; No, +155).

Player against Player props are always hot, as well, with many involving Pittsburgh pivot Ben Roethlisberger versus Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner. Some examples are which QB will have the Most Completions (Roethlisberger, +6, -125; Warner, -6, -115); Most Pass Attempts (Roethlisberger, +8, -125; Warner, -8, -115); and most touchdown passes (Roethlisberger, +.5, -230; Warner, -.5, +170).  

Wide Receiver props include whether Steelers' pass-catcher Santonio Holmes will have more or less than 62.5 receiving yards (over, -120; Under, -120); and Total Receptions (Over 3.5, -130; Under 3.5, -110).

And one popular miscellaneous prop doesn't even involve football, but rather the half-time show - specifically, which song will Bruce Springsteen open his half-time set with: Born in the U.S.A (-180); Glory Days (+120); Any Other Song (+100). 

Of course, you can also bet the Super Bowl the traditional way: by picking the winner. Bet SUPER BOWL XLIII betED.com.

Super Bowl XLIII takes place Sunday in Tampa (6:20 pm ET, NBC).

Gambling911.com Staff

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