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Follow The Betting Trends For Superbowl XLIV
Follow The Betting Trends For Superbowl XLIV
The New Orleans Saints started the season emphatically, ripping off 13 straight victories as people piled on to their betting bandwagon. They may have been the darling team of the entire NFL, but don’t tell that to their betting backers.
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Super Bowl Odds - Breaking Down the Betting Trends
Keeping track of trends and Super Bowl odds in the gambling world is always of utmost importance, but sometimes, the trends are a bit outrageous. BetUS Sportsbook has dug up some of the best - and most bizarre - Super Bowl betting trends that you should take into consideration before dialing up wagers on the biggest game of the season.
1: The Dog Days of Winter : We'll start with one of the most...
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Super Bowl 2010 Betting Lines - Early Money is on the Colts
In the wake of both Indianapolis and New Orleans earning conference championships and Super Bowl berths, the pro football betting community is anxious to get a fix on the line they’ll be playing in two weeks when the NFL lands in Miami for Super Bowl weekend.
Las Vegas was quick to open up a Super Bowl XLIV betting line of -4.0 for the AFC Champion Colts, with a massive TOTAL of 56. Yet...
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Super Bowl 44 - Breaking Down the Most Important Betting Trends
Keeping an eye on some crucial trends can be one of the most effective ways for sports gamblers to make profits come Super Bowl 44. Teams play and react to certain scenarios with shocking consistency, so when you know what to look for, it can help give you the edge you need when it comes to profitable Super Bowl betting.
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Early Super Bowl Odds - Colts are Favored
The BetUS sportsbook opened the betting line for Super Bowl XLIV at Indianapolis -5. Quickly, the line has gone to 5 ½ in favor of the Colts. Bettors are jumping onto the more impressive of the two victorious football teams from Sunday.
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The Colts beat the New York Jets 30 to 17 this past Sunday as 7 ½ point favorites. Indy covered yet...
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