Super Bowl Coin Toss Betting Special

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Feb/06/2010
Super Bowl Coin Toss Betting

Heading into Super Bowl Sunday, the coin toss bet special was extended by Sportsbetting.com.  Unlike most online sportsbooks that were offering the coin toss Super Bowl prop bet at -110 odds, Sportsbetting.com was offering the bet option at -102 odds for savings that really add up.

"Why short change yourself?" asks Payton O'Brien, Senior Editor of the Gambling911.com website.  "On a $50 bet you would be saving around $5."

Of the 43 Super Bowls, the team that won the pregame coin toss has won 20 times and lost 23, a .465 winning percentage, and has lost 10 of the last 13. The Arizona Cardinals won the coin toss last year and became the first team to defer. Didn't matter: They lost, too.

"This might explain why Super Bowl coin toss betting has become so popular year after year and why Sportsbetting.com is doing everything possible to get an edge on the competition."

Deposit up to $300 and Sportsbetting.com will match that number.  For example:  Open an account with $500 using your credit card or other accepted method and Sportsbetting.com will put another $300 into your account Plus an additional 10 percent bonus (in this case $50).   This offer is for Gambling911.com readers ONLY so click here to open your account!  USE BONUS CODE GAMBLING911 when joining.  Opening an online betting account is easy at Sportsbetting.com. They accept deposits by VISA, MasterCard, Pre-Paid Gift Cards, Money Transfer, Cash Transfer and over the phone

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