How to Bet on the Super Bowl 2010 Online

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Feb/06/2010

Previously we answered the question:  "Where can I bet on the 2010 Super Bowl?", providing the necessary information as to where you can bet on the Super Bowl online. 

Some of you may not be familiar with how to bet on the Super Bowl 2010 online.  It's not as complicated as one might think.

Remember to ONLY USE ONLINE SPORTSBOOKS ENDORSED BY GAMBLING911.COM HERE.   All of these companies are long established.  Most are older than 10 years.  They are also among the more financially sound.  Fly-by-nights cannot and those online sportsbooks that have limited funds cannot afford to advertise on Gambling911.com, the world's leader in gambling news and odds monitoring. 

The most popular method in which to open an online betting account is by eCheck.  It's quick and efficient.  Some people do not feel comfortable using this method.  The younger you are, the more inclined you are to do so.

For us older folks, credit cards may be the way to go.  No online sportsbooks accept American Express.  Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted at most online gambling sites.

Some online sportsbooks accept gift cards but one can only bet a few hundred dollars as they do have limitations.

A lot of you don't mind going to your neighborhood Western Union, while others find that method sleazy and sometimes intimidated.  It is among the fastest ways to deposit and collect funds however. 

All of these methods should take under an hour in terms of setting up but Gambling911.com advises not to wait until the last minute as it may be tough getting through during the final few hours of Super Bowl Sunday with the crunch time betting frenzy in full swing.  And do not forget to mention bonus code GAMBLING911 as all our online sportsbooks offer FREE CASH BONUSES (some restrictions apply contingent on how much money is being bet or deposited)

Placing your first bet is simple and takes just seconds.

Follow the easy-to-read instructions and you are ready to go.  Every site features a section on how to bet along with policies. The question most people ask in regard to how one places a sports bet online is the amount that must be wagered.

Most books feature a minimum of no more than $10 online.  Some books allow bets as low as $1.  Maximum bets can range in the thousands, though Super Bowl prop bets are often limited to a few hundred dollars.

 

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