2010 Super Bowl Halftime Show Betting Props

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Always a big draw, 2010 Super bowl Halftime Show betting props were now available at BetUS.com.

None of us will soon forget the infamous wardrobe malfunction during the Super Bowl Halftime Show featuring Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake a few years back.  It is traditional for online gambling sites to now offer "wardrobe malfunction odds", and let's hope that doesn't happen with The Who performing. 

 

Every year our site gets flooded with interest in the NFL's biggest game," stated BetUS.com spokesman Reed Richards. "This year is no different as fans are looking for answers on everything from game MVP, length of National Anthem, even wardrobe malfunctions. "

Analysts at BetUS.com posted the following 2010 Super Bowl Halftime Show betting props odds:

Halftime Show Props

Will there be a Wardrobe Malfunction?

Pants  5/1

Shirt  5/2

Hat  2/1

Shoes  3/2

Will there be a Lip-synch malfunction?

Yes  5/1

Will there be Tech. difficulties of any sort?

Yes  4/1

Will a member of The Who

light a joint  10/1

Smoke a pipe  5/1

Open a beer  3/2

Take a shot  3/1

 

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