Luis Fabiano, Grafite, Robinho Props

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Clemente Luis Fabiano, Libano Batista Grafite, Robinho betting props were the best available value outside of some Correct Score wagers that payout quite well ahead of Tuesday's Brazil vs. North Korea likely bloodbath. 

The Brazil team comes into their "Group of Death" World Cup match against North Korea as the Grim Reaper.  Betting on Brazil to win this matchup will be costly (US$120 and up to win US$10 at online betting sites like BetUS.com).

Betting on Brazil to win the 2010 FIFA World Cup is certainly a much more enticing option at +400 or 4/1 (the payout being US$40 on a US$10 bet at BetUS.com)

Give or take a few cents, Fabiano, Grafite and Robinho would each pay close to 4/1 odds for whomever scores the first goal.

The highly anticipated debut of the five-time World Cup champions comes Tuesday night when they play North Korea in Johannesburg.  Those in the US and much of South Africa can tune in at 2:30 pm EST.

The team is ready," Robinho said. "The team has been ready for a long time. We are prepared to do well in this World Cup."

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Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com 

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