Live Mobile Betting on the 2012 Super Bowl Expected to Shatter All Records
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It’s no secret that live mobile betting came into its own this year, and this should certainly be a dominating factor when it comes to betting on the 2012 Super Bowl.
BetDSI.com is among those online wagering sites that has advised Gambling911.com that nearly 35 percent of its betting action is now mobile.
Not surprising in the least, they have one of the better mobile web sites.
The European publicly traded bookmakers have regularly released numbers showing revenues sky rocketing during these tough economic times due to mobile betting.
“Last year was the first Super Bowl we at Gambling911.com witnessed firsthand just how important mobile wagering and live in-progress betting had become,” noted Gambling911.com Head of Operations, Payton O’Brien. “Prior to last year’s Super Bowl, traffic coming to the Gambling911 website would pretty much subside dramatically at kickoff with some spiking at halftime. Last year, we had consistent steady hardcore traffic coming to the site throughout the entire game.”
The reason: After each play or even an event occurred such as the singing of the National Anthem, Super Bowl bettors would search for results such as “Odds on the time it Took to Sing The National Anthem”, which would typically lead to the Gambling911.com website as one of the leading news sites for Super Bowl betting.
“Now we have a situation where people will want to get down on action of plays as they are happening,” says O’Brien. “People will often look for the original odds on an event, then bet in-progress from your mobile phones. Super Bowl wagering will truly become fully interactive this season more so than ever before.”
The BetDSI.com website, which has been in operation since 1997, has some of the best oddsmakers in the biz and they will not be moving from their desks at all during this year’s Super Bowl, that we can promise.
- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com