Super Bowl 2010 Lines

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Sports Interaction.com was offering the following updated Super Bowl 2010 lines as of Thursday January 28, 2010. Bet on the 2010 Super Bowl at Sports Interaction Here.  Remember to use bonus code GAMBLING911 to claim your FREE CASH.  Use your Visa, Master Card or Direct Money Transfer to open an online betting account today.

As Gambling911.com predicted earlier in the week, the line has gone up to Colts -6 after initially opening at -4.  We anticipate the line to fluctuate and move back down to -5 ½ or even -5 before game time.

The total on this game continued to hover around 56.5.

With the spread moving up to +6, the money line has also improved for New Orleans with payout odds just shy of 2/1.

More Super Bowl 2010 lines include the popular half time betting options.

Indianapolis was listed as a -3 point favorite in the first half.  The first half OVER/UNDER was at 28.

There will literally be hundreds of betting props related to the Super Bowl 2010, so be sure to check back regularly at Gambling911.com.

Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com 

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